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                                 Unicum I


                                 ...The unique relationship between artwork and individual:
                                 their performance of one year later (1978, Galleria Civica, Modena;
                                 also in Venice), stresses the unique relationship they wish
                                 to establish with individuals rather than anonymous viewers.
                                 The Unicum of communication they seek goes beyond
                                 the mere confirmation of the need to communicate. The nature
                                 of communication must be specified from their own point of view.

                                 This could be watched by one person at a time through a small hole.
                                 The rapport was unique and secret each time and its duration
                                 was unforeseeable, determined not only by the scheduled
                                 performance but also by the viewer's will to communicate.
                                 The motif of the action was an incessant approach and retreat,
                                 like two conditions independent of the space and size of the image,
                                 whose span could shrink or expand with the aid of a mechanism.

                                 This work posed an essential question. What is more significant
                                 in the method to be adopted today-the reworking of the concepts
                                 of image or space, their reduction or enlargement, their easily legible
                                 or symbolic or conceptual form? The proposal that came out
                                 of that question was their conviction that the problem may not
                                 have rested solely on this question; that the most important element
                                 was the crucial presence of the artist in the real and the imaginary
                                 world in which he acts.
                                 The conclusion from their experience was that the crucial time

                                 of contact with the external world began with their action. Moreover,
                                 this action did not stop at the end of the performance. Still images
                                 from the forms of their action remained engraved in the viewer
                                 because they were things he had experienced. They became
                                 memories of live moments through images he had retained.
                                 In a reverse process, the retrieval of those static images led again
                                 to memories of action. This reciprocating function of their work

                                 is also central to their latest project...

                                 Efi Strousa

                                 Athens, June 1980
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