Nicola Ginzel

Nicola Ginzel

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    • How Do You Restructure Form? Phase I - supported by US Fulbright Scholar Grant @ Q21 Art Residency
    • SHOJI Sub Series: How Do You Restructure Form?
    • MASA Sub Series: How Do You Restructure Form?
    • SILBERBURG Sub Series: How Do You Restructure Form?
    • HAHNEMÜHLE + KITAKATA Sub Series: How Do You Restructure Form?
    • Psyche and Commerce: The Realignment of the Nail–Tree Talisman supported by a US Fulbright Scholar Grant
    • Sonos Civitatem MMXX - PHASE IV - UNMUTE exhibition @ Austrian Cultural Forum NY
    • Sonos Civitatem MMXX - PHASE III - supported by Arts Council Malta
    • Sonos Civitatem MMXX - PHASE II - Video supported by ACFNY
    • Sonos Civitatem MMXX - PHASE I - organized by Undercurrent Gallery
    • Gold Handprint Project - 2003 - CLICK HERE
    • Ancestral Clearing: Soul Pieces @ BOXOProjects Art Residency
    • Ancestral Clearing: Rearranging the Bones, Rearranging the Flesh
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The Nail–Tree Talisman / 'Stock I'm Eisen'
Nails were hammered into the tree for various reasons that reflect Austria's customary traditions of 18th century blacksmiths upon leaving the city. Prior to that, mystical beliefs which were rather common throughout South Eastern Europe and the Middle East, implied a wound would be healed through the transference of energy metaphysically, via the nail. In any case, the nail-tree talisman serves as a symbol for the City's Mythical Center as suggested by the Austrian Folklorist, Leopold Schmidt.


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