Come with me
into the void
Participatory intervention in public space
COME WITH ME INTO THE VOID is a performative intervention that unfolds in public space, inviting passersby to become co-creators of improvised situations. Combining elements of participation, improvisation, and site-specific performance, the project transforms the street into a temporary artistic field — a space where the boundary between the everyday and the exceptional begins to dissolve.
During filming, the artist approaches strangers and invites them to take part in brief performative actions, each with the potential to shift an ordinary moment into a shared and memorable experience. The resulting images oscillate between poetic playfulness and symbolic suggestion: a girl kneels on the pavement, repeating a mantra about the end of suffering; a man drinks water from another’s cupped hands; a veiled figure recalls familiar visual archetypes. Each situation emerges without rehearsal, shaped by a spontaneous exchange between the artist and a passerby.
Through small gestures and informal collaboration, the project expands the boundaries of art beyond institutional frameworks, reimagining urban space as a shared imaginative field that invites openness, trust, and the courage to step into the unknown. The project is inspired by a fragment of a poem by Yves Klein, whose words give the work its title.
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