Woman Cleaning Growth, Norway
Woman Cleaning is an ongoing series of performances which started in Jerusalem in 2014. In this episode, it is the Norwegian paradoxes...
Woman Cleaning Growth was a transformative journey that spanned seven days, starting from the bustling Stock Market in Oslo and culminating at the Norwegian Oil capital, Stavanger, covering a distance of 563 km. It served as an intricate artistic endeavour, delving into a profound and multifaceted subject—the Norwegian oil and gas industry.
By shedding light on the intricate connections between politics, finance, states, and their people. The project aimed to expose the persisting shortcomings of our financial value system, which continues to prioritise short-term growth. At its core, the project captured the essence of an inner dialogue—an ongoing and self-reflective monologue that unfolded within me as I embarked on this arduous journey, bridging the gap between the stock market and the oil museum. Through this exploration, I pondered the profound impact such an inward and outward pilgrimage could have on my body and my perception. It celebrated the symbiosis between the moving body and the intellectual substance of thoughts that unfurled along the way.