Installation
Buried in a coffin the size of a grain of rice 2025 - Joshua Serafin

Buried in a coffin the size of a grain of rice is a performative space where the spectator becomes the protagonist, while a sculptural guardian-like figure watches over an unborn entity amid a staged swamp. This installation invites the audience to reenter their body. It is a space of meditation, prayer, of silence and offering. The space invites the audience to be transported to an in-between realm, where darkness is embraced to discover the first rays of light. Joshua creates a portal to connect the ancestral with the mortal world, to allow entities to watch over our current mortal realm and to offer guidance to those willing to receive it.

 

 

Credits Buried in a coffin the size of a grain of rice Concept Joshua Serafin Sculpture Katrien Baetslé Light Ivan Cascon Sound Pierre Bayet Mixed and mastered Alex Sheeny Technical Supervision Arthur Dufoor Production Horst – Arts & Music Festival