732 Masken
Masks protect in use, carry through pandemics, make the invisible visible, appear on stages and become cult objects. Masking can be read as a shift: from the inner voice to the surface that protects, conceals and alters perception. The mask shapes appearance, smooths, exaggerates or withdraws. As a tool, sign and projection surface, it determines how bodies are read and which roles become visible. The “732 masks” project assembles this phenomenon from modernity to the present.
