| - From Flags to Flowers | The house  on wheels was a multi-functional house, which could be slept in at night and  used as a market stall during the day. The house was mobile and its shelves  could open and close. I lived there for the two months of the project, building  and adding parts to it every day. This  work was a reaction to the situation in Georgia in 2003. The theme of  searching for home continues, only here I am back home, in Georgia, where  I find my country has become impoverished almost beyond recognition. Everyone  seems to have become a small trader, offering a little of this and a little of  that for sale. I have to face the fact that if my life had not gone the way it  did, I could easily have ended up this way, and my home would have been a stall  in the market. In a sense, this involved destroying my rather romanticized  image of home: what looked like a castle from a distance turned out in fact to  be ruins – an illusion. This sense of general illusoriness grew stronger as I  noticed how fast things were changing in this country and how there was absolutely  no feeling of continuity to anything happening here. Everything was on wheels,  everything could be folded down and packed away. After  the exhibition was over, I took my work to the market place and left it there,  watching and filming it gradually being taken to pieces as people removed the  parts they needed for improving their own houses on wheels. My house therefore  lived on, dissolved into the market itself. |  |