Comments on: Gelitin: The Landscape Lost to a Rabbit https://landezine.com/gelitin-the-landscape-lost-to-a-rabbit/ Landscape Architecture Platform Fri, 01 May 2026 20:49:27 +0000 hourly 1 By: Urska Skerl https://landezine.com/gelitin-the-landscape-lost-to-a-rabbit/#comment-189653 Fri, 01 May 2026 20:49:27 +0000 https://landezine.com/?p=133790#comment-189653 In reply to tobi.

Thank you for the comment. I do find it heavy even if that was not intended. I don’t know why that is bad or wrong. Perhaps I should clarify the sadness, I didn’t write about the art being sad, but the “happy” pilgrimage towards decay.

]]>
By: tobi https://landezine.com/gelitin-the-landscape-lost-to-a-rabbit/#comment-189650 Thu, 30 Apr 2026 12:09:42 +0000 https://landezine.com/?p=133790#comment-189650 One line stuck with me: “Seeing people visiting it is, in fact, sad.” Why? Gelitin made a 55-meter pink rabbit. People came to see it. That seems like a success. For me the sadness isn’t in the work or the visitors, it’s in a way of writing about art that needs the audience to be missing the point so the author can be the one who gets it.

Feels like the text wants the work to be heavier than the artists made it.

]]>