Neverest, 2012

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01 One of the many faces of Mount Everest. Drawing, graphite on paper
02 Photograph from Peter Habeler at Mount Everest, from Der Einsame Sieg, National Geographic
03 Mount Everest portrait. Drawing, graphite on paper

For as long as I can remember, I’ve known that Mount Everest exists.
It’s like a universal truth.
Although I know it’s a place, in my head it’s more of a concept without an image.
What does Mount Everest look like?
Its name gives me a feeling of nostalgia.
I’ve never been to Mount Everest.
This place is the highest on earth. For some people, reaching the highest point seems important, like an act of self-improvement, a kind of human conquest and exertion of power over natural laws. Realizing the dream of Zarathustra.
I don’t understand George Mallory’s answer to why he climbed Mount Everest:
“Because it’s there”, he said.
Please, someone explain it to me.

04 Drawing Mont Everest from images in Internet.
05 Mount Everest. Drawing, graphite on paper.
06 Letter from Michael Thompson explaining his experience on Mount Everest.
07 Detail of the karaoke version of the song New York, New York, with intervened lyrics.
08 Installation View at Teatro Calderón.
Photo Credits 02: Peter Habeler 04: Iguacel Asín