Petrit Halilaj

* 1986 in Skënderaj, RKS

6. Berlin Biennale

They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens, 2008
Aquarium, iron, electricity, motors, feather
Aquarium: 60 x 40 x 50 cm;
Iron leg: 120 x 40 x 100 cm

They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens, 2008
Wood, iron
Wood: 60 x 190 x 5 cm
Iron stand: 140 x 160 x 90 cm

Untitled I (They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens), 2008
Ink on paper
60 x 85 cm

Untitled II (They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens), 2008
Ink on paper
60 x 85 cm

Untitled III (They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens), 2008
Ink on paper
60 x 85 cm

Untitled (Bath – from The Lamb’s Mother in the Creche?), 2008
Ink on paper
50 x 75 cm

Untitled (Burning House – from The Lamb’s Mother in the Creche?), 2008
Ink and pencil on paper
60 x 60 x 85 cm

Untitled (Green house – from The Lamb’s Mother in the Creche?), 2008
Ink and pencil on paper
75 x 48 cm

Bathroom wall, water pipes, shower rail, 2008
Wood, paint, various pipes, various objects
Dimensions variable

Untitled IV (They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens), 2008
Ink on paper
75 x 50 cm

Untitled V (They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens), 2008
Ink and pencil on paper
85 x 60 cm

Space shuttle in the garden, 2009
Ink and pencil on paper, wood
50 x 46 x 11 cm

Untitled VI – diptic (They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens), 2008
Ink and hen excrement on paper
150 x 50 cm

26 Objekte n’ Kumpir, 2009
Vitrine, wood, copper, neons, various objects, soil
420 x 290 x 290 cm

They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens II, 2009
DVD, 3’
Color, sound

Thinking how to be beasy to dont talk with his son.
The son of his son, think how to tel his father about an other his father. Grandfather • trying to do things for his nefju to Son be beasy to dont speak with his son. Father • he dont speak he prefers to dont be “filosofer”. Son • He can’t speak but do everything to find a moment to be forcet to speak The father is doing what the son is telling to him just to don’t talk about what the son have to say. The son is trying to make him do something because he cant say something to his father. The son is trying to copy what his grand-father do., 2009
Pencil on paper, tape
74 x 21 cm

Ohne Titel, 2009
Pipes, wood, neons, various objects
ca. 270 x 210 cm

Bourgeois Hen, 2009
Pencil on paper
29,5 x 18,5 cm

Instructions for “They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens II”, 2009
Pencil and colored pencil on paper
14,5 x 20,5 cm, framed

Instructions for “They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens II”, 2009
Pencil and colored pencil on paper
29,5 x 21 cm, framed

Instructions for “They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens II”, 2009
Pencil on paper
24,5 x 37,5 cm, framed

Bourgeois Hen, 2009
Wood, pencil on paper
75 x 40 cm

They are Lucky to be Bourgeois Hens, 2009
Metal, wood, cloth
400 x 150 cm; 40 cm

Bourgeois Hen, 2009
Pencil on paper
28,5 x 41 cm, framed

Bourgeois Hen, 2009
Pencil on paper
28,5 x 20,5 cm, framed

Un gallo borghese che voleva essere un pappagallo fino a quando ha potuto capire che poteva essere un gallo. E la sua moglie. (A bourgeois cock who wanted to be a parrot until he could understand that he could be a cock. And his wife.), 2010
Pencil on paper
28,5 x 20,5 cm

Untitled (Pavone), 1999
Pencil on paper
21 x 29,7 cm

Untitled (House), 1999
Marker on paper
21 x 29,7 cm

Untitled (burning house), 1999
Marker on paper
21 x 29,7 cm

The places I’m looking for, my dear, are utopian places, they are boring and I don’t know how to make them real., 2010
Dimensions variable