Rain damaged work costing 20,000 euros in Manifesta

“Under the sun explain what happened” was titled the work of artist Flaka Haliti in Manifesta 14, which was recently opened in Pristina, and the same work, the organisers had left an almost key position, since even the opening of the 2004 Manfesta had been done just under the shadow of the work of Flaka Halit. But the “sub [...]
But the work “Under the Sun-Exploring what happened is no longer part of the works placed under the 14, and according to KultPlus sources, this work has already been damaged as a result of the rainfall and thunder that took place last week in Pristina.
But that the work “Under the sun explains what happened” of Flaka Halit has fallen to the ground and that it has been damaged has not been confirmed by the leaders of Manifesta 14.
The leaders of this manifestation have told KultPlus that the work has been removed from the festival's technical team, due to severe weather conditions, rain and thunder, and according to the Hellenic Director Fyen, together with the technical team have removed the work before something serious happened.
And what appears to be the work under the sun with the title “explains what happened”, requires further explanation for this work of Flaka Halit, since according to Director Fijen, this work, in addition to the initial cost of accomplishing this work, already has the additional cost of restoring it to the prelaunch. Fijen has told KultPlus that the work of Flaka Halit has cost about 20 thousand euros, while the costs of reinstalling the work are still unknown at this stage.
“The Flapa Halit task will be reinstalled in the coming days, depending on the technique”, Fije said.
And referring to the experience with the work of Flaka Halit, KultPlus has asked director Fije that if they have taken action for other works, since most of them are in space, it has indicated that all the works have already been controlled by engineers and additional measures have been envisioned.
And the description of Manifesta 14 for the work of Flaka Halit is in this phormat:
If you have ever seen the sun set in the swollen sky or war-flammed shells, Flaka Halit's mysterious horizon will make your throat tighten a little bit. KultPlus. com












