
In Carry Your Horse on Your Narrow Shoulders Markus Li Stensrud exhibits a new series of sculptures and wall pieces. The title of the exhibition is borrowed form an early draft of the Dada Manifesto, written by the poet Tristan Tzara in 1918, as a reaction on World War 1: «Do not be a ruler. Do not be a conqueror. Do not be a soldier. Step down and carry your horse on your narrow shoulders. »
In the spirit of dadaism and with the snails slow and winding path as an ideal, Stensrud combines the prehistoric and the distant future in works that carries, burns and listens.