The gallery is divided into two spaces on top of each other: a main space at street level and below that, a smaller basement.
The main space is left empty, with the exception of three white puddles on the floor. The puddles are the result of milk leaking from the ceiling. Drops of milk form in three different locations, at intervals of 40 to 60 seconds.
The puddles grow during the course of the day and are cleaned every night. Each day the process of accumulation starts anew.
In the space below, a “flesh” colored geometric pattern is painted directly on the cement floor. This made to measure “carpet” is designed to allow one to circumnavigate it.
A third element completed the installation: each invitation is mailed with a randomly placed, seemingly accidentally, grease stain, creating a faint translucent aura on the paper support.