The Thorn

Ferdinand von Schirach


Feldmayer’s insanity has its roots in the unbearable monotony of his work and his fascination with the sculpture        “The Thorn-Puller”.

He starts putting yellow drawing pins in other people’s shoes and feels a sense of relief when they pull the “thorn” out of their foot. He captures this moment in photographs that gradually fill  the walls of his bedroom.


The actor transforms the stage into his own personal world of insanity.




The Thorn

Ferdinand von Schirach


Feldmayer’s insanity has its roots in the unbearable monotony of his work and his fascination with the sculpture “The Thorn-Puller”. He starts putting yellow drawing pins in other people’s shoes and feels a sense of relief when they pull the “thorn” out of their foot. He captures this moment in photographs that gradually fill  the walls of his bedroom.



The actor transforms the stage into his own personal world of insanity.


The Thorn

Ferdinand von Schirach


Feldmayer’s insanity has its roots in the unbearable monotony of his work and his fascination with the sculpture “The Thorn-Puller”. He starts putting yellow drawing pins in other people’s shoes and feels a sense of relief when they pull the “thorn” out of their foot. He captures this moment in photographs that gradually fill  the walls of his bedroom.


The actor transforms the stage into his own personal world of insanity.