Cleanser
Miloš Stolić, Cleanser, 2018
Installation, Video HD with surround 2.1
loop, indefinite length, 6x 40" HDTV
In most contemporary cultures few acts are as intimate
as touching the feet of another person. Our feet are our
primary means of connecting with the earth, yet they
usually remain confined in shoes or sandals. Cleansing
the feet of a friend or loved one is a sign of trust, closeness,
and openness.
Ritual foot cleansing has a long and intricate history
involving many methods and motivations. It has been
used as an initiation, a welcoming gesture, a purification
ceremony, and as a means to demonstrate humbleness.
Cleansing ceremonies involving the feet
are performed in many different parts of the world. In
many cases, the meaning of the ritual was twofold. It
was a way of cleaning a guest‘s feet before entering a
home and a sign of hospitality. In Buddhism, clean water
mixed with sandalwood to clean the feet is one of
the eight typical offerings. By cleansing the feet of an
enlightened being, it is possible to cleanse one‘s own
karma. Whether done with pleasure or as an offering,
a foot cleansing ritual is a sacred act that honors the
divine in you and others.