A Gap in the Clouds
This exhibition explores how modern and contemporary artists use landscape as a way to navigate the relationship between our mental lives and the world around us. Neither distant views nor simple reflections of the mind, the works in the exhibition treat landscape as an active, imaginative space where inner and outer worlds meet, reflect, and reshape each other.
Spanning a wide range of media, geographies, and perspectives, including those shaped by war, displacement and ecological precarity, the exhibition brings together works that engage with different kinds of landscape: figurative and abstract; real, imagined, and remembered; intimate or vast; welcoming or alienating. Each piece offers a space where mental states 鈥 ranging from melancholy and anxiety to calmness and resilience 鈥 are explored, confronted, or transformed. Through images of shifting weather, changing seasons, and diverse terrain, the works show how inner and outer landscapes are always in flux. Here, landscape emerges as a vital space of emotional resonance, reflection, and creative possibility.
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This exhibition explores how modern and contemporary artists use landscape as a way to navigate the relationship between our mental lives and the world around us. Neither distant views nor simple reflections of the mind, the works in the exhibition treat landscape as an active, imaginative space where inner and outer worlds meet, reflect, and reshape each other.
Spanning a wide range of media, geographies, and perspectives, including those shaped by war, displacement and ecological precarity, the exhibition brings together works that engage with different kinds of landscape: figurative and abstract; real, imagined, and remembered; intimate or vast; welcoming or alienating. Each piece offers a space where mental states 鈥 ranging from melancholy and anxiety to calmness and resilience 鈥 are explored, confronted, or transformed. Through images of shifting weather, changing seasons, and diverse terrain, the works show how inner and outer landscapes are always in flux. Here, landscape emerges as a vital space of emotional resonance, reflection, and creative possibility.
Artists on show
- Ai Weiwei
- Alice Visentin
- Anas Albraehe
- André Masson
- Andreas Eriksson
- David Jones
- David Shrigley
- Edvard Munch
- Etel Adnan
- Francis Alÿs
- Frank Walter
- Giorgio de Chirico
- Kim Bohie
- Kim Jones
- Koo Jeong A
- Latifa Echakhch
- Naufus Ramirez Figueroa
- Nengi Omuku
- Patricia Dominguez
- Paul Nash
- Peter Lanyon
- Rachel Howard
- Walter Frank
- Yto Barrada
- Zheng Bo