Looking for a Place to Hide
The exhibition in the 鈥淩eformgarten鈥 at Burg Lede focuses on artistic works and practices that question 鈥渘ature鈥 as an anthropocentric construction, that illustrate and readjust scientific methods in the context of art, and that address the 鈥渋mmersion鈥 in nature as an ambivalent process of longing and loss. In their artistic work, they understand matter not as that which separates or distinguishes things, but as something that enables their encounter, mixture and transformation.
Within the question of community and the inescapable interconnectedness of all living things in ecology, the exhibition focuses on a need 鈥 that is not solely human 鈥 to withdraw, hide and escape presence. This tension between autonomy and ecology, showing and hiding, knowing and not (wanting to) know forms is the vanishing point and the quiet undertone of this polyphonic exhibition.
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The exhibition in the 鈥淩eformgarten鈥 at Burg Lede focuses on artistic works and practices that question 鈥渘ature鈥 as an anthropocentric construction, that illustrate and readjust scientific methods in the context of art, and that address the 鈥渋mmersion鈥 in nature as an ambivalent process of longing and loss. In their artistic work, they understand matter not as that which separates or distinguishes things, but as something that enables their encounter, mixture and transformation.
Within the question of community and the inescapable interconnectedness of all living things in ecology, the exhibition focuses on a need 鈥 that is not solely human 鈥 to withdraw, hide and escape presence. This tension between autonomy and ecology, showing and hiding, knowing and not (wanting to) know forms is the vanishing point and the quiet undertone of this polyphonic exhibition.