Near & Far. Stones, fish, paths, flowers, clouds
We are about to lose ourselves - in hectic pace, in abundance, the inability to perceive what is around us. The encounter with art, which goes beyond mere observation and can give us an aesthetic experience of value, allows us to discover new aspects of the world, open up unexpected worldviews.
The works of art in the display 鈥淣ear & Far. Stones, fish, paths, flowers, clouds鈥 offer a mediating role between us and nature and visualise what has often become invisible to us. Tracing their own location between culture and nature, the artists Inken Hemsen, Dietrich Oltmanns, Carl Vetter and Jeffrey Yang show their very own perspective on stones, fish, paths, flowers or clouds.
Aspects taken for granted are shown in a different light and point to the sensitive network between people and nature, the neglect of which not only destroys what makes us live, but also leads to our own uprooting and tiring restlessness.
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We are about to lose ourselves - in hectic pace, in abundance, the inability to perceive what is around us. The encounter with art, which goes beyond mere observation and can give us an aesthetic experience of value, allows us to discover new aspects of the world, open up unexpected worldviews.
The works of art in the display 鈥淣ear & Far. Stones, fish, paths, flowers, clouds鈥 offer a mediating role between us and nature and visualise what has often become invisible to us. Tracing their own location between culture and nature, the artists Inken Hemsen, Dietrich Oltmanns, Carl Vetter and Jeffrey Yang show their very own perspective on stones, fish, paths, flowers or clouds.
Aspects taken for granted are shown in a different light and point to the sensitive network between people and nature, the neglect of which not only destroys what makes us live, but also leads to our own uprooting and tiring restlessness.