Rest
The English word 鈥渞est鈥 refers in German to what is left. In the exhibition 鈥淩EST鈥 the three artists use temporary situations in their special living spaces as an opportunity for their work. From the seemingly irrelevant, overlooked aspects of their personal environment, they each develop their own visual language in which the traces of change and transition are discussed.
On the one hand, testamentary relics from other times are transferred to new contexts, and on the other hand, temporal processes themselves become the focus of attention.
The resulting 鈥瀐abitats鈥 are fragile intermediate stages whose vulnerability comes from a fluid reality and whose existence only represents a pause between the before and the after.
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The English word 鈥渞est鈥 refers in German to what is left. In the exhibition 鈥淩EST鈥 the three artists use temporary situations in their special living spaces as an opportunity for their work. From the seemingly irrelevant, overlooked aspects of their personal environment, they each develop their own visual language in which the traces of change and transition are discussed.
On the one hand, testamentary relics from other times are transferred to new contexts, and on the other hand, temporal processes themselves become the focus of attention.
The resulting 鈥瀐abitats鈥 are fragile intermediate stages whose vulnerability comes from a fluid reality and whose existence only represents a pause between the before and the after.