Three artistic positions come together in the atmospheric Geranium House at Nymphenburg Palace to explore departure, arrival and return, memory and change. Dominika Egerer, Karin Fröhlich and Margret Kube show paintings, drawings, objects and installations - and open up a polyphonic dialog about personal and social transformation processes.
In times of global crises, political upheaval and ecological challenges, the artists place questions of departure, origin and localization at the center of their works. Their individual biographies - shaped by migration experiences, cultural influences and artistic self-positioning since the 1980s - flow into multi-layered works that combine emotional, poetic and social levels.
The exhibition builds a bridge between past and present, between inner and outer landscapes. It is deliberately reminiscent of a film that was shot in the 1960s in Nymphenburg Park and elsewhere, "Last Year in Marienbad" by Alain Resnais. As there, time and space interweave in the exhibition to create an aesthetic reflection on memory and identity.