The interactive exhibition by Manuela Braunmüller, Azucena Sanchez, Helena Detsch and Jenna Kowalke invites visitors to engage constructively with the climate crisis. A survey encourages visitors to reflect on and share their personal thoughts, fears, hopes and how they are dealing with the crisis.
When the world is burning, when houses are being washed away, when people are forced to leave their homes forever - is this really the time to make art? Can art make a real contribution in times of crisis?
Perhaps now is the time to make art - to start a conversation, to create connections, to form a counterpart to the isolating, hyper-individualistic logic that characterizes our society.
Our works do not provide answers to the climate crisis. They ask questions. They open up spaces for contemplation and reflection. Through art and research, we leave traces - poetic moments of hope and encouragement, but also documents of our time as witnesses of climate change.
The exhibition invites us to rethink our place in the natural world. It creates a vision for an inclusive future - a future in which diversity is celebrated as a source of resilience and beauty. It encourages us to enter into a learning process in which we re-explore our desires and needs for the world we want to live in. The sky offers enough space for all our visions, and it is infinite.
Vernissage: Monday, May 5, 5-10 p.m.
Finissage: Friday, May 30, 5-10 p.m.