From 13:30 to 18:00, Oliver Westerbarkey cordially invites you to the Winterhalle to celebrate the closing of his exhibition together.
Walter Benjamin already distinguished between horizontal and vertical views of the world, which he associated with the media of graphics/maps (horizontal) and painting (vertical). The tour transfers these perspectives to the works of Oliver Westerbarkey in connection with the topographical conditions in the Botanical Garden and Nymphenburg Park. In a tour in which the viewer's gaze constantly changes from an upward to a downward view, medial aspects of the landscape, in the sense of categories of world perception and order, become visible.
An urgent appeal to respect the interests and rights of holobionts and to protect the fragile balance of life on Earth. "Holobiont" is a concept from biology that refers to a community of organisms that live in symbiosis with each other and are considered as a single functional unit, a kind of ecosystem. Animals, plants, even the earth is one big holobiont in which humans play only a modest role.
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