For a long time, the exhibition project "Lost and Found" had the working title "Lost Places". We asked ourselves what a lost place could be? A well-kept industrial monument where peace has returned after the industrial sky once glowed? A building with a musty smell where no one has lived for a few years? A lonely apartment where brambles have found their way through the cracked window and mice chase each other in circles across the tiled floor at dusk? A place where dust, cobwebs and earth create a mixed landscape between everyday human disinterest and renaturalizing initial colonization after the disappearance? Can a lost place be as lively as a lost and found office, an animal shelter or the parking lot in front of the supermarket where you can hang out? Or is a lost place a photo with a memory, a person, a place, an object - a photo from which there is no further print? Something last remaining in its uniqueness.
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