The Orangerie : 24.9.2024 - 30.9.2025
(2024)- Abstract
- Group exhibition. Participated with the work Trembling Time (2001).
The Orangerie presents a collection of video works that fuse documentary and fiction in an attempt to observe and understand complex entanglements. Emerging from sedimented political and social environments, the artists explore various image-making tools to break through the seen world. Appearing along a circular path in Grüneburgpark through Augmented Reality, the videos virtually inhabit the physical space together, without separability.
What powers do images have in processing composite realities and cultivating political imaginaries? As extreme winds blow, The Orangerie seeks to shelter and hold open possible spaces of encounter. Within the... (More) - Group exhibition. Participated with the work Trembling Time (2001).
The Orangerie presents a collection of video works that fuse documentary and fiction in an attempt to observe and understand complex entanglements. Emerging from sedimented political and social environments, the artists explore various image-making tools to break through the seen world. Appearing along a circular path in Grüneburgpark through Augmented Reality, the videos virtually inhabit the physical space together, without separability.
What powers do images have in processing composite realities and cultivating political imaginaries? As extreme winds blow, The Orangerie seeks to shelter and hold open possible spaces of encounter. Within the covered-up wound-space of the Grüneburgpark, the video works coexist, different yet inseparable, bound by ceaseless storms of histories and the continuously generated trauma of displacement and loss. (Less)
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- artist
- Bartana, Yael LU ; Hattab, Raafat ; Toukhy, Muhammad and Weiss, Hinda
- organization
- publishing date
- 2024-09-24
- type
- Non-textual form
- publication status
- published
- subject
- publisher
- Grüneburg park
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- d566b344-c31f-4ebe-b6bf-dc79c979ea7b
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- 2024-12-17 10:21:03
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- 2025-04-04 13:56:24
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