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Charlotte Bastian: Landec, 2023, aus der Serie Glocal Sceneries, Raumbildmontage in Stereoskop, 6 x 6 cm
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Charlotte Bastian: Landec, 2023, aus der Serie Glocal Sceneries, Raumbildmontage in Stereoskop, 6 x 6 cm
The exhibition Strained Terrain sheds light on artistic explorations of nature and its profound human-caused changes. On view are works by artists who depict and reflect upon the effects of the Anthropocene on the landscape and climate in different ways. Thomas Wrede has been photographing melting glaciers since 2018. The fleece coverings intended to stop the melting symbolize the superficial and helpless interventions of humans. Land artist Rosalind Lowry reacts to a place and time with site-specific interventions. In fascinating images, Edward Burtynsky documents the grave marks that industry makes on the earth worldwide. Taking a transdisciplinary approach to photography, film/video, and installation, Betty Böhm’s work interweaves documentary and research-based elements with levels of subjectivity and poetic association. Charlotte Bastian assembles new landscapes from photographs of different places and times in collages and spatial images that can be experienced in three dimensions.