by Ina_Neubert | Jan 23, 2023
Ursula Schulz-Dornburg Where traditional species die out, mankind looses something of its history and culture In a single century, wheat culture was reduced from over 60,000 to a few dozen high-yield types. Remains of the disappeared native breeds of wheat are stored...
by Ina_Neubert | Jan 23, 2023
Linda Schumann & Tonia Schmitz Confrontations and Synergies Warming sunbeams penetrate the noise of the still damp streets of Khulna as our excursion group makes its way through the colorful masses. As artists and environmental engineers, we joined forces in an...
by Ina_Neubert | Jan 23, 2023
Yang Shaobin X – Blind Spot, 2008 X-Blind Spot is a four-year coalmining survey examining the underground world of exploitation, labor conditions and the physical repercussions suffered by the coalmining community in China today. In particular, the four-channel video...
by Ina_Neubert | Jan 23, 2023
Dina Shenhav The end of the forest Shenhav’s works invite the spectator to tour through paths filled with destruction and ruin, and as such, poses challenges to familiar ways of observing, expanding the horizons of preconceived notions of beauty. Consequently, passing...
by Ina_Neubert | Jan 23, 2023
David Smithson Solar Powered Electric Chair Solar Powered Electric Chair (off-grid) 2011/1992 digital animation stills projected size: 2,1 x 11,6 x 2,3 m courtesy of the artist In the early 1990’s many new technological products became available as the...