The group exhibition "Community as Resistance" reflects on our behavior in society and how we deal with new technologies.
Paul Gehri (@p.gehri) asks himself in his work: If I look for the unknown in the structures that have developed and grown around me and allow myself to be surprised by the bodies of others, what does this teach me about the unknown in myself? This is an existential question.
Daniela la Luz (@danielalaluz) writes about her work: "As an artist, my deepest desire is to use my voice for hope and a call to action. Our planet, its soil, our animals and microorganisms are facing an unprecedented climate catastrophe that requires urgent attention and collective power. I want to inspire with my art, knowing that art has the power to unite us and overcome boundaries and differences. I believe that together we can create lasting change. Let's rise as a global community with our creativity and passion to protect our precious earth. Join me on this journey!"
For artist Andreas Hirsch (@the_green_jedi), the act of creation is a conscious and intentional manifestation of will and imagination that can change reality. In his current work, he explores alternative forms of living and shows how communal living can enable resistance against exploitative and authoritarian structures. Using a watercolor paintbox and recording device, he documents the Angersdorf farm syndicate in an intuitive way and provides insights into this living community.
The window exhibition is illuminated daily from 8 am to 10 pm.
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