With her exhibition "Take Comfort | Comfort - Light - Hope", Munich-based artist Rebecca Gischel creates a moving space of experience in the former Carmelite Church in Munich - a path of comfort that leads from heaviness to connection to the hope of light.
The interactive light and music installation "Take Comfort" takes center stage for the first time in Munich. An old typewriter invites visitors to write down words and thus enter into resonance via language, light and sound - a collective archive of comfort is created, a quiet, poetic dialog between people.
The installation is accompanied by the series of abstract paintings "Resonance" and the portrait series "Do You See Me".
The exhibition was initiated and is being organized by the Domberg Academy as part of its seasonal theme "Of small and large farewells".
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