Staging Nature: Art meets critical ecology in Wullersdorf
Staging Nature: Art meets critical ecology in Wullersdorf
Nature is an impressive motive that will be re-staged in this year's Nöart exhibition "Staging Nature" on October 11th at 7 p.m. in the Stegewirt gallery. Eight talented artists come together to present their perspectives and interpretations of the landscape. Regina Anzenberger, Barbara Bernsteiner, Angela M. Flaig, Alfred Haberpointner, Gabriele Kutschera, Norbert Pümpel, Veronika Suschnig and Eva Wagner show in an exciting way how to understand nature both as a stage and as a projection surface for human longings and ideas.
A central theme of the exhibition is the change in the perception of nature in the modern world. In view of the challenges and drama that nature has shown recently, the artists reflect on the difference between real and fake nature experience. At a time when algorithms and digital media shape perception, nature itself becomes a mirror of the latest political and social conditions.
critical examination of ecology
In the work of those involved, a critical attitude towards ecological and environmental policy issues often resonates. The presentation invites you to think about the fragility of our environment. The artists not only use their art to look at, but also to arouse feelings and thoughts and possibly even to stimulate rethinking.
The head sculptures of Alfred Haberpointner, who represent people as essential players in nature, are particularly impressive. These works invite the viewer to think about and reflect on their own role in nature how people influence the environment and vice versa. The emotional reactions that cause art are a powerful tool to raise awareness of environmental issues.
The exhibition offers a platform for different perspectives on nature, from its original wildness to deceased artificiality. It is important here that art not only works as an expression of the individual view, but at the same time as a critical instrument to illuminate the changes caused by humans. Wullersdorf thus becomes a place where these profound topics are creative in a creative way.
Visitors to the exhibition have the opportunity to experience emotions and possibly to deal with nature and their representation. Whether through the sensible staging of landscapes or through the direct criticism of our environmental policy decisions, the Nöart exhibition promises to be a space of thinking and inspiration.
For more information and details on the exhibited works and artists, the report on www.noen.at interesting insights.
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