Exhibition about gardens with work by Joseph Beuys, Helen Britton, John Cage, Candida Höfer, Max Liebermann, Katrīna Neiburga, Martin Parr and many others.
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Exhibition about gardens with work by Joseph Beuys, Helen Britton, John Cage, Candida Höfer, Max Liebermann, Katrīna Neiburga, Martin Parr and many others.
In this large-scale group exhibition, artists including Pipilotti Rist, Rashid Johnson, Maria Thereza Alves, Uriel Orlow, Jumana Manna, Taro Shinoda and Heather Phillipson interpret the motif of the garden as a metaphor for the state of the world and as a poetic expression to explore the complexities of our increasingly precarious world. Their artworks open up a wider discourse on social, political and ecological phenomena, such as migration, gentrification and gender politics. In addition to common understanding of the garden as a place of yearning full of meditative, spiritual and philosophical possibilities, the exhibition will tread the line between reality and fantasy, harmony and chaos, beauty and exile.