Beyond the Horizon: Anchoring Memory in a Fluid World II
byThey have evolved from closed, inherent concepts based on blood and geography into open, dynamic processes grounded in shared practice and spiritual resonance.
They have evolved from closed, inherent concepts based on blood and geography into open, dynamic processes grounded in shared practice and spiritual resonance.
These paper worlds, unfolded within books or under small domes, represent what she calls the “microcosm”—symbolizing our human society, the Earth, and even broader universes and multiple dimensions.
Art and craft, here, transcend the category of decoration to become mobile homes carrying personal and collective memory, guiding us towards a new, more elastic and warm lifestyle.
Through over 250 works by 67 artists and collectives, the exhibition invites the audience to open all senses to “hear” the sounds usually ignored and to feel the existences often overlooked.
Working with wine glasses, fresh fruit and natural light, Jill Burrow is known for her poetic still lifes that add a surreal touch to everyday foods and their rituals.