The limit is the starry sky

13. October 2024. – 12. January 2025.
MegnyitóOpening: October 12, 2024, 5:00 pm
MegnyitjaRemarks by: Christian Autengruber

A multitude of colourful textile objects of great delicacy fill the room, seemingly floating. They seem at once still and moving, permeable and present. These “drifts” represent qualities often missing in space, such as transparency and lightness, stillness and movement, joy and colour. They reveal the “possibility” that can transcend boundaries

Visitors wandering through the colourful space cause a barely perceptible movement of air, which also sets the objects in motion. The resonance becomes perceptible, creating a slight echo of movement.

In the artist’s words, “Just as touching a point on the surface of water causes waves to start and spread out, each of us creates reverberations in the room and, thinking in the bigger picture, in the world. And however quickly it fades – our ‘echoes’ as a whole are a responsibility and a powerful creative force. I like this idea and the encouragement it gives.”

In the middle of the second room is a large, almost circular object. Thin sticks of wood are connected to each other through countless nodes. The structure looks fragile, but its elasticity makes it very resistant. The shape of the ring is open, with a gripping circle missing in one place. Visitors can occupy different positions – inside or outside the object, or as a connecting part of the open part. Here too, the experience of space is essential.