26.09.2024 to 26.09.2024 - MQ Freiraum
Opening: Ursula Biemann | Becoming Earth & Rodrigo Braga | Nullpunkt
ART
Ursula Biemann
Becoming Earth
Opening: Thu 26.09.2024, 19h
MQ Freiraum, free admission
Swiss artist Ursula Biemann's first solo exhibition in Vienna focuses on her video works from the past ten years, in which she explores various ecological conditions, living realities and natural relationships: Forest Law (2014), Acoustic Ocean (2018), Forest Mind (2021) and Devenir Universidad (2019 - 2023). Ursula Biemann's artistic practice is research-driven, collaborative and based on traveling to remote places from Greenland to Amazonia, where she investigates climate change and the ecology of oil, ice, forests and water. "Based on field research in the forests of the Colombian Amazon, my recent art videos and collaborative action projects bring together different strands of knowledge about the intelligence of nature and the relationships between all the creatures that inhabit these spaces," says the artist. Biemann sensitively and astutely observes and analyzes the given social, knowledge-based and legal systems that shape the relationship to nature. In her multi-layered videos, she interweaves atmospheric and documentary landscape shots with science fiction poetry, individual stories, cosmological orders and scientific findings to illustrate a changing planetary reality and tell it with new narratives.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a symposium at which Hernando Chindoy, former leader of the indigenous Inga community in Colombia, will give a lecture.
Curator: Verena Kaspar-Eisert
Rodrigo Braga
Nullpunkt [Point Zero]
Opening: Thu 26.09., 19h
MQ Freiraum, free admission
Brazilian artist Rodrigo Braga presents a site-specific installation from his Ponto Zero series in the MQ Freiraum. His works have a highly subjective content and indirectly touch on political themes that play a central role in current socio-ecological discussions by highlighting the contradictory relationships between humanity and its utilitarian use of nature.
Curator: Verena Kaspar-Eisert