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Hmmmmmmm: Hilbert Raum Exhibition: 2016

Original author Roberto Ekholm





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The title expresses, in onomatopoeia, the undefined buzzing sound from both electrical equipment and meditative chanting.In the midst of buzzing smart phones, tablets and an increasingly digitized and high-speed society, the search for inner peace andhealing become the way to survive urban life. Healing holidays are the new travel experience, searching for deeper meaningand a quasi-cultural exchange of spiritualties. Shamans, organic cocktails and pseudo-scientific medicines grace the front coversof travel magazines.Expressed through art, this exhibition is a reflection of the collective unconscious (C.Jung) and how archetypes arechanging with the shifting awareness in society. The archetypes, for example digitised material or food can both be destructive orhealing. They can become a vehicle or tool for spiritual growth.The show picks up on the current social changes and attitudes towards health and shows a change in the manifestations of thearchetypes.In this group show, the works themselves are created in cultural exchanges between Berlin and abroad. An internal exchangebetween performative photography, traditional Moroccan rug making as image-making, exercise materiality as landscaping,healing medicine as sculptural concept, emotional rants, healing bodies, and psycho-physical concepts through paintings anddocumentations. These artists make a type of art that speaks to audiences' everyday experience at first, and then pushes it to become culturally fluid. They explore ambiguities in gender identity by exploring the healing process of their wounded bodies. A work reminding the audience of how our bodies are being forgotten, and not fully lived: through non-stop work, life-long illnessand the information age. And yet, these very new forms of materiality and information processing opens up new ways ofconnecting to some deeper meaning.Curated by Roberto Ekholm | EKCOJoined Nat Tafelmacher-Magnat at Hilbert Raum.

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Publisher | MOCA London
Published date | 16 Jun 2016
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 24
Dimensions | 0 x 210 x 148mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-9569-1166-7
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BISAC | art / collections, catalogs, exhibitions


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