Groupshow
The Future in a Fossil
Project Info
- đ Medusa Offspace
- đ Medusa
- đ€ Groupshow
- đ Noa Verkeyn
- đ Tim Evers
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Isaac Lythgoe âWould you like an adventure now?â (2022)
Prune âUntitledâ (2022)
Prune âUntitledâ (2022)
Orson van Beek & Quinten Mestdagh âOrnamentumâ (2020)
Timo Correwyn âFossils for A Ceremonyâ (2022)
Timo Correwyn âFossils for A Ceremonyâ (2022)
Barbara Leclercq 'Untitled' (2022)
Daan Peeters 'Untitled' (2022)
RaphaĂ«lle Bertran âWe canât see the sun anymoreâ (2020)
Tristan Gac â4EVER ALONEâ, â4RAVER ALONEâ & â4EVER ALL ONEâ (2020)
Tristan Gac â4EVER ALONEâ, â4RAVER ALONEâ & â4EVER ALL ONEâ (2020)
Jonas Dehnen âTellĂ€ckerâ (2021)
The exposition is a fossil â an imprint of a movement petrified by nature. The artworks claim their space with deafening serenity like abandoned ruins in a landscape.
Fossils are a natural phenomenon linked to the past, but they can equally function as an oxymoron, immortalising phenomena from the future. Fossils contain a timelessness in which past and present are intercepted, halting the progression of linear chronology, whilst containing traces for times to come. The artworks in this exhibition thus reflect â in their own way â the fossils of the future.
Noa Verkeyn