Judith Adelmann

Judith Adelmann @park - take me to the river

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Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Judith Adelmann, "room with a view", 2016/2023, photo collage, 29,7 x 21 cm
Judith Adelmann, "room with a view", 2016/2023, photo collage, 29,7 x 21 cm
Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", 2023, glazed ceramic, chrome plated steel, 20 x 115 x 15 cm
Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", 2023, glazed ceramic, chrome plated steel, 20 x 115 x 15 cm
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Judith Adelmann a room of one's own 2016/2023, photo collage, 29,7 x 21 cm
Judith Adelmann a room of one's own 2016/2023, photo collage, 29,7 x 21 cm
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Installation view, Judith Adelmann, "take me to the river", Britta Rettberg Munich
Judith Adelmann, "in this corner of the world #1", 2016/2023, photo collage, 29,7 x 21 cm
Judith Adelmann, "in this corner of the world #1", 2016/2023, photo collage, 29,7 x 21 cm
Judith Adelmann, "o.T.", 2020, glazed ceramics, 55 x 15 x 4 cm
Judith Adelmann, "o.T.", 2020, glazed ceramics, 55 x 15 x 4 cm
Judith Adelmann,  "a bridge like that", 2023, glazed ceramic, chrome plated steel, 34 x 31 x 21,5 cm
Judith Adelmann, "a bridge like that", 2023, glazed ceramic, chrome plated steel, 34 x 31 x 21,5 cm
Judith Adelmann has created an installation for Park in which ceramic sculptures and photographic works form an expansive spatial constellation. Everyday experiences and objects serve the artist as a starting point for reflections on social conditions and structures, questions of value, and visions of the future. At the center of the exhibition is the formal, philosophical and feminist examination of the element water.

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