Jon Erik Nyholm: This Land – Bricks Gallery
Our starting point is nature. Cultivation begins from our first breath. Systems are created to under-stand and control life. But only one system will remain. The uncontrolling system of nature. When a connection is lost also so is the communication. We have moved ourselves further and further from nature. Lost touch with the idea of […]
Our starting point is nature. Cultivation begins from our first breath. Systems are created to under-stand and control life. But only one system will remain. The uncontrolling system of nature. When a connection is lost also so is the communication. We have moved ourselves further and further from nature. Lost touch with the idea of […]
Our starting point is nature. Cultivation begins from our first breath. Systems are created to under-stand and control life. But only one system will remain. The uncontrolling system of nature.
When a connection is lost also so is the communication. We have moved ourselves further and further from nature. Lost touch with the idea of something greater than us. But unpredictable encounters can remind us of that knowledge. That knowledge that we are also nature. We reconnect. The symbiosis reappears through the establishment of a bridge.
THIS LAND speaks in tongues about the nature we left behind. It bridges us into a contemplative space where the landscapes intoxicate us. The spiritual is torn away from the sacred. Environments relates and unrelates in one association as we move through the exhibition. Our systems seem in-creasingly irrelevant.
Rather than an embrace THIS LAND catches us in our fall and tells a story about the human being in the holistic system of nature.
Anne Thomasen – Curator at Malmö Art Museum