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the event Surroundings of Seligenstadt –
– Klein Krotzenburg 3.5 km
– Mainhausen/Zellhausen 5 km
– Hainburg 6 km
– Rodgau 14 km
– Babenhausen 11 km
– Zellhausen 5 km
Nature can exist without humans, but not vice versa
Four artists show their view of the forces of nature.
Spring shows its colours and its strength. It is so pleasant to enjoy the peaceful sky. But nature continues its movement in eternity, it does not stop its course of development. In the second part of the nature exhibition, Christine Fiebig, Isabelle Dutoit, Felicitas von Lutzau and Jan Davidoff talk about the secrets of nature and its wild power.
- Isabelle Dutoit tells the story of wild animals whose images are deeply engraved in our mythological consciousness and which we respect, love and fear. But the world that we ourselves, without realising it, have grossly destroyed and continue to destroy. Man is the “king of the animals”, but he is a tyrant, deprived of the connection with his kingdom. Will we be able to re-establish contact with this kingdom?
- Jan Davidoff is dedicated to the power of the forest and shows it from the most bizarre angles. His depictions of the forest are not a calm and peaceful idyll; his forest is a violent and dramatic world.
- Christine Fiebig creates graphic paintings inspired by the works of Asian masters of ink painting. They are full of images on the border between reality and abstraction and tell the viewer stories in an almost fairytale-like way. But this is precisely what makes her paintings of a calm or violent nature so captivating.
- Are you afraid of the dark, and are you afraid of the forest? Or are you perhaps afraid of your thoughts in this forest? Felicitas von Lutzau takes you on a photographic journey into a mysterious world and invites you to look boldly into the thicket.
Which artist’s voice has touched you the most and which spiritual worlds are you ready to immerse yourself in? Come to the exhibition to experience this tangible and intangible world at the same time!
Vernissage: Sunday, 7 April, 17:00
Opening hours: Fri., Sat., Sun. and public holidays from 15:00 to 18:00 and by appointment
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