Nature unlimited
05.05.2024 – 27.09.2025, MuseumIn the "Nature Unlimited" exhibition at Museum Art.Plus, nature is presented to visitors in the form of drawings, paintings, sculptures and installations. However, the nature shown is not threatening, not endangered, but also not romanticised. Instead, visitors will find plenty of harmony, symmetry, energy and positive charisma.
Take these diverse impressions of the exhibition back home with you.
Participating artists:
José Arnaud-Bello (MX), Dario Basso (ES), Carlo Borer (CH), Wim Botha (ZA), Angela Flaig (DE), Ileana Florescu (RO), Jinmo Kang (KR), David Kassman (IL), Bodo Korsig (DE), Reinhard Klessinger (DE), Astrid Köppe (DE), Gerhard Langenfeld (DE), Ulrich Möckel (DE), David Nash (GB), Martin d’Orgeval (FR), Irene Pätzig (DE), Flavio Paolucci (CH), Chanoo Park (KR), Giuseppe Penone (IT), Thomas Putze (DE), Davide Rivalta (IT), Willi Weiner (DE)
Nature paints pictures of infinite beauty for us day after day, but only if we look closely.
John Ruskin
Audioguide "Nature unlimited"
- 1. Exhibition "Nature Unlimited"
- 2. Angela M. Flaig, Dandelion and Thistle seeds (room 1)
- 3. Carlo Borer, Spaceship 1 (room1)
- 4. Thomas Putze, Bannwald, 2024 (room 2)
- 5. Jinmo Kang, Crocodils, 2017 (room 2)
- 6. Martin de`Orgeval, Pâques, 2005 (room 2 backside)
- 7. Willi Weiner, Rock on Ice, 2010 (room 4)
- 8. José Arnaud-Bello, A Moment and Several Stories 2 (room 4)
- 9. Reinhard Klessinger, Accumulation of Culture, 2001/2024 (room 4)
- 10. Davide Rivalta, Wolf, 2009 (Foyer upper floor)
- 11. Reinhard Klessinger, Reflection on Objects, 2002 and Reinhard Klessinger, Boulders, 2000 (room 5)
- 12. Astrid Köppe, Drawings on Paper (room 5)
- 13. Gerhard Langenfeld, Neckar Pictures, 2010, (room 5)
- 14. Stefan Rohrer, Helios, 2013 (mirror hall)
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