Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aargauerplatz, 5000 Aarau
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The exhibition by artist and filmmaker Pauline Julier (*1981, Geneva) is an intergalactic tour. It takes us through the geological ages of the earth and into space. She visits a 300-million-year-old forest in China as well as a mountain range on Mars. Past, present and future dissolve until you lose your bearings. But the confusion is intentional and challenging: To what extent is humanity prepared to exploit the resources of the earth and other planets? How can we remain creative and optimistic in the face of climate change?
Pauline Julier questions the relationship between humans and the environment: in this "single universe", all living beings are connected to each other. In immersive video installations, the artist combines scientific findings with rituals and myths. Between documentary and fiction, she invites us to share a glimpse with the world, not at it.
Tour of the exhibition with art historians Brigitte Haas, Ursula Meier and Astrid Näff.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Pauline Julier questions the relationship between humans and the environment: in this "single universe", all living beings are connected to each other. In immersive video installations, the artist combines scientific findings with rituals and myths. Between documentary and fiction, she invites us to share a glimpse with the world, not at it.
Tour of the exhibition with art historians Brigitte Haas, Ursula Meier and Astrid Näff.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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Aargauer Kunsthaus
Aargauerplatz
5001 Aarau
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