Hannah Luxton LG exhibits with Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery in Berlin. 8 January – 7 February.
‘The earth, from here, is like heaven. It flows with colour. A burst of hopeful colour.’ Taken from Samantha Harvey’s novel Orbital, this line captures the strange duality at the heart of the exhibition: the exhilaration of seeing our world from a distance, and the quiet ache that such distance can produce. Orbital, at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Berlin, brings together painting, sculpture, collage and prints by artists who look to the cosmos not for escape, but as a way of reframing our relationship with the Earth and with one another. Across their works, celestial imagery becomes a lens for thinking about vulnerability, ecological change and how we understand our place in the world.
Seen together, these works suggest that distance, whether spatial or emotional, can shift our perspective, proposing new ways of relating to the world and finding a sense of belonging.
Exhibiting artists:
Alina Birkner, Johan Deckmann, Kyriaki Goni, Alexa Kumiko Hatanaka, Parsa Hosseinpour, Melanie King, Anna Kubelik & Tarik Goetzke, Maryam Lamei Harvani, Hannah Luxton, Roman Manikhin, Eeman Masood, Hormazd Narielwalla and Janet Vollebregt.
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