This I – in/finito exhibition brings together three artistic positions from different generations and countries that reflect on an expanded concept of space through their art. Spatial perception is, of course, not limited to purely Euclidean, geometric aspects, but constitutes itself through phenomena such as time, historical localization, action, social participation, and interaction, as well. Space forms where we develop situations, and the importance of individual objects is eclipsed by the …
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This I – in/finito exhibition brings together three artistic positions from different generations and countries that reflect on an expanded concept of space through their art. Spatial perception is, of course, not limited to purely Euclidean, geometric aspects, but constitutes itself through phenomena such as time, historical localization, action, social participation, and interaction, as well. Space forms where we develop situations, and the importance of individual objects is eclipsed by the relationships between them, the meaning of which is rendered in ever changing ways of subjective processing. The artists all understand language to be not just a means of communication, but a key element in the process of forming space which, through a free play of associations, fosters reflection on a concept of space that develops athwart visible reality.