Navigeringer

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202 pages 2020

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The exhibition "Navigating the Edge of a Changing World" examines how the world became a mirror image of Western man. In the 17th century, the West subjugated the world it could enlighten and map. At the same time, baroque visual artists explored an inner immeasurable human darkness. The mapping of the outer world was reflected in this way in a simultaneous discovery of an inner world. Western man thus placed himself at the center of the new enlightened world. This mirror is collapsing today. By extension, an author, four visual artists and four cultural researchers ask how we can learn today to navigate worlds that are not just a reflection of our own ideas and needs.

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