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Curator: Florian Waldvogel
Discover images of a life energy believed to be forgotten in Gelitin's solo exhibition at Landesmuseum Innsbruck.
Gelitin's enigmatic objects of only peripheral character populate the museum and refer to elements of impurity, ugliness, pain and death. At the same time, Gelitin's flesh-colored schizographies take it upon themselves to combine them with liveliness, beauty and optimism. They act as seismographs of their anomic times.
The exhibition brings the most obscure, most repressed elements of our culture to life.
Gelitin is the return of the repressed.
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: Daniel Jarosch
Photo: eSeL
Photo: eSeL
Photo: eSeL
Photo: eSeL
Photo: eSeL
Photo: eSeL
Photo: eSeL
Photo: Mia Eidlhuber