Heinrich Holtgreve

Uncanny Shifts

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An exhibition close to Dortmund main station

Ellinor Aurora Aasgaard & Zayne Armstrong / Anushka Chkheidze / Aleksandra Domanović / Kein schöner Archiv / Katrin Mayer / Ari Benjamin Meyers / Hans Ostapenko / Ziran Sha Pei / Joanna Piotrowska / Neda Saeedi / sakasaka / Silke Schönfeld / Transsolar / Uh Huh Her / Driant Zeneli

Familiar environments are changing, fundamental orders are shifting, and threatening events are recurring: the uncanny could be considered a state that describes the prevailing mood of the present. While committed scientists are trying to find ways out of the crises, feelings of fear and uncertainty are mixed with polemics, denial and rejection in the discourse fuelled by authoritarian voices.

The exhibition Uncanny Shifts uses artistic means to address ecological, social, and political interactions of our time. At locations around Dortmund's main station, sculptural, installative and performative works interact with their surroundings. They encounter a complex present with new inventions, curiosity, prudence, beauty and melancholic analyses.

An exhibition by Urbane Künste Ruhr for the Ruhrtriennale. Some art works were developed as part of the programme Zu Gast bei Urbane Künste Ruhr. The Troubadour von Ari Benjamin Meyers ist eine Koproduktion von Urbane Künste Ruhr mit der Manifesta 16 Ruhr

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www.ruhrtriennale.de/en/programme/unheimliche-verschiebungen/217
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