sight·seeing
Beate Spitzmüller und Judith Brunner
Judith Brunner and Beate Spitzmüller present works that engage with the construction and deconstruction of urban sights in tension with humankind and nature in an exhibition that reads as an intimate chamber play. Brunner’s architecturally inspired paintings visualize dense urban forms and structures. In conjunction with Spitzmüller’s works, the exhibition brings to life the relationships between city and landscape, human bodies in urban space, and processes of movement and transformation. Through a multifaceted interplay, the exhibition reflects on external and internal spaces.