Papierarbeiten des Atelier Goldstein Künstlers Franz von Saalfeld werden ab dem 21. Juni 2019 im Dr. Guislain Museum in Gent zu sehen sein. Die Gruppenausstellung wurde von Wit.h und dem Dr. Guislain Museum initiiert und beschäftigt sich mit dem Thema genetischer und künstlerischer Manipulationen:
„What will our society look like? Will it become healthier, more perfect, flawless even? Because of medical progress this no longer seems utopian. An increasing number of diseases can be treated, genes can be adjusted, everything seems controllable. So now that we have an idea of what society couldbe like in the future, the question remains in which society we wantto live.
Wit.h and Dr. Guislain Museum brought together visual and performing artists who wonder whether we really want to know everything that science can tell us, because with more freedom comes more responsibility. And how free will we actually be when we are making these choices?
Blood Testis not merely an exhibition, but also a Walking Opera, a Gesamkunstwerk in which music, visual arts and theatre merge. It is a walk alongside letters, tombstones and through an acoustic labyrinth, where you will meet semi-characters, extinct animals and quite an extraordinary giant.“
Papierarbeiten des Atelier Goldstein Künstlers Franz von Saalfeld werden ab dem 21. Juni 2019 im Dr. Guislain Museum in Gent zu sehen sein. Die Gruppenausstellung wurde von Wit.h und dem Dr. Guislain Museum initiiert und beschäftigt sich mit dem Thema genetischer und künstlerischer Manipulationen:
„What will our society look like? Will it become healthier, more perfect, flawless even? Because of medical progress this no longer seems utopian. An increasing number of diseases can be treated, genes can be adjusted, everything seems controllable. So now that we have an idea of what society couldbe like in the future, the question remains in which society we wantto live.
Wit.h and Dr. Guislain Museum brought together visual and performing artists who wonder whether we really want to know everything that science can tell us, because with more freedom comes more responsibility. And how free will we actually be when we are making these choices?
Blood Testis not merely an exhibition, but also a Walking Opera, a Gesamkunstwerk in which music, visual arts and theatre merge. It is a walk alongside letters, tombstones and through an acoustic labyrinth, where you will meet semi-characters, extinct animals and quite an extraordinary giant.“
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