Reactivity
Reactivity

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Regitze Engelsborg Karlsen is convinced that we urgently need to restart our partnership with the landscape and its materials through new narratives. We have always made myths about the landscape and invented stories about giants who throw stones. The artist believes we now need to develop new dreams and stories about and in the landscape. Can we create new stories? Can we bring the fantasy, the dreams bag into our local landscape? The first circuit we learned to control was the carbon cycle. Understanding mathematics, chemistry and physics enabled us to change our surroundings and the landscape around us. Can we practice understanding the change of landscape by connecting us to the raw material extraction? The work examines how we can create new contact with the body of the landscape, through its materials and encounter with the body of the sculpture.

Sculpture in the City

London

Title

Reactivity

Date

2017

Medium

gravel & limestone on canvas

Measurements

H 200 x W 90 x D 80 cm

Accession number

EC3A_SITC_REAC

Acquisition method

on loan to Sculpture in the City, 10th Edition, 2021–2022

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

The artist

Installation start date

2021

Installation end date

2022

Access

at all times

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