For Andreas Senoner, sculpture is a way of listening — to materials, to history, and to what remains unseen. His sculptures, made of wood, beeswax and other natural elements, carry traces of time and memory.
In this exhibition, his work enters into dialogue with five other artists: Brooke DiDonato, Suzanne Jongmans, Sandra Kruisbrink, Magdalena Lamri and Julie van der Vaart. Together, they explore themes such as physicality, transience, nature and memory, each through a distinct visual language — always with a focus on stillness and depth.
Senoner’s stylised wooden figures, carved from material steeped in history, are placed in poetic conversation with photography, drawing and installation. In Dialogue is a quiet encounter between body, landscape and time.