AVIATION takes to the skies—both literally and conceptually—in a compelling group exhibition featuring works by Katherina Heil, Gerco de Ruijter, and Wouter Stelwagen. Together, their practices form a layered exploration of flight, perception, and the traces we leave behind. Heil’s work approaches the cosmos with a philosophical lens, creating meditative constellations through stone sculptures, 3D-printed replicas, and large graphic drawings that echo celestial maps—raising questions about how we interpret space and time. De Ruijter, long known for his bird’s-eye photography, presents grids of land shaped by infrastructure and nature, pushing landscape into abstraction. In On Time, he tracks the vapor trails of aircraft slicing through the sky, dividing the horizon and the image. His smaller series Footprint reveals the eerie, ghostlike silhouettes left behind after airplanes are washed at airports—quietly alluding to aviation’s environmental cost. Stelwagen’s photographs from his series Approach capture streaks of light carved by descending planes against the night sky, turning moments of transit into luminous choreography. AVIATION charts a course between wonder and warning, tracing the imprints of human movement across earth and sky.