This exhibition brings together four artists—Sandra Kantanen, Georg Küttinger, Paco Dalmau and Anni Mertens—presented here for the first time by the gallery. Their work moves at the intersection of photography, sculpture and digital image-making.
Across their images and installations, panoramic views are meticulously assembled from hundreds of photographic fragments; hushed forests are digitally altered into almost sacred apparitions; sculptures become elusive terrains where material ambiguity and illusion merge; and surfaces of colour unfold into a sensory experience of depth and emotion. What initially appears familiar soon proves layered and indeterminate.
With this exhibition, the gallery presents four new artistic positions that redefine landscape: not as a fixed reality, but as a complex, constantly shifting field in which nature, technology and perception are inseparably intertwined.