post-title Martina Hoogland Ivanow | With Eyes Sensitive for Green | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 20.01.-02.03.2024

Martina Hoogland Ivanow | With Eyes Sensitive for Green | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 20.01.-02.03.2024

Martina Hoogland Ivanow | With Eyes Sensitive for Green | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 20.01.-02.03.2024

Martina Hoogland Ivanow | With Eyes Sensitive for Green | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | 20.01.-02.03.2024

until 02.03. | #4168ARTatBerlin | Dorothée Nilsson Gallery currently shows the exhibition “With Eyes Sensitive for Green” by the artist Martina Hoogland Ivanow.

Our relationship with nature has become political and intertwined with identity politics in many ways, where an interest or commitment to nature can be seen as an ideological stance. Hoogland Ivanow’s exhibition consists of selected fragments and art objects in the Dorothée Nilsson Gallery from her ongoing work on a feature-length documentary entitled Second Nature, which follows a group of individuals who dream of a communal existence in nature, drawing inspiration from hunters and gatherers. It serves as a contemporary documentation that illuminates our propensity for irrationality and our search for meaning in these challenging times.

For Hoogland Ivanow, the film serves as a mirror reflecting the paradoxes of human behavior and the disorientation that characterizes our times, conveying these complexities through an interpretation that blends humor, absurdity, and evocative imagery.

With Eyes Sensitive for Green ist part of Vorspiel / transmediale & CTM 2024.

Exhibition period: Saturday, 20. January – Saturday, 2. March 2024

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Bildunterschrift: ©Martina Hoogland Ivanow, 2023

Exhibition Martina Hoogland Ivanow – Dorothée Nilsson Gallery | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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