The installation Objects in Mirror Might Be Closer Than They Appear by Julian Charrière and Julius von Bismarck, in collaboration with the gallery Sies + Höke, will be on view during the week of Artissima in the reopened spaces of the Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali di Torino, offering visitors an opportunity to be immersed in a work of contemporary art that investigates the relationship between geological time and human time, the impact of climate change and the necessity of critically rethinking the man-nature relationship.
The work activates an original dialogue between Artissima and the Museum, approaching crucial themes of our time in an innovative way thanks to the language of contemporary art. The same themes are also present in the visit itinerary of the museum, thanks to its extraordinary collections.
Julius von Bismarck, portrait, 2023. Photo: Katja Strempel
Julian Charrière, portrait. Copyright the artist; VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Germany
Julius von Bismarck and Julian Charrière, "Objects in Mirror Might Be Closer Than They Appear”, 2016. Courtesy the artists © The Artists
Julius von Bismarck and Julian Charrière, "Objects in Mirror Might Be Closer Than They Appear”, 2016. Courtesy the artists © The Artists
Julius von Bismarck and Julian Charrière, "Objects in Mirror Might Be Closer Than They Appear”, 2016. Courtesy the artists © The Artists
Julius von Bismarck and Julian Charrière, "Objects in Mirror Might Be Closer Than They Appear”, 2016. Courtesy the artists © The Artists
Julius von Bismarck and Julian Charrière, "Objects in Mirror Might Be Closer Than They Appear”, 2016. Courtesy the artists © The Artists
Julius von Bismarck and Julian Charrière, "Objects in Mirror Might Be Closer Than They Appear”, 2016. Courtesy the artists © The Artists