The Essence Appears and the Appearance is Essential

Nichole Degenhardt

Supported by IFA(Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen)@ifa.visualarts

The Essence Appears and the Appearance is Essential

The exhibition, part of the Greenlight District Festival Art Biennial, shows a video installation in combination with several photograph works on textile and paper, as well as collages on paper.

The content of rhetoric project is built around the photographic series “The Essence Appears and the Appearance is Essential”. The photos present places that appears to have nothing special about them: Glades.a forest, a path in the forest. Their significance remains invisible to the human eye, yet they represent places where the history of the earth’s ages is engraved: In a well-defined spot of forest floor, one can find the Radiance of the planet Saturn recorded in the particles.

Nichole Degenhardt

Nichole Degenhardt (f. 1974) graduate of the Bauhaus University Weimar and the University of the Arts Berlin (MA Art in Context) with focus on video and installation in the framework of interdisciplinary practices. Involves scientific contexts, institutional environment and curatorial activities in her artwork. She lives and works in Berlin.

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