From the feeling of swampiness in Brisbane and Berlin to eccentric emotions in Munich – for this issue of our newsletter we delved deeply into the three-dimensional world of emotions.
Spring 2025 – Sculpting Emotions
From the feeling of swampiness in Brisbane and Berlin to eccentric emotions in Munich – for this issue of our newsletter we delved deeply into the three-dimensional world of emotions.
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Our author Myfanwy Halton spoke to Tiana Jefferies about how to bring intimacy into art and finding material on sidewalks in Australia and Germany. Willy Hafner explored a rather eccentric exhibition in Munich for us and Yke Prins shares her memories of a very special Sculpture Network event in Spain. Enjoy reading!
Structures of Feeling with Tiana Jefferies
Tiana Jefferies is a spatial artist hailing from Australia, and she currently lives and works in Berlin. We visited her installation Ground State (Schwül) and talked to her about how she uses pleasure, intimacy, and irony in her work to investigate relationships between architecture, ecology, and climate.
At the end of January, Sietske Roorda introduced statues and sculptures that mould emotions – Sculpting Emotions. In her article, she described suffering, pain, grief, and joy expressed in art. Sculptures move people to tears, paintings fill them with wonder, and installations make them laugh. Just how unique this can be will be on display at the exhibition ‘Eccentric. The Aesthetics of Freedom’ at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich.
Exploring the artistic landscape of Spain: from ARCOmadrid to the heart of Extremadura
The first weekend in March offered us the incredible opportunity to immerse ourselves in Spain's dynamic art and cultural scene during a three-day art trip. Read the report by one of the participants, our board member and artist Yke Prins.
Meet us online to find out more about the contemporary art scene in Prague, experience the art of bronze casting up close at our Dialogue in Worpswede (Germany) or talk to the sculptors Emo Verkerk and Linda Verkaaik in Den Haag – we are looking forward to seeing you at one of our events in March and April!