Now showing at LUMA Arles: David Armstrong, Liu Chuang, Maria Lassnig, Philippe Parreno, and Tony Oursler
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"The world is always unstable, and it's up to you to decide what that instability means."
In this interview, philosopher Federico Campagna presents his project with artist Dozie Kanu: A Library as Large as the World.
This library organizes nearly 1,000 books according to the four seasons, each representing a different way of understanding reality: certainty (summer), doubt (autumn), disillusionment (winter), and renewal (spring).
The project blends philosophy, science, mysticism, art, and music to show that our worldview is always a construction—never final.
This work is part of the exhibition Dance with Daemons (variable title), presented at LUMA Arles, in partnership with Fondation Beyeler.
"The world is always unstable, and it's up to you to decide what that instability means."
In this interview, philosopher Federico Campagna presents his project with artist Dozie Kanu: A Library as Large as the World.
This library organizes nearly 1,000 books according to the four seasons, each representing a different way of understanding reality: certainty (summer), doubt (autumn), disillusionment (winter), and renewal (spring).
The project blends philosophy, science, mysticism, art, and music to show that our worldview is always a construction—never final.
This work is part of the exhibition Dance with Daemons (variable title), presented at LUMA Arles, in partnership with Fondation Beyeler.
"The world is always unstable, and it's up to you to decide what that instability means."
In this interview, philosopher Federico Campagna presents his project with artist Dozie Kanu: A Library as Large as the World.
This library organizes nearly 1,000 books according to the four seasons, each representing a different way of understanding reality: certainty (summer), doubt (autumn), disillusionment (winter), and renewal (spring).
The project blends philosophy, science, mysticism, art, and music to show that our worldview is always a construction—never final.
This work is part of the exhibition Dance with Daemons (variable title), presented at LUMA Arles, in partnership with Fondation Beyeler.
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