Collapse Sink
12.12.2019 – 17.01.2020
Alina Kopytsia, Elio Lüthi, Stefan Schnellinger, Jan Stolze, Ilona Stutz, and Jiajia Zhang

“Collapse Sink” – an open call exhibition with contributions by MFA & BFA students from the Department of Art & Media, ZHdK.
Geologically a “collapse sink” is defined as a sink hole resulting from local collapse of a cavern that has been enlarged by solution and erosion. Both natural or artificial processes can be the cause. A collapse however points to a parallel reality sensitive to, or depending on, our actions. The physical dynamics and spatial constellation of a collapse sink can acquire multiple meanings: dumpsite, dark side, gate to another sphere, virtuality, source of criticism, etc.

distance-l8 - 1920
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