Pockets of Memory
Dürst Britt & Mayhew•Nov 24, 2024 — Feb 02, 2025
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After Lennart Lahuis’ successful solo exhibition ‘Earth Fire Water Air’ at Museum Schloss Moyland in Bedburg Hau, a solo booth at Art Düsseldorf, and our collaborative presentation at Galerie Britta Rettberg in München within the framework of Various Others, Dürst Britt & Mayhew is happy to premiere a selection of his most recent works in The Netherlands.
Central in the exhibition ‘Pockets of Memory’ is a group of crates containing clay fragments, which seem to be randomly inscribed with words and sentences. These fragments however originate from Lahuis’ work ‘Two-stage opening of the Dover Strait and the origin of Island Britain’, which he first presented in 2018. On giant clay tablets, the artist imprinted an enlarged version of a 2017 scientific article from Nature Communications describing the long erosion process that cut the United Kingdom from mainland Europe over the course of thousands of years. The tablets consisted of the same clay as the sea...More
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Pockets of Memory
Dürst Britt & Mayhew•Nov 24, 2024 — Feb 02, 2025
Press release
After Lennart Lahuis’ successful solo exhibition ‘Earth Fire Water Air’ at Museum Schloss Moyland in Bedburg Hau, a solo booth at Art Düsseldorf, and our collaborative presentation at Galerie Britta Rettberg in München within the framework of Various Others, Dürst Britt & Mayhew is happy to premiere a selection of his most recent works in The Netherlands.
Central in the exhibition ‘Pockets of Memory’ is a group of crates containing clay fragments, which seem to be randomly inscribed with words and sentences. These fragments however originate from Lahuis’ work ‘Two-stage opening of the Dover Strait and the origin of Island Britain’, which he first presented in 2018. On giant clay tablets, the artist imprinted an enlarged version of a 2017 scientific article from Nature Communications describing the long erosion process that cut the United Kingdom from mainland Europe over the course of thousands of years. The tablets consisted of the same clay as the sea...More