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Trotoar is pleased to present Nirgendwo, a group exhibition featuring works by Mila Panić, Igor Ruf, Marko Tadić, and TARWUK (Bruno Pogačnik Tremow and Ivana Vukšić), curated by Martina Marić Rodrigues. The exhibition is on view from February 14 to March 15, 2025.
The layers of the world graft themselves onto one another. Present and past futures grow and entwine with future presents and pasts. All of this takes place in the midst of permeations and transformations; in the branching out of fine lines and the empty spaces between them. These “empty spaces”, “in-betweens” as W.G. Sebald dubs them, are gaps in space and rifts in time, places where our existential nausea is collected. Confronted with a reality that twists into itself, we struggle to make sense of the world and are at once faced with its deeply indeterminable nature. How can one live in a time that at once shapes us and transcends us? How can we...More
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Trotoar is pleased to present Nirgendwo, a group exhibition featuring works by Mila Panić, Igor Ruf, Marko Tadić, and TARWUK (Bruno Pogačnik Tremow and Ivana Vukšić), curated by Martina Marić Rodrigues. The exhibition is on view from February 14 to March 15, 2025.
The layers of the world graft themselves onto one another. Present and past futures grow and entwine with future presents and pasts. All of this takes place in the midst of permeations and transformations; in the branching out of fine lines and the empty spaces between them. These “empty spaces”, “in-betweens” as W.G. Sebald dubs them, are gaps in space and rifts in time, places where our existential nausea is collected. Confronted with a reality that twists into itself, we struggle to make sense of the world and are at once faced with its deeply indeterminable nature. How can one live in a time that at once shapes us and transcends us? How can we...More