In the Underbelly of a Kernel
Westfälischer Kunstverein•Jul 05, 2025 — Oct 05, 2025
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Focusing on photographic and video-based media, Eve Tagny’s artistic practice intertwines performance, sculptural elements and research to produce spatial installations reflecting narratives of grief, resilience and strength. She understands landscapes as witnesses of individual and collective disruptions, at the same time, uncovering their hidden potential for remembrance and regeneration. Starting with materials, forms and cycles found in nature, the artist explores ways of conceiving a relationship to nature that is not reduced to a logic of extraction or scientific categorisation, but that allows for other forms of knowledge, language and connection.
In her most comprehensive presentation to date, Eve Tagny (b. 1986, CA, living and working in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal) continues her examination of the entanglement of colonialism, botanical science and the commodification of nature and body in a site-specific installation featuring...More
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In the Underbelly of a Kernel
Westfälischer Kunstverein•Jul 05, 2025 — Oct 05, 2025
Press Release
Focusing on photographic and video-based media, Eve Tagny’s artistic practice intertwines performance, sculptural elements and research to produce spatial installations reflecting narratives of grief, resilience and strength. She understands landscapes as witnesses of individual and collective disruptions, at the same time, uncovering their hidden potential for remembrance and regeneration. Starting with materials, forms and cycles found in nature, the artist explores ways of conceiving a relationship to nature that is not reduced to a logic of extraction or scientific categorisation, but that allows for other forms of knowledge, language and connection.
In her most comprehensive presentation to date, Eve Tagny (b. 1986, CA, living and working in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal) continues her examination of the entanglement of colonialism, botanical science and the commodification of nature and body in a site-specific installation featuring...More