Susanne Gabler Artist

DEEP DITCH

Exhibition at the Art Association Wiligrad Castle
Christine de Boom, Susanne Gabler, Anne Hille, Anneli Ketterer, Karen Kunkel, Juliane Laitzsch, Anne Lengnink, Christine Lengtat, Karin Schroeder, Anett Simon, Petra Steeger, Pauline Stopp, Kairi Uibo-Müggenburg

Welcome: Andrea Klingbeil, curator, Kunstverein Wiligrad e.V. Susanna Poldauf, project manager of mentoringKUNST at BBK-MV e.V. Dr. Detlef Jantzen, state archaeologist, State Office for Culture and Monument Preservation Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Music: Christof Munzlinger: JAZZ – improvisations on the piano

I show the installation “Susurri Totenkrone” (Whispering Death Crown).
Death crowns are the materialized question of what value our lives have. The sculpture made of HT pipes symbolizes a network, a web through which the energies and information that determine our lives circulate. This work is a visual reflection of these connections as well as those to past and future generations. According to physicists, information is not lost because it describes the state of a system. Even when forms dissolve, their patterns remain as invisible signatures in the universe. Thus, death is not disappearance, but transformation. “Susurri Death Crown” is a visualization of consolation. It shows that our information remains connected when we die.
Abb.: Susurri Totenkrone, 2025
English (UK)

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