EXHIBITION OPENING
March 01, 2025 – 6 pm
„Memories in deep creeks“
ChertLüdde, Berlin, Hauptstraße 18
March 1 – April 12, 2025
In her solo exhibition at ChertLüdde, Heike Kabisch invites visitors on a journey into imagined futures. The exhibition unfolds like an uncharted map, its spaces evoking the protective embrace of a cave or sanctuary inhabited by hybrid marine creatures. Drawing from the deep ocean floor – a realm of immense pressure yet profound stillness – Kabisch explores how humanity might adapt to weather the shifting environmental and societal currents.
Porous interventions, Kabisch constructs liminal spaces and structures that are not utopian, but rather temporary, unstable and constantly in flux, vulnerable to destruction and unpredictable variables. The use of raw materials such as tree branches, unfired clay or familiar items like used clothing further add to the unfinished, continual quality of her sculptures, which invite revisitation in their refusal to be unstable and constantly in flux, vulnerable to destruction and unpredictable variables.
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