Ready for a journey through space and time? The exhibition by Swiss artist and filmmaker Pauline Julier (*1981) is an intergalactic tour: Julier's multimedia works take us through the geological ages of the earth and into space. We visit a 300-million-year-old forest in China as well as a mountain range on Mars.
Between documentary and fiction, Julier invites us to explore today's ecological plight from the perspective of the universe and the Earth's history. In her works, she combines scientific findings with rituals and myths. The exhibition offers an overview of Julier's work.
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