Christl Mudrak: Working the Land

Christl Mudrak: Working the Land

"Working the Land"
Territories
overwritten and reclaimed by nature
visualising a temporal progression
through the vegetation and material decay.

by
Christl Mudrak

There will be a casual artist talk at 7 pm on opening night. 

The installation „Working the Land" by Christl Mudrak is in perpetual progress and derives from her extensive occupation with the site of the Zum Waldsee campsite in Havelland. Since 1995 left behind, the campside exudes an atmosphere of abandonment, desolation, and contamination by human decision or omission.
Mudrak uses this terrain as a working space. She values the work on the supposedly ruined, digs up material, digs in pictures, plants trees, improves the soil, observes wild animals, has a deep well drilled, builds, documents, sorts, and disposes.
 

Visiting hours: 24-26 November, 12 - 6pm

The event is a part of our series "More-than-human: Music from other species⁠"
Changing Room is a project by Tatiana Echeverri Fernandez and is supported by Berliner Senat für Kultur und Europa. ⁠