The book accompanying the exhibition Unseen Futures to Come. Fall explores the experience of uncertainty as a defining aspect of contemporary life. In a world shaped by environmental destruction, war, and mass displacement, the exhibition examines how power structures and global inequalities create and sustain uncertainty.
Twelve artistic positions, including works by Dana Awartani, Federico Campagna, Bill Viola, and Yhonnie Scarce, investigate the ambivalence of human existence—between destruction and renewal, chaos and hope. Central to the exhibition is Campagna’s Fall. A Library of Twilight Worlds, a collection of 250 philosophical works organized around the metaphor of the seasons, reflecting on impermanence, change, and the unknown.
Through essays, artworks, and reflections on resilience and transformation, the book invites readers to engage with the tension between darkness and light, decay and renewal, and to confront the pressing questions of our time.
Artists: Dana Awartani, Federico Campagna, Christoph Grill, Adelita Husni Bey, Marija Marković, Vladimir Nikolić, Yhonnie Scarce (das Projekt der Künstlerin Yhonnie Scarce konnte mit Unterstützung der Australischen Botschaft gezeigt werden), Andrej Škufca, Jože Tisnikar, Sophie Utikal, Bill Viola, zweintopf.
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