“It takes a certain stubbornness to keep on making objects within the strict discipline of my senses,” writes Anne Truitt. Perception is rooted in our own bodies, thresholds, and intimate taproot of selfishness. In Sensing Space, these solitary perceptions begin to resonate, forming a collective fabric of experience. The exhibition shifts perception beyond sight, calling forth textures, atmospheres, touch, and the pulse of embodied experience. Each work becomes a threshold into new sensorial territories, unfolding less as objects and more as a choreography of encounters — both personal and shared. Spread across two floors, the show extends from the magazine into physical space. The contributions invite visitors to reconsider how space can be known, remembered, and felt — alone and together.
Curated by Caroline Steffen and Maj van der Linden, Photos © Malte Oing