Art

Exhibition "TUTTO PASSA" - Sina Egli

Kunstraum Satellit, Thun

The exhibition is dedicated to the fluid transition between time, memory and transience.

In this remarkable show, artist Sina Egli presents photographs that have been archived on hardware for a long time - invisible traces of the past that are now seeing the light of day. These photographs are more than just snapshots; they are frozen stories, captured experiences that unfold a deeper meaning in their transience and apparent imperishability. Each photograph tells of a moment that, although digitally stored, has inevitably been influenced by time.

At the center of the room will be a pedestal on which the hardware itself will be displayed. It acts as a silent guardian of the digital world, a silent relic of the technology that made the photographs possible in the first place. This physical presence of the hardware forms a fascinating contrast to the flickering images and invites the viewer to reflect on the origin and essence of the photographs. The hardware becomes the link between the immaterial world of data and the physical reality that surrounds us. It thus becomes a metaphor for the transition from the digital to the visible, from the past to the present.

The photographs themselves are imbued with a subtle melancholy that invites the viewer to immerse themselves in their depths. They remind us of the fragility of the moment and the impermanence with which memories are stored in our digital world. In their quiet, almost secret character, they unfold a beauty that seems both temporary and timeless - a paradoxical reflection of the digital era in which we live.

"Tutto passa" thus becomes a meditation on becoming and passing, on the fleeting nature of data and the transience of human experience. Sina Egli's photographs stand not only for what we have seen, but also for what has slipped away from us. They are both documents of a transient reality and poetic mirrors of moments that endure through digital space. In this exhibition, photographs and hardware find a new meaning in dialog with each other - as testimonies of a fleeting, yet present past.


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Date

To  2/7/2025   every Mo

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Address

Kunstraum Satellit
Scheibenstrasse 2
3600 Thun

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  • Art

Type of Exposition

  • Special exhibition

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