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Bunkerscape is about today's remaining overground bunkers in Hamburg and Frankfurt.
These massive remnants of the past have characterized the two cityscapes for many years and their functionality has shifted tremendously over time - once having functioned as air-raid shelters they have evolved to becoming refugee camps, storage rooms, museums, atelier spaces, band rehearsal rooms as well as completely transformed apartment buildings - just to name a few. Some, however, are also being demolished, while others lie dormant and are heavily neglected.
This Exhibition showcases the first subproject of my work in a former hochbunker in Frankfurt-Fechenheim, that was successfully and very sustainably converted into apartments and was even awarded the title "memorial of 2019" by the City of Frankfurt. It features photographs of the frankfurt series, that play with abstraction and a change of perspective, thereby creating a deliberate distance to these massive concrete colossuses. They invite you to take a closer look at the buildings and maybe even start seeing them in a different light - full of potential and new stories to tell.
SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE EXHIBITION.
BEING a complex overwhelming construct AT FIRST GLANCE, nature STILL EXHIBITS many regularities: ever-recurring formations, patterns, structures, forms and color-plays, the occurrence of which often takes place in completely independent contexts. Christina Cäcilie AGAIN AND AGAIN SEEKS conscious CONFRONTATIONS with nature.
In HER series "Nature's Pattern" she captures NATURE’S rECURRENT elements and landscape patterns and, through a minimalistic and MOSTLY monochrome continuity, creates an atmosphere of calm and QUIETUDE as an antipole to our hectic and fast-paced TIME and the complexity and chaos of urban life.
SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE EXHIBITION.
SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE OPENING NIGHT (BY PAUL BINIEK).