On Friday, June 26, at 6 pm, LDS “Arka” Gallery invites you to the opening of the group exhibition “Intertwined Bodies”. The event will feature a presentation and a guided tour of the three new exhibitions opening at the gallery.
“Intertwined Bodies” explores ecological sensitivity as an interplay between the human body, memory, imagination, and the environment. It approaches the human being not as an observer or controller of nature, but as an ever-changing part of an ecological system whose boundaries intertwine with other forms of life and matter. Through the works of the participating artists, relationships emerge in which the body, environment, and cultural memory continuously shape one another, creating new ways of understanding ourselves and the world around us.
The exhibition brings together ecological, mythological, and speculative visions of the future. Folkloric motifs, traces of ritual practices, and imaginings of hybrid forms of life become tools for rethinking the relationship between humans and nature in a time of technological transformation. Here, ecology is understood not only as an environmental concern but also as a lived experience encompassing fragility, transformation, and interdependence. The works raise questions about how our understanding of life is changing, what new forms our relationship with the environment might take, and what kinds of future ecologies become possible in a world where the boundary between the natural and the artificial is increasingly difficult to define.
Gallery is closed on public holidays
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