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RITUAL

Baptiste Brossard, Helen Dowling, Sara-Lena Maierhofer

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Rituals shape our social relations and are highly significant in all cultures. They constitute communities and help accompany processes of transformation by conveying security and support. The artists Baptiste Brossard, Helen Dowling, and Sara-Lena Maierhofer explore rituals in their various contemporary forms and question their conditions and possibilities. Based on predominantly time-based media such as photography and video, their works exemplify the ephemeral and performative character of ritual acts. The publication RITUAL, published as part of the exhibition of the same name at Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen, imparts a critical perspective on this elementary social force. It illustrates that rituals are necessarily subject to change yet can also strengthen personal and societal resilience in the present day.

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Titre
RITUAL
Sous-titre
Baptiste Brossard, Helen Dowling, Sara-Lena Maierhofer
Langue
Anglais, Allemand, Français
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
136
ISBN10
389790652X
ISBN13
9783897906525
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Mots clés
Nonfiction
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Rituals shape our social relations and are highly significant in all cultures. They constitute communities and help accompany processes of transformation by conveying security and support. The artists Baptiste Brossard, Helen Dowling, and Sara-Lena Maierhofer explore rituals in their various contemporary forms and question their conditions and possibilities. Based on predominantly time-based media such as photography and video, their works exemplify the ephemeral and performative character of ritual acts. The publication RITUAL, published as part of the exhibition of the same name at Galerie Stadt Sindelfingen, imparts a critical perspective on this elementary social force. It illustrates that rituals are necessarily subject to change yet can also strengthen personal and societal resilience in the present day.