- Visual Art
- Photography
- Installation
According to us
Annsofie Jonsson, Camille Moreno, Felicia Scheuerecker, Hakan Jonsson, Jessica Dahlheim, Marina Valls, Monika Berstis, Saioa Arellano, Wynja Dahlheim
27 June 2025 19:00–23:00
28 June 2025 14:00–22:00
“Abandon truth all ye who enter here.”
According to Us invites the viewer not only to observe, but to engage in an interactive and collective exercise that delves into personal versus group perception and subjective truth through experiential installation.
Our installation includes multiple contributions from numerous artists, painting a well-rounded picture of both shared and divergent perspectives. The artist collective Studio Baustelle works together with artists from Tenerife (Spain) and Gothenburg (Sweden) to present an enriched spectrum.
By embracing a more pluralistic approach and incorporating diverse voices from different regions, backgrounds, and experiences, the presentation challenges the conventional understanding of truth, highlighting its weaknesses and instabilities.
According to Us encourages viewers to reevaluate what they may take for granted as self-evident by participating in an interactive exercise that calls into question basic assumptions of knowledge and reality. Our hope is that the experience imparts a new viewpoint; interrogating the obvious, expanding comprehension, and maybe even changing the viewer’s mind about something they thought they knew.
The exhibition is the product of a series of creative workshops that take place from April, through June and include all participating artists. These workshops form a set of conceptual and material constraints that enable multiple artworks to be combined into one composite framework.
Ultimately, According to Us is an invitation to reimagine truth and claim one’s voice within a crowded room.
According to Us invites the viewer not only to observe, but to engage in an interactive and collective exercise that delves into personal versus group perception and subjective truth through experiential installation.
Our installation includes multiple contributions from numerous artists, painting a well-rounded picture of both shared and divergent perspectives. The artist collective Studio Baustelle works together with artists from Tenerife (Spain) and Gothenburg (Sweden) to present an enriched spectrum.
By embracing a more pluralistic approach and incorporating diverse voices from different regions, backgrounds, and experiences, the presentation challenges the conventional understanding of truth, highlighting its weaknesses and instabilities.
According to Us encourages viewers to reevaluate what they may take for granted as self-evident by participating in an interactive exercise that calls into question basic assumptions of knowledge and reality. Our hope is that the experience imparts a new viewpoint; interrogating the obvious, expanding comprehension, and maybe even changing the viewer’s mind about something they thought they knew.
The exhibition is the product of a series of creative workshops that take place from April, through June and include all participating artists. These workshops form a set of conceptual and material constraints that enable multiple artworks to be combined into one composite framework.
Ultimately, According to Us is an invitation to reimagine truth and claim one’s voice within a crowded room.
Biography
Annsofie Jonsson, Camille Moreno, Felicia Scheuerecker, Hakan Jonsson, Jessica Dahlheim, Marina Valls, Monika Berstis, Saioa Arellano, Wynja Dahlheim
Annsofie Jonsson combines semi-abstract painting with collage and rituals inspired by dreams.
Camille Moreno, a sculptor with a diploma from the Weißensee School of Art, creates surreal collages from recycled materials that place everyday icons in new narrative contexts.
Felicia Scheuerecker, feminist photographer and artist, explores the hidden and the often overlooked in analogue photography and abstract art.
Håkan Jonsson, sound artist, uses field recordings and self-made instruments to create voices for the invisible and overlooked. y
Participating multimedia artists from Sweden: Jessica Dahlheim, Wynja Dahlheim.
From Tenerife: Marina Valls, Monika Berstis, Saioa Arellano
Camille Moreno, a sculptor with a diploma from the Weißensee School of Art, creates surreal collages from recycled materials that place everyday icons in new narrative contexts.
Felicia Scheuerecker, feminist photographer and artist, explores the hidden and the often overlooked in analogue photography and abstract art.
Håkan Jonsson, sound artist, uses field recordings and self-made instruments to create voices for the invisible and overlooked. y
Participating multimedia artists from Sweden: Jessica Dahlheim, Wynja Dahlheim.
From Tenerife: Marina Valls, Monika Berstis, Saioa Arellano
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