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RIPPLING THROUGH - NATALIJA GUCHEVA & JULIA TRöSCHER
THURSDAY 19/03
18:00-22:00
At: Komplot

Curated by Camille Van Meenen, assitant curator Charlotte Frenay

Opening hours : Thursday-Saturday, 14:00 - 18:00

Komplot Brussels is proud to present rippling through, a duo exhibition with
Ghent-based artist Natalija Gucheva and Antwerp-based artist Julia Tröscher. 

rippling through seeks the porous boundaries between our inner and outer ontology, approaching modes of imaging and imagining as active tools for accessing deeper layers of our emotional landscape. Through their video and installation practices, Gucheva and Tröscher engage in a meditative methodology, bringing about a potentially healing process by tapping into suppressed emotions and memories. Taking the intimate and the personal as a starting point, the exhibition simultaneously questions how internal messages resonate within a wider collective consciousness.

Fueling the thinking-feeling process for this exhibition is the notion of autotheory, which explores the entanglement of subjectivity and criticality. Developing new works both together and in parallel, Gucheva and Tröscher experiment with autotheory in their own distinct yet interconnected ways.

Presenting an immersive installation with video and sensory elements at its core, the artists create a space for rippling through that invites the audience to enter into their emotional realms and experience relationality as something felt rather than explained. How can the personal and universal come together? What can sensibility reveal that language alone cannot?

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