Exhibition - Panta Rhei - Spaces We (Do Not) Carry

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The title of the exhibition, *Panta Rhei*, originates from Heraclitus' philosophy, which states that everything is in constant flux. This concept of "everything flows" reflects the transience of the world and human experience, as well as the search for stability in instability. The exhibition examines how physical, emotional, social, and historical spaces transform over time.

By utilizing materials such as clay, metal, and graphic arts, subjected to erosion and change, the exhibition questions the changes of matter and social structures. With installations transforming in real-time, it encourages visitors to think about transformation, sustainability, and the necessity of change in an ever-evolving world. The exhibition is an invitation to contemplate one's own spaces - those we carry with us and those we leave behind.


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Materials used include clay, metal, and graphics. Installations evolve in real time to deepen reflections.


Diekirch

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Luxembourg Diekirch, Luxembourg

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  • 2025-06-06 2025-06-29 Europe/Paris Exhibition - Panta Rhei - Spaces We (Do Not) Carry The title of the exhibition, *Panta Rhei*, originates from Heraclitus' philosophy, which states that everything is in constant flux. This concept of "everything flows" reflects the transience of the world and human experience, as well as the search for stability in instability. The exhibition examines how physical, emotional, social, and historical spaces transform over time. By utilizing materials such as clay, metal, and graphic arts, subjected to erosion and change, the exhibition questions the changes of matter and social structures. With installations transforming in real-time, it encourages visitors to think about transformation, sustainability, and the necessity of change in an ever-evolving world. The exhibition is an invitation to contemplate one's own spaces - those we carry with us and those we leave behind. Diekirch, Luxembourg Ville de Diekirch
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