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Such Stuff As Worlds Are Made On

Co-curators: Antje Liemann, Margerita Pulè,  Letta Shtohryn

Participating artists:  Anna Dumitriu & Alex May, Dafne, Antje Liemann, Bettina Hutschek, Jenna Sutela, Letta Shtohryn, Rakel Vella, Tabita Rezaire, Kornela Remø Klokk, Maja Renn

2022, Spazju Kreattiv


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Situated on the intersection of neolithic energy sources, this project looks towards cosmologies and ecosystems for inspirations, and answers in order to create narratives of post-anthropocentric existences. Exploring practices marginalised by positivist scientific knowledge, the project reflects on the limits of human knowledge. Looking back through millennia, the project imagines the births and deaths of planets, the creation of the cosmos, and our home the earth. Looking forward, the project speculates on how other worlds are being explored or created. With this exhibition we shift the perspective towards non-privileged humans, nonhumans, biomes and martian life forms in order to reflect on the near-future of space colonisation and to explore imaginings of past landings on earth by beings that have pushed human imagination. This cross-disciplinary project equally engages with astronomy, ecology, science fiction, politics, tarot cards and lucid dreaming to imagine futures that offer realistic and sustainable environments that can sustain life.


Supported by Arts Council Malta.
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  • Home
  • Artistic Practice
    • We Could Do Worse
    • Farfara Archives
    • A Surplus of Ceylon Tea
    • The Inventory
    • This Far But No Further
    • Daily Bread
    • The Cement Bakery
    • The Cement Truck Procession
    • No Place Like Home
    • Il-Kamra ta' Barra
  • Curatorial Practice
    • The Invisible Institute
    • Farfara 2031
    • The Laboratory of the Pelvis
    • The Ordinary Lives of Women
    • Such Stuff As Worlds Are Made On
    • Past Continuous
    • Debatable Land(s)
    • Conditioned Comforts
    • Light is Time Thinking About Itself
    • 'Us' Clubbing Report
    • Strangers in a Strange Land
  • Unfinished Art Space
  • Blog
  • CV & Contact
  • Archive
    • Project Disintegration