Shinrin Yoku – in the Magic of Trees in KUNSTraum SCHWERIN: Experience Art and Nature in Schwerin


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Shinrin Yoku – in the Magic of Trees: An Artistic Experience between Nature, Silence, and Perception
In the KUNSTraum SCHWERIN, Shinrin Yoku – in the Magic of Trees unfolds an exhibition that opens the view of nature not as a decorative backdrop but as an aesthetic experiential space. Anne Rosinski and Juliane Vowinckel combine drawing, painting, photography, printing techniques, collage, and installation into a poetic approach to the tree-like, the growing, and the vulnerable.
An Exhibition in the Sign of Perception and Resonance
The title refers to the Japanese concept of forest bathing: slow seeing, concentration, and the calm of immersion. It is precisely in this that the special strength of this advance reporting for art enthusiasts lies: It is not about quick effects but about artwork observation, light, surface, material, and spatial effect. The exhibition connects to the series cubed/uncubed and sets a dialogical accent in the contemporary exhibition program of KUNSTraum SCHWERIN.
Anne Rosinski: Drawing as Condensation of Inner and Outer Landscapes
According to her own biography, Anne Rosinski works with graphite, drawing, painting, collage, and small-format, poetically charged series of works. Her works revolve around landscape, surface, emotional interiors, and the materiality of paper. In her series, a sensitive museum pedagogy of the gaze is evident: forms are not only represented but also questioned. This makes her position particularly coherent for an exhibition about trees, nature, and perception.
Juliane Vowinckel: Nature, Memory, and Experimental Image Techniques
Juliane Vowinckel brings a clearly interdisciplinary touch. Her biography points to photography, printing techniques, collage, painting, and public art. In projects such as I AM THE VIRUS or Cyanotype - experimental, she connects nature observation with artistic reflection on environment, change, and memory culture. This combination of artistic research and sensory materiality also shapes the exhibition in Schwerin.
The Venue: KUNSTraum SCHWERIN as an Open Resonance Space
KUNSTraum SCHWERIN of BBK M-V has considered itself a place for contemporary visual arts and cultural encounters since 2021. Open, communicative, and inspiring, it establishes an aesthetic focal point in the urban space. For visitors, an exhibition atmosphere emerges here that does not set distance but instead emphasizes closeness, exchange, and intense perception. Especially in the context of KunstOffen, this place unfolds its particular strength.
What Visitors Can Expect
Experiencing an exhibition that does not illustrate nature but translates it into art: in lines, layers, colors, structures, and silent image spaces. The art experience is directed at those who want to not just view contemporary art but also experience it atmospherically. Those interested in drawing, nature reference, installation, and poetic visual languages will find an exhibition with high aesthetic density here.
A visit is particularly worthwhile for anyone who appreciates art historical references, experimental techniques, and the fine tension between inner perception and outer landscape. This advance reporting already shows: Shinrin Yoku – in the Magic of Trees promises an exhibition full of calm, concentration, and artistic depth. A must-see live experience.
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- Website Anne Rosinski: https://www.anne-rosinski.de/
- Website Juliane Vowinckel: https://www.julianevowinckel.com/










