Shinrin Yoku – the Magic of Trees at BBK Schwerin


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Shinrin Yoku – the Magic of Trees: Art as an Invitation to Pause
With Shinrin Yoku – the Magic of Trees, Anne Rosinski and Juliane Vowinckel open an exhibition space where nature observation, drawing, photography, and the sensitive perception of materials merge into a poetic art experience. As part of cubed/uncubed at KunstOffen in Schwerin, an exhibition is created that slows down seeing and sharpens the view of landscape, surface, and light.
Between Tree Canopy and Inner Image
The title refers to the Japanese principle of forest bathing, but here it becomes an art-historically open resonance space. According to her own artistic self-description, Anne Rosinski works with the exploration of emotional landscapes, using graphite, paper, and the structure of surfaces. Juliane Vowinckel contributes a practice that combines photography, cyanotype, printing techniques, and collage with nature observation. Thus, the sign-like meets the atmospheric, and the contemplation of the works becomes an aesthetic experience of tranquility, concentration, and connection to nature.
Material, Light, and Silent Intensity
Particularly appealing is the tension between linear drawing, blue glowing cyanotype, and the tactile presence of the paper. Rosinski's works revolve around landscape as a mirror of inner states, while Vowinckel's experimental image worlds work with photographic finds and natural traces. In this constellation, an exhibition unfolds that relies less on quick effects and more on quiet condensation, contemplation, and the fine transitions between image, memory, and perception.
KunstOffen in Schwerin as a Cultural Encounter
The presentation at the BBK Mecklenburg-Vorpommern e.V. office integrates into the vibrant art landscape of Schwerin. KunstOffen traditionally stands for immediate encounters with artists, for dialogue, insight, and cultural education. It is this proximity that makes a visit appealing: one experiences art not distantly, but in direct exchange with the place, the materials, and the positions.
Why Visiting is Worth it
For those interested in contemporary visual arts, nature themes, drawing, photography, and experimental techniques, this exhibition offers a display of quiet power and high sensitivity. Shinrin Yoku – the Magic of Trees does not promise a loud production, but rather a concentrated, sensual, and intellectually stimulating exhibition experience. A visit is worthwhile for all who wish to experience art as an invitation to perceive, reflect, and breathe deeply.
Conclusion: This exhibition connects nature experience, material aesthetics, and contemporary art into a quiet, compelling art experience. Anyone visiting Schwerin this weekend should not miss this special presentation.
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