We are opening the LAL 2025 exhibition in the Lexow manor house and the Lexow village church
The artists Lisa Marie Steude and Julia Schmelzer will be present.
Once again this year, Land Art Lexow 2025 aims to draw attention to the beautiful landscape of the Mecklenburg Lake District and invite the viewer to change their perspective in their relationship to natural processes. The three artists who are showing their work at Land Art Lexow this year are concerned with the creation and decay of nature in connection with the influences of human activity and its traces. The works will be on display both in the manor house and in the manor house garden. There will also be sound installations in the old village church in Lexow.
Jeewi Lee's works focus on traces as embodied memories and phenomena of time, often linked to natural processes. The works on display in the manor house are made of sand. Often considered irrelevant, sand is one of the world's most important resources. Sand is used to make concrete, cement or glass, so without sand there would be no roads or cities.
Julia Schmelzer works at the interface between art and science and focuses on industrialization and its forms of production as well as AI and robotics. She creates installative video works that reflect an in-depth examination of the interfaces between art and technology
Lisa Marie Steude's work in the garden of the Lexow manor house invites us not only to contemplate the beauty of nature, but also to experience it in the form of an oversized flower bud. As a color experience, pink can calm the nerves, lower blood pressure and sheds its warm light on the viewer.