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Nature – Balance in Transformation

Exhibition  /  28 Nov 2025  -  23 Jan 2026
Published: 19.11.2025
Nature – Balance in Transformation.
kunst.wirt.schaft
Management:
Andrea Zahlbruckner-Jaufer, Chiara Longari
Nature – Balance in Transformation.

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Intro
Nature is an inexhaustible source of inspiration.
Nothing truly needs to be invented anew – in some organic form, everything already exists.

Artist list

Ylenia Deriu, Gésine Hackenberg, Corina Hatzi, Alice Kammerlander, Marie Liebl, Chiara Longari, Doris Maninger, Daria Olejniczak, Eileen O’Shea, Sigrun Palmisano, Mabel Pena, Barbara Schmid, Claudia Stuhlhofer-Mayr, Andrea Zahlbruckner-Jaufer
Our task as creators is to recognize and honour it, to take it as an example and translate it into our own language following our sensitivity, sense of form and balance.
In dialogue with creation, we elevate the spirit and give shape to expressions that belong to us, that recall nature and reinterpret it through our own vision of poetry and harmony.

The exhibition accompanies a particular time of year: it begins in late autumn and ends in deepest winter – a period when nature withdraws to gather new strength. Within this phase of transition lies a quiet promise: from stillness, new life will emerge.
Nature follows a constant cycle. Nothing remains as it is – everything transforms.

This exhibition is dedicated to the delicate balance between movement and stillness, between visible change and silent ripening.

Contemporary jewellery artists reflect on the tensions between activity and retreat, destruction and renewal. Jewellery becomes a medium that makes inner processes and outer cycles visible – delicate, resilient, surprising.

“What becomes visible is often the result of a hidden process.”

In this spirit, the exhibition invites us to explore the vital force that acts beneath the surface of the seasons – and within ourselves.


Opening: Friday, 28 November 2025, 7:00 pm.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., and by appointment.
Exhibition Dates: 2 December - 23 January 2026