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Sarah Pichlkostner's Anthropocene sculptures at Annet Gelink Gallery

exhibition · 2026-05-28

The Annet Gelink Gallery in Amsterdam is currently hosting 'Moss Finger Liquid Soil Dripping Seeds Prodding Eye,' the second solo show by Austrian artist Sarah Pichlkostner. Her exhibition features sculptures and immersive setups that investigate hidden aspects like energy movement, the flow of time, and how we psychologically interact with materials. Pichlkostner looks at how objects can affect social relationships and influence our experiences. A significant idea she presents is the disconnect she sees between the reality we inhabit and the one we depend on. The eye and finger represent our senses, pushing us to rethink our understanding. Her work also considers the empathetic links in today's troubled world and our ecological responsibilities.

Key facts

  • Second solo exhibition by Sarah Pichlkostner at Annet Gelink Gallery
  • Exhibition title: Moss Finger Liquid Soil Dripping Seeds Prodding Eye
  • Sculptures investigate invisible processes: energy transmission, time passage, psychological responses
  • Artist studies social life of objects and human experience
  • Central tension: 'spatial disconnection between the world one lives in and the world one lives off'
  • Eye and finger are central figures symbolizing perception and touch
  • Examines empathic encounter between Anthropocene and ecological responsibility
  • Gallery located in Amsterdam

Entities

Artists

  • Sarah Pichlkostner

Institutions

  • Annet Gelink Gallery

Locations

  • Amsterdam
  • Netherlands

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