Sun Rise/Sun Set Exhibition at Berlin's Schinkel Pavillon Explores Human-Nature Symbiosis
From 26 February to 25 July, the Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin is hosting an exhibition titled Sun Rise/Sun Set, showcasing the works of 19 artists who examine the connection between humanity and the natural world. Featured pieces include Pamela Rosenkranz's 2021 installation Infection (Calvin Klein Obsession for Men), Pierre Huyghe's works Cerro Indio Muerto (2016) and Circadian Dilemma (Dia del Ojo) (2017), along with Ryuichi Sakamoto's sound piece Zure (2017). Notable artworks encompass Henri Rousseau's 1908 painting La belle et la bête, Torbjørn Rødland's 2001 photograph Frost no. 4, and Emma Kunz's geometric drawing Work No. 25. The exhibition also includes Karrabing Film Collective's 2018 film Mermaids, Monira Al Qadiri's 2019 video Divine Memory, and Jean Painlevé's 1967 film The Love Life of the Octopus.
Key facts
- Exhibition features 19 artists including Max Ernst and Monira Al Qadiri
- Runs from 26 February to 25 July at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin
- Pamela Rosenkranz's installation uses compost impregnated with Calvin Klein Obsession for Men perfume
- Pierre Huyghe presents photograph of human skeleton from Chile's Atacama Desert
- Ryuichi Sakamoto's sound installation uses piano that survived 2011 Japanese tsunami
- Includes Henri Rousseau's 1908 painting La belle et la bête
- Karrabing Film Collective's film depicts climate change impacts in Australia's Northern Territories
- Jean Painlevé's 1967 film The Love Life of the Octopus shows octopus reproduction
Entities
Artists
- Max Ernst
- Monira Al Qadiri
- Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Pamela Rosenkranz
- Pierre Huyghe
- Henri Rousseau
- Torbjørn Rødland
- Emma Kunz
- Karl Blossfeldt
- Anj Smith
- Neri Oxman
- Jean Painlevé
- Caspar David Friedrich
Institutions
- Schinkel Pavillon
- Karrabing Film Collective
- Netflix
Locations
- Berlin
- Germany
- Atacama Desert
- Chile
- Japan
- Norwegian woodland
- Norway
- Northern Territories
- Australia