
13.09.2025 – 09.11.2025
The exhibition, curated by Leon Hösl and Magdalena Stöger, tells of the attraction of the absent, the appearance and disappearance of images and the dizziness of orientation. A photograph that was taken for the film Blade Runner but never used functions as a memory implant. Something invisible is searched for under the furniture of a house. A lighthouse is climbed to confront him with his idea of orientation. Irena Haiduk, Marietta Mavrokordatou and Luzie Meyer penetrate rooms, reveal their hidden characteristics and relationships and search for their translatability into images. Light plays a central role here: it becomes physical, becomes an actor, enables the photographic image and at the same time harbours the potential to erase it again. Repeatedly failing to align with light, a quote from a film by Luzie Meyer, refers to the use of visual disturbances and optical refractions. The failure to align with light alludes to the artists’ shared scepticism towards the visual and its significance for perception, memory and narration.
Repeatedly failing to align with light
13.09.2025 – 09.11.2025
Camera Austria
Lendkai 2
8020 Graz
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