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SUMMARY: T.O.P. Future
DESCRIPTION:The textile project by the three artists Pascale Goldenberg (D
 /F)\, Gabi Mett (D) and Judith Mundwiler (CH) is intended to point to the 
 future and encourage us to look at the basic requirements for life as an i
 ndividual and as a community from different perspectives\, even in a globa
 l context\, and to view traditions as a starting point for ideas for the f
 uture. What do people need to be able to live?\nThe four elements - fire\,
  water\, air and earth - are at the centre of everything we need for our e
 xistence. Sustainability and the careful use of resources are key concerns
  for the three artists when creating their artworks. They dye fabrics them
 selves\, e.g. with earth\, use waste products such as water filters or par
 k ticking or address the issue of water pollution caused by environmental 
 disasters.\nAt the same time\, works using materials from the museum can a
 lso be seen. They focus on the textile traditions of the region and show c
 reative possibilities for change and transformation\, which are intended t
 o lead to new ways of thinking and seeing. The result is an unusual combin
 ation of art and industrial culture that can be discovered on all five flo
 ors of the museum.\n\nBoth areas of the exhibition bring the idea of Chemn
 itz as European Capital of Culture 2025 to life in a microcosm: Chemnitz w
 ith the motto "C the Unseen" and the Capital of Culture region with the 38
  partner municipalities on the "Purple Path" art and sculpture trail\, whi
 ch also includes the town of Hohenstein-Ernstthal.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The textile project by the three artists <
 strong>Pascale Goldenberg</strong> (D/F)\, <strong>Gabi Mett</strong> (D) 
 and <strong>Judith Mundwiler</strong> (CH) is intended to point to the fut
 ure and encourage us to look at the basic requirements for life as an indi
 vidual and as a community from different perspectives\, even in a global c
 ontext\, and to view traditions as a starting point for ideas for the futu
 re. What do people need to be able to live?</p>\n<p>The four elements - fi
 re\, water\, air and earth - are at the centre of everything we need for o
 ur existence. Sustainability and the careful use of resources are key conc
 erns for the three artists when creating their artworks. They dye fabrics 
 themselves\, e.g. with earth\, use waste products such as water filters or
  park ticking or address the issue of water pollution caused by environmen
 tal disasters.</p>\n<p>At the same time\, works using materials from the m
 useum can also be seen. They focus on the textile traditions of the region
  and show creative possibilities for change and transformation\, which are
  intended to lead to new ways of thinking and seeing. The result is an unu
 sual combination of art and industrial culture that can be discovered on a
 ll five floors of the museum.</p>\n\n<p>Both areas of the exhibition bring
  the idea of Chemnitz as European Capital of Culture 2025 to life in a mic
 rocosm: Chemnitz with the motto "C the Unseen" and the Capital of Culture 
 region with the 38 partner municipalities on the "Purple Path" art and scu
 lpture trail\, which also includes the town of Hohenstein-Ernstthal.</p>
LOCATION:Hohenstein-Ernstthal\, Textil- und Rennsportmuseum (https://trm-h
 ot.de/kulturhauptstadt-2025.html)
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