KATRIN HORNEK

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KATRIN HORNEK

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"Katrin Hornek’s work playfully engages with the strange paradoxes and convergences of living in the age of the Anthropocene, that is, the new geologic epoch where the effects of capitalism, colonialism, and extractivism are written into the body of the earth. Both her artistic and her curatorial practice assert an understanding of the entwinement of nature and culture, implicitly arguing for more complex formulations, ones that reflect the ways in which our bodies, cultures, materials, and thoughts are all composed of the other creatures and rocks and air and water that make up our world. What Hornek highlights are the often uncomfortable juxtapositions between these things, and the ways in which we are both constituted and restrained by contemporary politics and materiality. . ." –written by Heather Davis.

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Hornek, Katrin

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Hornek, Katrin, “KATRIN HORNEK,” Index of Contemporary Artists, accessed May 17, 2024, https://craigleonard.omeka.net/items/show/704.