In fact, right after the entrance, the artist asks “to table”. Twelve boulders from the Enns, cut in half, lie like plates on a round wooden plate. The center is formed by two further halved stone objects decorated with gold rims. Lindenbauer has given the previously inconspicuous, reddish-grey stones from the river bed a face. Lindenbauer, the artist and speleologist, shares a creative process that has been taking place for thousands of years and creates countless new forms. His artistic interventions on wood and stones give viewers the opportunity to rethink, see and feel the concept of “creation”. “Nutrition Nature” can be seen on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. until January 29. (loc)
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