

For “The Appearance of That Which Cannot Be Seen,” Linke invites scientists and theorists from various fields to engage with his archive which encompasses more than twenty thousand photographs. The project, which has already been partly exhibited at the ZKM | Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, is presented enriched at PAC in Milan and will then travel to the Ludwig Forum in Aachen and the Centre de la photographie Genève.
In addition to the contributions from the five experts that were already part of the show in Karlsruhe – Ariella Azoulay, Professor of Modern Culture and Media at the Brown University, independent curator and filmmaker; Bruno Latour, French anthropologist and professor at Sciences Po Paris; Peter Weibel, Chairman and CEO of ZKM and professor of media theory at the University of Applied Arts Vienna; Mark Wigley architectural theorist from New Zealand and Jan Zalasiewicz, British geologist and Chair of the Anthropocene Working Group –, the exhibition at the PAC will include three additional contributions by theorists: Lorraine Daston, director at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Irene Giardina; who founded the Laboratory of Collective Behavior in Biological Systems and is working as a theoretical physicist at the Sapienza University of Rome, and Franco Farinelli, head of the Department of Philosophy and Communication Studies at Bologna University, where he teaches geography.

In personal dialogues between the individual expert and the artist, viewed in the light of distinct conceptual and theoretical readings, the images are put into fresh contexts and analyzed from different perspectives, thus creating a new series of interrelationships. The conversations, which are present in the exhibition as texts and audio recordings, thus reveal multiple approaches to the contemporary topics that are depicted by Linke’s images.
For more than twenty years, he has been documenting the representation of nature, the history of design, and the technological developments – as well as the ongoing economic and environmental changes – that mark with globalization. Besides their documentary aspect, Linke’s works always have the potential to blur the line between reality and fiction, to create narratives that are not bound to a predefined context.

The architecture of “The Appearance of That Which Cannot Be Seen” changes from venue to venue, transforming itself in space through new relations and different modes of occupation. At the PAC, the exhibition arrangement that responds specifically to the space enters into a dialogue with the modernistic architecture of the Pavilion, which was designed by Ignazio Gardella. The exhibition becomes thus a visual and sound landscape that the spectator can discover. As in a stage setting, he/she can traverse the different chapters of the exhibition composed of the audio recordings and the images that have been selected by the different actors.
A video interview, recorded at PAC on the occasion of the exhibition, shows the dialogue between Armin Linke and Jacopo Gardella upon the philosophy of the Pavilion's architecture.

16 October 2016 – 6 January 2017
Armin Linke. The appearance of that which cannot be seen
PAC Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea, Milan
Curators: Ilaria Bonacossa e Philipp Ziegler

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