The human body is a highly complex system and constantly changing. During adolescence, in the first twenty years, the moments of change are more clearly visible than in later stages. Only in old age can these processes again frighten people. The body, with all its components, is an entity that can be modified by humans, i.e., by the human body itself. To a certain extent, the individual determines the development and appearance of the body.
The artists in the exhibition "Adventure Body" address individual aspects of this theme in their works. The media spectrum ranges from technologically complex works to drawings.
Kunstverein Wolfsburg, established in 1959, is the city's oldest and most avant-garde art institution. Renowned nationally and internationally, it focuses on promoting emerging artists whose works address contemporary issues. Each year, the institution curates a cohesive program of exhibitions and projects, complemented by lectures, discussions, film evenings, and concerts. Notably, in 2007, Kunstverein Wolfsburg received the ADKV-ART COLOGNE Prize for Art Associations, recognizing it as Germany's best art association. The museum is located at Schlossstraße 8, 38448 Wolfsburg, Germany.
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