Where Will We Have Gone? at the St. Michael Campus: Art as a Spatial Question in Traunstein


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Helmut Mühlbacher in the KunstBOX: A spatial installation full of questions and resonance
With Where Will We Have Gone?, the Traunstein artist Helmut Mühlbacher opens an exhibition that intertwines conceptual art, spatial installation, and aesthetic experience. In the newly created KunstBOX on the rooftop garden of the Lehmhaus at the St. Michael Campus, a space emerges where perception, reflection, and contemporary art meet directly.
A work that sets thinking in motion
Helmut Mühlbacher has been working at the intersection of installations, objects, drawing, and site-specific art for years. His artistic language develops from observation, condensation, and a clear stance towards social and ecological issues. The exhibition in Traunstein therefore promises no decorative showcase, but a concentrated examination of works, in which materials, space, and idea create a precise field of tension.
The KunstBOX as a space for concentration and openness
The exhibition venue itself significantly contributes to the effect. The Lehmhaus on the St. Michael Campus stands for sustainable architecture, educational work, and an atmosphere of tranquility. In this environment, Mühlbacher's spatial installation gains particular presence: light, structure, and surroundings become co-players in an exhibition that wants not just to be observed but experienced. It is here that the connection between art, spatial impact, and cultural education unfolds, forming a strong artistic experience.
Conceptual art with physical and mental dimensions
In previous projects, Mühlbacher already demonstrated a pronounced interest in walking art, public space, and themes such as nature, landscape, and human-environment relationship. His works demand a second and third look. They open levels of meaning without exhausting themselves in mere explanation. Instead, an exhibition emerges that works with quiet intensity and leads visitors into a dialogue with formal, substantive, and sensory levels.
An evening with the artist
Particularly appealing is the personal presence of the artist. Those who visit the exhibition not only experience the works but also the opportunity for direct exchange. The announced question-and-answer situation creates closeness between work and audience and strengthens the educational value of the evening. Thus, the vernissage becomes a lively place of conversation about contemporary art, interpretation, and stance.
Conclusion: An exhibition that resonates
Where Will We Have Gone? invites you to understand art as a space for thought and sensual experience. Those interested in conceptual art, installation, and contemporary exhibition culture will find a compelling reason to visit Traunstein. This spatial installation promises no quick answers, but intense perception, new perspectives, and a lasting impression.
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