SEIZING THE IVORY TOWER#4: Werhahn Puschendorf
	
	
	
		Julia Werhahn und Luisa Puschendorf develop a new installation that 
deals with the ambivalence of public and private spaces. Both artists 
have been concerned with this topic a for an extended period, and create
 sensitively, fully composed scenarios, which show different ways in 
which people arrange their lives, and how they attempt to adapt within 
it. In their installation Room No. 3, the visitor encounters a 
sort of futuristic lobby: flooded with light, the sculptures are 
presented behind glass, and seem to enclose the conserved past and at 
the same time also a promising future. The room is an exhibition space 
and a waiting room at once. Whether the art or the viewer is at the 
center of attention is a question left unanswered.