It is a precious habitat, home to both people and wildlife – a place where we can breathe deeply and reconnect with ourselves. And it is exactly this space we want to protect. How, you might ask?
“Interstices” brings together works by the South Tyrolean sculptor Hermann Josef Runggaldier, unfolding within the tension between human and nature. His reduced figures and materially focused works exist in an in-between state: between proximity and distance, visibility and concealment, body and space.
Runggaldier’s works open up spaces of perception that reveal themselves only through movement around them and shifts in perspective. In this way, sculpture becomes a space of experience—a place where human existence manifests itself in dialogue with natural processes.