Group exhibition “coming together” in the Rochuskapelle: Experience Wooden Sculptures and Community


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Wood, Attitude, and Community: “coming together” in the Rochuskapelle
The group exhibition “coming together” brings six independent wooden sculptures to the Rochuskapelle and connects artistic precision with a clear social stance. Dorothee Andrae, Lea Diehl, Inger Biesenthal, Kathi Ringlstetter, Vanessa Scholz, and Lisbet Werner have engaged in discussions about cohesion, diversity, and democracy during a four-day symposium in Regenstauf. The result is a traveling exhibition that takes the art experience seriously, viewing works both as art pieces and as aesthetic experiences.
Wood Sculpture as Spatial Experience
The works unfold their impact where material, form, and space intersect. Wooden sculptures carry traces of craftsmanship, processing, and individual handwriting. Especially in the Rochuskapelle, this exhibition gains a special atmosphere: The sacred architecture creates a focused space where visitors can absorb the sculptures calmly. Thus, the exhibition becomes not just a presentation of individual works but a multifaceted conversation about form and social responsibility.
An Alternative with Artistic Clarity
The title “coming together” refers to a process that goes far beyond the individual object. The artists work with the idea of togetherness, deliberately contrasting exclusion and division. From an art historical perspective, the exhibition touches on central questions of contemporary art: How can sculpture make social debates visible? How can a political thought be translated into a formal, sensual language? The answers are not found in loud gestures, but in the quiet power of the material and in the presence of the individual works.
Rochuskapelle as a Meeting Place
The Rochuskapelle is regarded as an intercultural meeting place and as a bridge between homes, art, and people. Since 2009, regular exhibitions have taken place here, complemented by lectures, music, and performances. For “coming together,” this creates an appropriate framework: The exhibition invites visitors to linger, reflect, and engage in open dialogue. Those who appreciate contemporary sculpture, cultural education, and inspiring curation will find a compact yet content-rich exhibition date here.
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“coming together” promises a focused exhibition visit with artistic depth and social relevance. The combination of wood sculpture, traveling exhibition, and the special location of the Rochuskapelle makes this date a worthwhile cultural experience. Those who wish to not only see art but also feel it in space should definitely visit this exhibition in Landshut live.
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