Consciousness Awakening at Giardini Marinaressa, Venice Art Biennial

20 April - 24 November 2024 Group
Overview

As featured in Forbes as 'one of the top 3 exhibitions to see around Venice'.

 

European Cultural Centre’s Personal Structures: Beyond Boundaries exhibition at Marinaressa Della Giardini, Venice, Italy.

 

From 20 April until 24 November 2024 - Open everyday from 07:30  to 20:30.

 Free Entry
 

Lauren Baker's 2 metre tall Consciousness Awakening sculpture incorporates multiple eyes sprouting from a plant, bringing an enigmatic and surreal dimension to the artwork.  

Consciousness Awakening serves as a poignant reflection on the theme of "Foreigners Everywhere" during the Venice Biennale. Rooted in a profound connection to nature, the sculpture explores the unfamiliarity inherent in our relationship with the natural world.

Inspired by the folkloric reverence bestowed upon the silver birch and aspen, known as "The Watchful Tree," Baker's artwork encapsulates the essence of nature's vigilance. The inclusion of watchful eyes within the sculpture symbolizes a universal language of observation, transcending barriers of language and nationality. In this context, the concept of "foreignness" takes on new meaning, inviting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of what is familiar and what is foreign in the natural realm.

As viewers engage with Consciousness Awakening, they are encouraged to contemplate the interconnectedness of all living beings, transcending borders and boundaries. The sculpture serves as a reminder of our shared responsibility to the planet, prompting introspection into the impact of our actions on the delicate balance of ecosystems.

Baker's commitment to environmental stewardship is demonstrated through a pledge to plant 8888 trees in the Amazon rainforest. By fostering a deeper appreciation for the beauty and resilience of nature, Consciousness Awakening inspires viewers to embrace their role as guardians of the earth's rich biodiversity. 

In the context of "Foreigners Everywhere", the sculpture prompts viewers to contemplate their own role as foreigners in the vast tapestry of existence, transcending national borders and embracing a sense of interconnectedness with the natural world.

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