From Friday February 27th to Sunday March 1st 2026, via Bovisasca 87
Kris Ruhs, in this construction, slyly offers a way to master the intense drive for speed and precision that is now sweeping the world.
Once entered, the labyrinth offers us a way to move through the world’s three-dimensional cube into the slippery new dimensions of quantum and macro with grace and style through observing in detail the processes around you. The chaotic swirls of the natural patterns of our environment are held in piace by the cube of our new sciences. As we see the light passing through the structure, and our own movement through it, we are drawn to slow down and observe these shifts which will naturally lead to a slowing down of the movement itself, and time.
Constructed of 143 panels of hand-forged iron, the labyrinth is constructed to create a unique environment in which to gently withdraw from the particle push of present day living by seeing the endless swirl of energy in which we live, and move, and have our being. This exhibition unfolds as a breathing space, a territory where matter, gesture, and time converge. The labyrinth becomes a rhythm; the rhythm becomes a way of being; and being, finally, becomes a quiet act of resistance. There is no end here, no result required. The labyrinth simply insists that the process of moving through our space with care and observation will allow us to create our own time and space and our new relationship with it.
on show
from Friday February 27th to Sunday March 1st
from 12PM to 8PM
rsvp
Kris Ruhs, in this construction, slyly offers a way to master the intense drive for speed and precision that is now sweeping the world.
Once entered, the labyrinth offers us a way to move through the world’s three-dimensional cube into the slippery new dimensions of quantum and macro with grace and style through observing in detail the processes around you. The chaotic swirls of the natural patterns of our environment are held in piace by the cube of our new sciences. As we see the light passing through the structure, and our own movement through it, we are drawn to slow down and observe these shifts which will naturally lead to a slowing down of the movement itself, and time.
Constructed of 143 panels of hand-forged iron, the labyrinth is constructed to create a unique environment in which to gently withdraw from the particle push of present day living by seeing the endless swirl of energy in which we live, and move, and have our being. This exhibition unfolds as a breathing space, a territory where matter, gesture, and time converge. The labyrinth becomes a rhythm; the rhythm becomes a way of being; and being, finally, becomes a quiet act of resistance. There is no end here, no result required. The labyrinth simply insists that the process of moving through our space with care and observation will allow us to create our own time and space and our new relationship with it.
on show
from Friday February 27th to Sunday March 1st
from 12PM to 8PM
rsvp