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Cloud Catchers, Ingrid Hora’s exhibition at HAUS, Space for Art and Contemporary Practices at BAU

HAUS, Space for Art and Contemporary Practices at BAU, opens Cloud Catchers, the solo exhibition by Italian artist Ingrid Hora, presented by BAR project in collaboration with Hangar, Eurac Research, and the cultural association Dar Bellarj Foundation of Marrakech.

Curated by Emanuele Guidi and funded by the Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture within the Italian Council program, Cloud Catchers offers a profound reflection on the relationship between humans and water — a resource increasingly scarce and central to contemporary environmental imbalances.

Through a video art installation, the artist weaves together science and mythology, data and storytelling, to explore how human intervention has shaped, and continues to shape, the planet’s life cycle.

The project brings together found materials, interviews, and landscape compositions that invite viewers to immerse themselves in a sensory and critical journey through the echoes of what we were and the traces of what we will become.

About the artist

Ingrid Hora (1976, Italy) lives and works in Berlin. Her multidisciplinary artistic practice encompasses performance, installation, drawing, video, and public interventions. Through these media, she develops experiments that question sociopolitical structures, test collectivity, and investigate democratic processes.

The exhibition will be open until November 28.