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Letters to a Troubled Planet / Messages in Silence
An selection of artist books and paintings 2025
In Letters to a Troubled Planet, artist books and paintings become quiet messengers, carrying poetic fragments addressed to a world in turmoil. Each work is a kind of letter—written in illegible script, from an unfamiliar voice. resisting direct interpretation. They could be letters from the past, the future, or a consciousness beyond our own.The two tree paintings stand as symbols of Earth’s suffering. They bear silent witness to environmental degradation and collective neglect—evoking fragility, endurance, and loss. In contrast, the recurring presence of yellow—often overtaking the entire surface—offers a counterpoint: a signal of hope, light, and renewal.
This exhibition reflects not only on today’s ecological and existential crisis, but also engages the past, echoing humanity’s long effort to make sense of the world and communicate across time and silence. The illegibility of the letters is not a barrier but a mirror—reminding us of how much we no longer understand or have forgotten to hear.
The illegible artist books extend this atmosphere of quiet urgency. As intimate, tactile objects, they function as relics or records—traces of a lost correspondence, or perhaps a dialogue still unfolding.Together, these works form a field of unresolved messages—letters not only to a troubled planet, but from it. What remains is an invitation to pause, to feel, and to listen more deeply: to what is being said, and to what remains unsaid.




