“Engrossed landscapes, almost impossible to indentify geographically or spatially. Spaces of possibility, leading one to suspect a hope of an ideal and dimension that remains out of reach. Remembering romantic views of fog, seas, and the individual. Looking into space, opening a sphere, elevated and rich. Man becomes detail, leaves traces in a monumental, idealized space. A dissected landscape, reduced to its essence. The relation of man and space suggests the wish to consume the surroundings and to be designed by it. Traces of man, fate and desire remain.” Katja Böhme (Academy of Fine Arts Münster)