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The Dreams We Sow and Harvest

Eva Tind has been working in the small photo studio to collect and produce material for the exhibition ‘The dreams we sow and harvest’. Here she examines time, distance and connection between people, places, history and our present.

Juli 2024

In her art and in her writings, Eva Tind mixes memory, identity, adoption, origin, corporeality, being different, being a woman. And just being. She asks questions about who we exactly are? What we look like and who really loves us? Questions that arise when you, like Tind, have a background being adopted to a Danish family from Korea.

The exhibition circles around the void between two mothers who are complete strangers to each other. They never meet, yet share the most precious thing we have: a child. It is about the imaginations we make ourselves, about our way of constructing reality, and the dreams we sow and reap in others, in ourselves, in landscapes and on journeys.

The entangled theme unfolds through photographs of adoptive mothers and biological mothers, small imaginary landscapes in the form of silver-plated souvenirs and an art documentary video.