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Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses

Maastricht

The exhibition "Nature Never Loses" by Carl Cheng showcases forward-thinking artworks that explore the connection between humans, nature, and technology.

"Nature Never Loses" is Chinese-American artist Carl Cheng's (1942, San Francisco) first major solo exhibition in Europe. The presentation gives a comprehensive overview of Cheng's artworks over the past 60 years. His life's work shows that he was far ahead of his time.

In his artworks, he explores how humans, nature, and technology are connected. Technology is developing rapidly these days and nature is also an important topic. In his work, Cheng invites us to think about how we interact with nature. He shows that artists do not just make beautiful things. For Cheng, art is a tool to ask important questions and topics about the changes in the world.

Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses is organised by Alex Klein, …

"Nature Never Loses" is Chinese-American artist Carl Cheng's (1942, San Francisco) first major solo exhibition in Europe. The presentation gives a comprehensive overview of Cheng's artworks over the past 60 years. His life's work shows that he was far ahead of his time.

In his artworks, he explores how humans, nature, and technology are connected. Technology is developing rapidly these days and nature is also an important topic. In his work, Cheng invites us to think about how we interact with nature. He shows that artists do not just make beautiful things. For Cheng, art is a tool to ask important questions and topics about the changes in the world.

Carl Cheng: Nature Never Loses is organised by Alex Klein, Head Curator & Director of Curatorial Affairs, The Contemporary Austin (USA), in partnership with the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania (USA), Bonnefanten, Museum Tinguely (Basel), and Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (USA).

When

  • Every tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday and sunday starting from may 10th, 2025 until september 28th, 2025 from 11:00 to 17:00

Prices

  • Adults€22.00
  • CJP (Cultureel Jongeren Paspoort)€11.00
  • ChildrenFree Young people up to and including 18 years old.

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