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Crossings / FemLink-Art Collective

Crossings / FemLink-Art Collective

FemLink-Art Collective

22 countries (Global)

 

Crossings, 2026

Video installation

 

Crossings is a large-scale, immersive video installation bringing together 22 artists from FemLink-Art, an international collective of female video artists. The work traces the movement of everyday objects across varied surfaces such as sand, grass, asphalt, and snow, revealing how human artifacts continuously mark and transform the planet. Structured as a sequence of visual “strips,” the installation creates a choreography of objects that move, intersect, and disperse, forming a fragmented yet interconnected map of human presence. By treating the planet as a surface of inscription, the work reflects on how material culture shapes ecological reality, blurring the boundary between natural and artificial environments. Rather than offering a direct critique, the installation shifts perception, inviting viewers into an embodied encounter with the traces of human existence and the long-term consequences embedded within them.

 

FemLink-Art is an international collective founded in 2005, bringing together women video artists across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Through collaborative and interdisciplinary practices, the collective explores human existence, material culture, and global interconnectedness through moving image and installation.
 

Participating artists include Amaranta Sanchez (Mexico), Angelika Rinnhofer (Germany), C. M. Judge (USA), Cagdas Kahriman (Turkey / France), Carolina Saquel (Chile), Evgenija Demnievska (Serbia), Heejeong Jeong (South Korea), Irina Gabiani (Luxembourg / Georgia), Jelena Miskovic (Serbia), Katia Efimova (Russia), Liina Siib (Estonia), Lucy Azubuike (Nigeria), Maria Papacharalambous (Cyprus), Marilena Preda Sanc (Romania), Melis Bilgin (Turkey), Minoo Iranpoor (Iran), Mouna Jemal Siala (Tunisia), Ruth Bianco (Malta), Sima Zureikat (Jordan), Tania Prilla (Indonesia), Véronique Sapin (France / Canada), and Yue Liang (China).

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