Wednesday // 12.03.2025 // 7 pm
alpha nova & galerie futura
Am Flutgraben 3, 12435 Berlin
https://www.galeriefutura.de
The book “Alright, it means something to me” (in German/English) which has just been published by Verlag für Moderne Kunst Wien was financially supported by the Austrian Ministry of Culture and VG Bild-Kunst. It comes with an essay by the theorist Hanne Loreck, was designed by Björn Streeck – and has the following announcement text on the publisher’s website:
“I want to carve the message in stone”—a statement that echoes the desire to preserve the ephemeral. But what message is meant remains unclear: are they the contours of body parts etched into red clay? Or simple calculations like 2+1-1-1? In her publication, Sophie Aigner explores the idea of voids and losses—ranging from literal holes dug into the ground to irretrievable moments of life.
Through a combination of unglazed ceramic objects, aphoristic texts, and digital photomontages, Aigner creates connections between the material and the immaterial. Whether it’s a brick that reappears in ever-changing forms or deeply personal relics like a piece of umbilical cord, a strand of an ex-lover’s hair, or the bone of a living mother, these fragments speak of relationships, memory, and the longing to hold on in a world that is constantly in flux.

There are two interviews with Sophie Aigner about the book online.
https://tique.art/interviews/six-questions/sophie-aigner
The work Außendran 3 which appears in the book will soon be available in an edition of 10 + 2 AP via andtheeditions.
https://www.andtheeditions.com
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