No Point

Of

Departure

September 5th - 14th

An exhibition on the fragile infrastructures of nourishment; how water, labor, and land sustain the abundance of Europe's food system.

Hase Studio

Weisestrasse 22, 12049, Berlin

Open Hours

Opening on September 5th at 7 pm

Wednesday - Friday: 4 pm - 7 pm

Saturday - Sunday: 12 pm - 7 pm

Program

Reading Landscapes from Above: Maps, Satellites, and Visualizations

September 7th, 1 - 3 pm

A guided exploration on how landscapes are represented through data and satellite images. Taking examples from Sentinel visualizations of Almería, we'll explore how mapping reveals ecological stress and human impact, while also questioning the limits of Western gaze on geography.

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Collaborators

Isabel Law

Isabel Law (b. 1997, Hong Kong) is an artist & researcher based in London.

Her work focuses on examining our psychological relationship with(in) nature in urban environments and spaces where people leave a heavy footprint.

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Martin Karl Kufieta

Martin Karl Kufieta is a Berlin-based artist.

His artistic practice combines both individual and collective approaches. His interdisciplinary work explores various themes, with his Polish heritage playing a continuous and central role.

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Zeren Oruc

Zeren Oruc is an independent curator, researcher, and dialogical artist dedicated to exploring and addressing modern issues of ecology, society, and sustainability through decolonial narratives and anti-capitalist theories.

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Take A Poster Home

Support independent art by getting our posters!

This exhibition has been in the making for over a year, and we are excited to finally share this work that has meant so much to us. Our journey hasn't been easy: given the current art funding landscape, we chose to remain independent to keep our voice authentic and unregulated. Unexpectedly, our initial venue closed just three months before the exhibition, and Hase Studio generously opened their doors to us.

To help cover our production costs, we're offering three A3 posters created for the exhibition, based on The European Space Agency's Sentinel satellite visualizations. These images reflect Moisture Stress, Moisture Index, and False Color in the Almería region in late July 2025.

Posters are available on a sliding scale, with a suggested minimum of 10€ to cover production costs. If you are interested, please leave your name, contact, and the poster(s) you'd like in the form below. We'll be in touch to arrange payment and collection.

Thank you for supporting this exhibition and for following these quiet journeys from afar to home.

Moisture Stress
Moisture Index
False Color

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