June 17 — February 2, 2027
Tomás Saraceno builds bridges between art, architecture, and science to imagine possible eco-social futures.
This new exhibition brings together two central strands of Saraceno’s long-term research—Aerocene and Arachnophilia—alongside a new co-production developed in close collaboration with the Indigenous communities of Red Atacama in Las Salinas Grandes, in northern Argentina.
Their ongoing struggle against lithium extraction and the pressure it places on the region’s water cycles becomes the starting point for a work that extends beyond the exhibition space.
At Haus der Kunst, these ideas take shape in air-powered sculptures, multispecies shared habitats, and spatial environments that invite new forms of attention.
The exhibition transforms the building into a space of planetary attunement, inviting visitors to inhabit the museum in a different way.
Curated by Sarah Johanna Theurer and Andrea Lissoni.