Kunsthalle Friart Fribourg presents "Passages," a group exhibition exploring the fluid boundaries of matter and form. The show investigates the existential transition points where materials coalesce into recognizable shapes and, conversely, where those forms begin to dissolve or mutate. By focusing on the inherent instability of physical objects, the curated selection of works challenges traditional perceptions of permanence in contemporary art.
This exhibition is significant for its philosophical inquiry into the lifecycle of artistic materials and the ontological status of the art object. It moves beyond simple formalist aesthetics to address how the 'moment of taking form' reflects broader human concerns regarding existence and decay. For the institution, it reinforces its reputation as a space for rigorous, conceptually driven programming that bridges the gap between material science and metaphysical reflection.