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Eden Tinto Collins: Roaming the Imaginal

Brussels, BelgiumBeursschouwburg25 January 2024 - 25 May 2024
Eden Tinto Collins: Roaming the Imaginal

Eden Tinto Collins: Roaming the Imaginal

Roaming the Imaginal marks Eden Tinto Collins’ first exhibition in Belgium. The immersive audiovisual installation delves into the errant story of an interconnected world translated into landscape, movement, posture and sound.

Gravitating around the notion of the imaginal as that iconic space between the real and the imaginary, the exhibition journeys through the shadows of a cosmic void, resonating with the deep sounds of the universe’s vibrational core.

Eden Tinto Collins’ practice cuts across a variety of genres – from epic narratives to music videos to documentary – to create fantastic universes on the brink of myths and the burlesque, emphasizing the hyperconnectivity of our digital age. Her films, poetry, installations, paintings and performances are rooted in wor(l)ds without failure, low tech, DIY, and nourished by surrealism, magic realism, science fiction and cosmology.

Exhibition curators: Sofia Dati & Niels Van Tomme

Free entry.

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