Close-up of a metallic sculpture with reflective black spheres attached to its surface.

(Re)constructed
Worlds

Illustration of a botanical branch with round black leaves

(Re)Constructed Worlds explores architectural tension, featuring artists who investigate the push and pull between rigid built structures and organic elements. Some focus on brutalist or dystopian cityscapes, while others examine the ways in which nature reclaims human-made spaces, highlighting the fluid relationship between architecture and the natural world. Ecological and urban shifts are also central to the presentation, as artists address themes of urbanization, climate displacement, and the reshaping of the land due to human intervention. Artists are currently exploring the tension between progress and preservation, illustrating the impact of ecological change on our collective understanding of place.

At a time when our environments—both physical and virtual—are in constant flux, (Re)Constructed Worlds provides a critical lens through which to examine the forces shaping contemporary life, offering new ways to interpret and navigate the spaces we inhabit.