@galeriemet
Today is the last day to visit the solo exhibition ‘hello world’ by @qubibi, curated by @kika. Welcome!
hello world asks us to attend to process without demanding resolution, to witness transformation without grasping for permanence. This is not passive viewing but active engagement, a practice of being present with emergence.
There is healing in this. As forms shift and pulse, as boundaries blur and reform, as the work cycles through birth and death, darkness and emergence, we remember that we too are patterns in flux — that our bodies too are self-organizing systems, that we are not separate from nature but expressions of it. The Emerald Tablet’s ancient wisdom — “as above, so below” — finds contemporary form in hello world’s recursive patterns, where micro and macro mirror each other endlessly, where human and machine become-with each other in unexpected ways.
Qubibi speaks of his obsession, his duty, his respect for the work. “Maybe, honestly, it’s just an obsession. Like, ‘I might be the one who can show this in the most compelling way, and I’m not giving that up to anyone else!’” There is something beautiful in this devotion — sixteen years of returning to the same algorithm, not out of limitation but out of the conviction that depth comes not from multiplication but from sustained attention.
qubibi: hello world
November 1 – 15
Mariannenstrasse 33, 10999 Berlin
Curated by Kika Nicolela
In collaboration with @objktcom