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Holy Children I: Different Kinds of Magic

2022

3 - 18 September

Institut für Alles Mögliche

Berlin, Germamy

Submerging into the wonders of the Fungi Kingdom, the show portrays how the fungal endeavor is nothing less but magical. Working as an introduction for the other two venues, the exhibition answers the questions: what are fungi? what do they do? how do they live? through two immersive installations that explore several dimensions of the mysterious Fungus world.

Holy Children is a three-part, art and science exhibition, which highlights diverse historical moments related to two magic mushrooms: Amanita muscaria and Psilocybe species, and the current research on the latter for mental health treatment. Through interactive, sound, organic, and inorganic pieces, the show reflects on the cultural entanglements of these hallucinogenic mushrooms that appear in the intersection between science, spirituality, and popular culture.

María Sabina, the Mazatec curandera, called the magic mushrooms ‘niños santos’ or holy children; bringing infantry and an unprecedented syncretism to the discussion around magic mushrooms. The magic mushroom experience has been also described as if the mundane aspects of life are seen in a new, ‘childlike’, very often comic, light; the smallest details appear beautiful and heavy with meaning; feelings of familiarity, recognition, and philosophical connections flash into the mind that brings the user to a new mystical sense of connection and responsibility. However, what does it mean to see life as a child? Magic mushrooms, allow us to romanticize life again; as in children’s brains and minds, a state of openness and genuine curiosity is unlocked, in which the discursive spaces are not established, giving a green light for new stories to take form.

Holy Children is an invitation to re-learn the world with Fungi in mind; a window to healing our inner child in the middle of the ecosocial crisis we are facing; their culturally- engaged entanglements that have defined how we relate to Nature and spirituality; and ultimately to learn the incredibly positive scientific results of research in psychedelics for psychotherapy.

 

The exhibition will take place in three different art spaces in Berlin:

1. Institut für Alles Mögliche

2. KSTN Kastanien Projektraum

3. Rhizome Laboratory

Works 

Dissident Matter (2021), video-installation

Alanna Lynch

Spores (2021), video

Rommy Gonzalez + Niklas Potthof

Ascomicota, Basidiomicota, Liquenes y Trufas,

Medicinales, Macrohongos & Microhongos (2021), watercolor illustrations

Rommy Gonzalez

Wide wood web (2022), mural

Rommy Gonzalez

Mycelium experiments (2022), mycelium-based objects

Alessandro Volpato

PUBLIC PROGRAM

Funghiversum (2021), puppet show performance

Katja Tannert + Rommy Gonzalez + Niklas Potthof

Ecosex Manifesto (2022), collective reading

Guided by Nicolas Oyarce + Rommy Gonzalez

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