The Same as It Never Was

Each element on Earth follows its own rhythm — time not as a line, but as a mesh of forces shaping and reshaping the world. In this collaboration, we explore how those rhythms become visible through process: how materials record movement, and how nature itself becomes an active partner in creating the work. Two perspectives — one movement.

Audrey Buerman works with cyanotype and natural elements such as sand, water and sunlight. Rather than documenting nature, she lets it intervene. Living near the sea, she witnesses how shorelines shift and boundaries erode. Each work is a negotiation with these forces — a trace of something in constant motion.

Geralda Odinot is drawn to quiet, natural landscapes — places where time expands and the human presence becomes almost negligible. These environments reveal the slow rhythms of the Earth — erosion, weathering, return — and expose how brief our existence is within a far larger continuum. Her black-and-white practice is slow and tactile: she prints by hand, folds and creases the surface, allowing each work to hold its own material memory of change. Through these gestures, the image mirrors the natural processes it reflects. Nothing is fixed. Everything shifts.

Buerman & Odinot; Kunst10Daagse in Bergen and EM studio Gallery Amsterdam.

12 December open 1.00, from 17.00, Ladies-invites only

13 - 14 December 11.00 - 18.00 hr

EM studio/gallery, Witte de Withstraat 2, Amsterdam

Artistbook

Printed, folded, and bound by hand - a book that moves like the sea, never still, never the same.

The same as it never was.