Melting Ice
Balazsi Gallery•Mar 13, 2026 — May 29, 2026
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Melting (thinking together)
“There is no outside from which to observe the world; we are always already inside it, implicated in it, breathing the same air as the things we try to understand.” — Bruno Latour, Where Am I?
After a lifetime devoted to thinking about the world, Bruno Latour asked himself the question: where am I? I find this significant. It is a question that never exhausts itself, because the world itself never stops changing. Where am I? How can I inhabit this world? And how can I encounter others within it?
In this sense, the question is not about locating oneself on a map, but about recognizing the network of relationships that makes any place possible. Latour reminds us that being in the world does not mean standing on something, but rather being within something: a web that continually transforms, dissolves, and is collectively remade.
Melting Ice situates itself precisely in that interstice.
It is not an exhibition about ice, nor about melting, but about the condition…
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Melting Ice
Balazsi Gallery•Mar 13, 2026 — May 29, 2026
Press Release
Melting (thinking together)
“There is no outside from which to observe the world; we are always already inside it, implicated in it, breathing the same air as the things we try to understand.” — Bruno Latour, Where Am I?
After a lifetime devoted to thinking about the world, Bruno Latour asked himself the question: where am I? I find this significant. It is a question that never exhausts itself, because the world itself never stops changing. Where am I? How can I inhabit this world? And how can I encounter others within it?
In this sense, the question is not about locating oneself on a map, but about recognizing the network of relationships that makes any place possible. Latour reminds us that being in the world does not mean standing on something, but rather being within something: a web that continually transforms, dissolves, and is collectively remade.
Melting Ice situates itself precisely in that interstice.
It is not an exhibition about ice, nor about melting, but about the condition…






















































































































