SYNTHETIC EXISTENCE: THE GAZE OF THE CIRCUITED COLLECTIVE
G2 Kunsthalle•Feb 27, 2026 — May 31, 2026
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With SYNTHETIC EXISTENCE: THE GAZE OF THE CIRCUITED COLLECTIVE, the G2 Kunsthalle presents a solo exhibition by the painter Jana Schröder. Schröder’s work is shaped by an intuitive practice from which pictorial worlds emerge, which condense through the interplay of repetition, chance, and conception into largely non-figurative landscapes. These resist unambiguous interpretation while repeatedly evoking associations with figurative objects familiar to the viewer. In the context of the exhibition at the G2 Kunsthalle, the artist engages with the visual language of science fiction films from the 1960s and 1970s. Schröder’s works take up these representations and address encounters with the alien or unfamiliar. The exhibition is arranged so that the works surround the viewer. This encounter generates ambivalent feelings: the forms can appear repulsive, threatening, or dangerous, yet they can also spark curiosity and a desire to explore and understand the unknown. A tension arises between…
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SYNTHETIC EXISTENCE: THE GAZE OF THE CIRCUITED COLLECTIVE
G2 Kunsthalle•Feb 27, 2026 — May 31, 2026
Press Release
With SYNTHETIC EXISTENCE: THE GAZE OF THE CIRCUITED COLLECTIVE, the G2 Kunsthalle presents a solo exhibition by the painter Jana Schröder. Schröder’s work is shaped by an intuitive practice from which pictorial worlds emerge, which condense through the interplay of repetition, chance, and conception into largely non-figurative landscapes. These resist unambiguous interpretation while repeatedly evoking associations with figurative objects familiar to the viewer. In the context of the exhibition at the G2 Kunsthalle, the artist engages with the visual language of science fiction films from the 1960s and 1970s. Schröder’s works take up these representations and address encounters with the alien or unfamiliar. The exhibition is arranged so that the works surround the viewer. This encounter generates ambivalent feelings: the forms can appear repulsive, threatening, or dangerous, yet they can also spark curiosity and a desire to explore and understand the unknown. A tension arises between…




























