Everything We Share 
Remains In Fumaroles


Collaborative work with Linda Nasdalack 
Mt. Vesuvius & Cologne, ongoing


In a collaborative artwork, Linda Nasdalack and Hannah Senn explore their profound, amorphous connection through walking and breathing meditations on the volcanic terrain of the active Mt. Vesuvius. Within this framework, the volcano’s and the artists’ bodies are understood as living, resonating entities that continuously exhale and release energy in their individual rhythms. The duality of calmness and destruction reflects interpersonal relationships and the connection to more-than-human surroundings.

The concept of complicity is explored both as method and subject. It is here understood as a relational practice facilitating alignment, negotiation, and shared responsibility.

What unfolds is a search for connection, simultaneity, and shared experience that extends beyond the physical and artistic practice.



Excerpt from “Tephra” (2-Channel-Video Installation)






6 x 4,5 Medium Format Photographs










               




Accomplices, in both a positive and a negative sense, are allies who act together, closely intertwined. Whether this action is legal or illegal – it is precisely this dual structure that makes it so fascinating. When they join forces against something, they simultaneously create alternative orders that are sometimes difficult to fathom, even conspiratorial and clandestine, yet effectively achieve their aims. They invent their own law, which binds them more closely than existing legislation.

Gesa Ziemer in “Komplizenschaft. Eine Taktik und Ästhetik der Kritik?” (2007)