
Strange Horizons
Curatorial Statement
In an era where digital art often flattens our world into pixels, this striking installation tears open new dimensions. Rasmussen transforms nature's most dramatic moments—stormy skies, burning horizons, and tranquil waters—into a massive geometric puzzle that hovers like an alien artifact in the gallery. Each face of this sculptural monolith captures a different mood, from apocalyptic oranges to ethereal blues, creating a kaleidoscopic journey through Earth's most sublime scenes.
The piece plays tricks with reality, forcing viewers to question where one landscape ends and another begins. It's as if someone folded space-time itself into an origami cube, trapping fragments of time.
Strange Horizons is a bold re-imagining of how we experience nature in an increasingly constructed world. In an age of climate anxiety and digital detachment, the work stands as a monument to the raw power of natural phenomena, commanding attention and awe in equal measure.