
The exhibition is an insight into the work of the French composer, musician, film director and world traveller (or rather - nomad) Sig (Siegfried).
At the core of the exhibition is the movie Kinogamma I & II, a masterpiece of ecstatic world-viewing that lasts over two hours. It is complemented by black and white analogue photographs taken during his wanderings, which can be seen as a complement to Siegfried's cinematic world-view, also as travel notes, or as an artistic exploration of the mysteries of the human world and existence.
Sigfrid's cinematographic and photographic works are permeated by an unmasked, perhaps even romantic fascination with the seemingly ordinary, the mundane, the unimportant, the almost invisible substance of the human world.