© Olaf Probst
Mushroom clouds assume an overwhelming, almost exalted appearance of disconcerting beauty. Yet they are also the visible signature of a deadly reality: the ability of the human race to annihilate itself. Pictures of mushroom clouds are created using technical apparatus. As such, they are both historical documents and media creations, vacillating in the space between evidence and illusion. In his artistic oeuvre, Olaf Probst explores the relationship between language, writing, text and visual form. Drawing on the motif of the mushroom cloud, he shows how images become texts and texts become images.
Olaf Probst studied under Rudolf Schoofs, Sotirios Michou and Jürgen Brodwolf at the Stuttgart State Academy of Fine Arts. He lives and works in Munich.
To introduce the exhibition, Professor Juliane Prade-Weiss (Comparative Literature, LMU) will speak at the vernissage on 15 April 2026.
Temporary art exhibitions have been presented on the CAS premises in collaboration with UniGalerieLMU since 2008.
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