Anne Duk Hee Jordan, Julius von Bismarck and Haroon Mirza
everything, entangled, all at once
max goelitz | alexander levy
Munich, Germany
May 9–Jul 5, 2025
Opening: May 9, 6–9pm
Opening hours during various others: May 10–11, 11am–5pm

max goelitz, in collaboration with alexander levy, presents everything, entangled, all at once, featuring Julius von Bismarck, Anne Duk Hee Jordan, and Haroon Mirza. This group exhibition brings together works that explore processes of transformation, the limits of perception, and the interplay between humans and their environment. The artists develop narratives that focus on the transformation of temporal and ecological structures while highlighting the ambivalence between human control and symbiotic relationships. Through the layering of synthetic, technological, and organic materials, their works challenge existing orders and make the hidden tangible.

The exhibition rethinks the boundaries between artificial and natural orders, questioning anthropocentric narratives and shifting focus to cycles shaped by or independent of human intervention. The title everything, entangled, all at once references Donna Haraway’s concept of “Making Kin” and Karen Barad’s theory of “Entanglement”, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all things. It also nods to the multiverse logic of the film “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (2022), where identities, realities, and temporalities intertwine.