
Everything that sustains us explores the conditions—material, symbolic and epistemological—that make the world inhabitable. Rather than focusing on visible forms or spectacular events, the exhibition turns its attention to what remains mostly unseen: air, water, sediment, belief systems, scientific knowledge and the fragile relations that bind them together. The exhibition is structured vertically across three levels of the building, each corresponding to a different state of the territory—air, surface and subsoil—and proposes a specific way of understanding how the world is sustained. Moving through the exhibition is not a linear narrative but a gradual descent and ascent through layers of matter, meaning and time.
11H00 – 18H00