Rosa Tharrats's work is on display in Germany at the Kunsthalle Münster, from June 15 to September 21, in an exhibition entitled We Are Full of Winds and Sea and Solar Threads . The German city, located between Dortmund and Osnabrück, is hosting Rosa Tharrats's first solo exhibition in Germany and is supported by the Institut Ramon Llullull.
The Kunsthalle Münster is a contemporary art space located in the Speicher II building in the port of Münster. It does not have a permanent collection but hosts important temporary exhibitions. This exhibition premieres the 2025 film " The Underwater Divines Are Flying and Floating and Melting with Us," shot between February and March during a Schmidt Ocean Institute expedition to the South Sandwich Islands. Tharrats connects the landscape with sound elements that can be heard throughout the Kunsthalle Münster.
Rosa Tharrats: We Are Full of Winds and Sea and Solar Threads, Kunsthalle Münster
Rosa Tharrats also created Dressing the Wind , a large-format immersive textile installation that combines, integrates, and merges with the structure of the exhibition space. The work creates practical and poetic opportunities for a reconciliation between action and imagination in addressing current social and ecological challenges. Tharrats draws attention to the strength, but also to the vulnerability, of nature. She creates a global environment that prompts us to question our position in the world and, therefore, our attitude toward it.
The Barcelona-based artist is characterized by an interdisciplinary work that fuses elements such as visual art, textile design, and ecology. Sensory, immersive, and nature-connected concepts are present, as can be seen in We Are Full of Winds and Sea and Solar Threads from Münster. Tharrats creates environments that invite contemplation, silence, or a physical connection with the environment. Her installations are a symbiosis with nature, drawing on the elements of air, water, earth, fire, and ether.
Rosa Tharrats: We Are Full of Winds and Sea and Solar Threads, Kunsthalle Münster
In parallel to Rosa Tharrats' first solo exhibition in Germany, various activities will be held, including reading groups, specifically on July 3 with Critical Artistic Mediation with Power, featuring professors Gesa Krenner and Merle Radtke, as well as various guided tours.