20/03/2026
We are deeply thankful for the rare and meaningful connections that art makes possible across time and place. At the , Oracle Machine Mumbai by found not just a venue, but a story waiting to be rediscovered.
We are especially grateful for the remarkable resonance between continents - this work was first conceived at Germany’s Völklinger Hütte (established in 1873) and found a powerful echo in Mumbai’s Great Eastern Mill, which shares that very same year of origin. What seemed like a coincidence became a quiet, profound dialogue between two industrial histories.
Through sound, light, and archival voices, the installation transformed the space into a living memory - connecting Germany and India, past and present. For this, we are thankful for the way art transcends boundaries and brings histories into conversation.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the German Consulate Mumbai for collaborating with Dot Line Space Art Foundation to make this world premiere possible, and to everyone who worked behind the scenes to bring this vision to life.
We are equally thankful to celebrate the work of - one of Germany’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, known for his groundbreaking approach to music theatre and sound installations that merge history, text, and visual space into immersive experiences.
His first exhibition in India, Landscape Plays, presented in collaboration with Goethe-Institut Mumbai( ) , is currently on view at the Bhau Daji Lad Museum ( ) until 31 May - offering audiences another opportunity to engage with his extraordinary artistic language.
A heartfelt reminder: art doesn’t just travel - it connects, and for that, we are truly grateful.