What really shapes reality? In the exhibition The Collapse of the Wave Function, Karin Karinson takes us into the poetic and paradoxical world of quantum physics, where everything is possible – until we see it. The exhibition explores the moment when the potential becomes real, when an infinite spectrum of possibilities is reduced to a single concrete outcome. Reality, Karinson argues, is not something that just is – it occurs in the very transition, in the moment of collapse, where matter emerges from probability and the abstract takes form.
Karin Karinson is educated at Capellagården, Rhode Island School of Design and HDK-Valand. She has exhibited both in Sweden and internationally and is represented in several public collections. In 2017 she received the Sten A. Olsson scholarship for how she has renewed her work with ceramic sculpture.