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In ‘Terminal Classic,’ Timo Fahler Grapples with Dualities and Contradictions — Colossal

Last updated: November 26, 2025 8:30 am
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Timo Fahler’s latest exhibition, “Terminal Classic,” showcases a series of stained glass sculptures that delve into his personal experiences and the socio-political climate of the United States. The artist’s journey began in 2024 when he stumbled upon a discarded bedspring during a run in Los Angeles. This bedspring, with its thirteen rows of springs, eventually inspired Fahler to create a piece resembling the American flag, marking his final artwork in the U.S. before relocating to The Netherlands.

In “Terminal Classic,” Fahler combines vibrant Mesoamerican motifs with iconic American symbols like the bald eagle and the Stars and Stripes. By incorporating imagery from ancient Mayan codices and tombs, the artist explores themes of past and present, ecological sustainability, socio-economic disparities, and the interconnectedness of people and places. Through his art, Fahler also reflects on the significance of conservation efforts, drawing parallels between the decline and recovery of the bald eagle population and current environmental challenges.

One striking piece in the exhibition, titled “Idyllic, Idealic, Idea lick, i’d eel lick, i deal ick,” features the White House surrounded by a fence on Pennsylvania Avenue. The sculpture portrays the iconic building as if it were a stage backdrop, highlighting the barriers and contradictions inherent in American democracy. Through his repeated use of gates, chainlink, and security grates, Fahler emphasizes the dichotomies of confinement and freedom, inside and outside.

The exhibition also includes sculptures like “topos haliaeetus” and “SKYBEARER,” which depict a bald eagle in flight and a Mesoamerican figure, respectively. These pieces further explore the intersection of ancient symbolism and contemporary issues, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of cultural identity and heritage.

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Overall, “Terminal Classic” offers a thought-provoking exploration of history, politics, and identity through the lens of art. Fahler’s unique blend of traditional and modern imagery creates a powerful commentary on the challenges and contradictions of the present day. The exhibition is on display in New York City until December 13, offering a glimpse into the artist’s evolving perspective on the world around us.

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