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Meteorite Ilustrations - Falling Stones, Rising Perspectives

This visual journey follows the quiet signals embedded in drawings of falling stones, tracing how different eras perceived these visitors from the sky and folded them into belief, science, and art. It revisits these images to stir perception and invite reflection on what once shaped the world, and what signals may still be rising today.

Messengers From Above Series -Micrometeorites

Exploring how micrometeorites and ordinary dust blur the boundary between the cosmic and the human, and how recent shifts in perspective invite us to recognize outer space as something that quietly inhabits our everyday world.

Messengers From Above Series -Murchison & Melencolia I

Murchison: A modest meteorite holding the building blocks of life, revealing our cosmic origins. Melencolia I: Dürer’s angel wrestles with doubt as a blazing meteor reminds us the universe moves beyond certainty.

Messengers From Above Series - Visitors or Guests?

Olaf Nicolai’s “Visitor, be my guest” (2015) invites us to host a meteorite that has traveled billions of kilometers, transforming a scientific relic into an intimate encounter where the cosmic and human worlds quietly meet.

The Meteorite Field Guide You Didn’t Know You Needed

This is a reader’s guide to "The Meteorites" by Helen Gordon, in which we argue that the newly published book is a rare breath of fresh air in public engagement with meteorites, balancing a clear, map-like overview of the field with an artful exploration of the moments of self-transcendence meteorites inspire in humans.

Ensisheim Meteorite Show 2025

This review looks at the Ensisheim Meteorite Show 2025, an annual gathering in Ensisheim, France, where collectors, scientists, dealers, and the simply curious come together around meteorites and space materials. Anchored by the famous 1492 fall, the show’s appeal reaches beyond the fair, grounded in history, culture, science, and the lasting allure of meteorite collecting.