Update and Resume | 02.11.2021
The 25th ART Innsbruck is history. For BURN-IN summa summarum a really successful, exciting fair with many new, interesting contacts and a highly positive response for our exhibition program.
Everywhere you could feel the extremely good mood and the great desire of art collectors for the "food" art.
Press release of ART Innsbruck
What is "green art"?
In a separate press release (27.10.2021), fair director Johanna Penz addresses the program and philosophy of Green Art at BURN-IN Gallery and talks about her very personal approach to nature and art and what it means for ART Innsbruck.
BURN-IN has been focusing on GreenArt for many years, already curated and realized many exhibitions on the theme of nature and sustainability. Nature, art and culture became and will become in the future even more central theme of the gallery. All the more we are pleased that the 25th ART Innsbruck takes up "our" theme", pulls on the same strand and advocates awareness for the green planet.
For art and culture have worldwide something identity and meaning, something sensual. Richard Fischer and Linda Steinthórsdóttir let us experience all of this firsthand in their works.
Background and future
In the modern halls of Olympiaworld Innsbruck presented several dozen galleries with more than 700 artists. After the many Corona-related postponements, the fair's director now hopes that ART Innsbruck will once again be held regularly in Tyrol and therefore that it will be held again in 2022.
Invitation to the 25th ART Innsbruck
The ART Innsbruck celebrates the 25th anniversary and BURN-IN celebrates with it.
With contemporary GreenART, BURN-IN is once again building bridges! Between nature & art, between collectors, companies & artists, between virtual & real worlds. In classic & atypical art spaces.
With the current exhibition program, the BURN-IN Gallery takes you into a highly diverse, green universe and invites you to an unforgettable, thought-provoking art journey in the Olympic Hall in Innsbruck.
The BURN-IN team is looking forward to your visit!
Location:
Olympiaworld Innsbruck,
Olympiastrasse 10, 6020 Innsbruck
Duration:
28 - 31 October 2021
Covid-19 (3G rule)
VIP Preview:
Oct 27, 2021, 19:30-21:30 soft opening
Exclusively for invited guests
Covid-19 (3G rule) + PCR test
Stand:
B|08
Attention art enthusiasts!
BURN-IN provides 50 fair tickets (free tickets or preview with soft opening) for Art Innsbruck.
Simply register, with a little luck you will be there too.
Artists
Richard Fischer
BURN-IN is delighted to present for the first time in western Austria the charismatic photographic artist and Ambassador of Flowers Richard Fischer.
The internationally highly successful project SILENT SCREAM was already shown in March 2021 at the traditional department store Gerngross on Vienna's Mariahilfer Straße and enchanted a large audience in the atrium with the exquisite collection of extravagant plants.
With digital transformation, an experimentation with depth of field and light painting, Fischer succeeds in unfolding the power of simplicity and expressively staging it as a universal truth.
Behind the mammoth SILENT SCREAM project, however, lies much more than floral beauty. Fischer takes on the challenges of the Anthropocene and focuses his contemporary artistic intervention on environmental awareness, bringing many floral species threatened with extinction on the broad scale and focusing on raising awareness and changing behavior.
Linda Steinthórsdóttir
Icelandic artist Linda Steinthórsdóttir transports us to the Otherworld and presents her very personal, iridescent Iceland.
She tells authentic stories of natural spectacles, the natural beauty and a livable co | evolution. Monochrome works in black and white, sometimes accompanied by delicate pastel, convince not only lovers of minimalism.
Steinthórsdóttir gives the works a very special identity by processing natural materials of her homeland. The volcanic ash from the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in 2010 can be found in some works and authentically depicts the Icelandic landscape.
Similar to the incomparable auroras, considered the majestic color spectacles of the north, Steinthórsdóttir's works unfold an iridescent magic. Interacting with the momentary daylight, the angle of view and incidence of light, an ever-changing new mood emerges.
Martina Hamrik
When contemporary art meets sporty aesthetics, that's where German artist Martina Hamrik comes in.
She chooses the spectacle of sport to tell stories of a wide variety of sporting obsessions with her patented, mostly color-reduced iconic loop paintings. The abstract loop backgrounds contrast delightfully with the powerfully dynamic, confident protagonists. At times, the figures seem to step out of the spaces. Hamrik deliberately chooses sports that are carried by aesthetics and grace.
The choreographic, the playful is in the foreground. Dynamically, golfers, ballerinas, swimmers & co celebrate a sensual sports spectacle of contemporary art - this time perfectly embedded in the hallowed halls of Innsbruck's Olympiaworld.