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Cutlery & light as an optical menu | Nourishing for body & mind

Exhibition 01. - 28.02.2017

"The circle is a geometric figure,
in which all corners and edges have been cut"

Anonymous

 

LED artwork

Artists bring both intuition and emotion to their work. Initial conceptions of a work of art usually emerge as creative "brainwork" that is emotionally carried forward on the image carrier or in three-dimensional objects.

With this symbiosis they create sustainable assets, which ensure companies a increased corporate performance .

This creative, flexible and usually unconventional approach of the BURN-IN art creators always initiates innovations and change processes that ensure the essential competitive edge. 

BURN-IN showed at the second BURN-IN BUSINESS CIRCLE, how to live Corporate Social Responsibility authentically. Central point: The BURN-IN culture coordinates. These help to visually capture the interactions between corporate culture, innovation, creativity, brand, emotion, intuition, authenticity and identity and to set further activities based on them.

Partners wanted!

In 2017, BURN-IN plans to publish a book with the working title "Visionary BURN-IN Culture Coordinates for Profitable Corporate Performance" and is looking for interested companies and universities to actively participate in the research and realization.

With this, BURN-IN takes another important step and sheds light on the topic of CSR and corporate culture from a 360 degree perspective. Just like Matthias Kretschmer'sinnovative LED artworks Inner Strength and Inner Mirror, which immerse rooms in a wide variety of moods and restage corporate worlds. Artistic interventions paired with strategic management.

Curious? In the context of the vernissage on 7.2.2017, 7 pm we present more details. Or simply arrange a personal BURN-IN consultation in your company or in the BURN-IN Gallery & Thought Factory.

artworks

Fire circle
Fire circle

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.100
Melting point
Melting point

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.100
Censorship
Censorship

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.100
Subconscious
Subconscious

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.100
206 nations
206 nations

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 80 x 80 cm

€ 1.700
365 days
365 days

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 70 x 70 cm

€ 1.700
365 lives
365 lives

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 80 x 80 cm

€ 3.500
Blender
Blender

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 86 x 86 cm

€ 1.100
Censorship
Censorship

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.100
Collective with two faces
Collective with two faces

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 200 x 200 cm

€ 3.000
Departure
Departure

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 2.100
Fire circle
Fire circle

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.100
Hidden
Hidden

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.150
Hidden II
Hidden II

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 95 x 95 cm

€ 1.150
Inner mirror
Inner mirror

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 2.000
Inner strength
Inner strength

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 2.250
Melting point
Melting point

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.100
Mini spoon
Mini spoon

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 120 x 120 cm

€ 2.000
New beginning
New beginning

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.250
Quo Vadis Europe?
Quo Vadis Europe?

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.250
Subconscious
Subconscious

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.100
Tu Infelix Austria
Tu Infelix Austria

Matthias Kretschmer Österreich
Paintings, 90 x 90 cm

€ 1.250
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Artist

Kollektiv mit zwei Gesichtern

Collective with two faces

Matthias Kretschmer

However, this quote does not apply to Matthias Kretschmer's work. You could perhaps even say that he has succeeded in "squaring the circle" in his artistic approach to his assemblages.

Kretschmer, born and raised in Gmunden in 1980, is a graduate of the Advertising Academy and the Vienna University of Economics and Business. After 10 years in marketing, he turned his hobby into a profession and has since worked as a professional freelance artist in his studios in Gmunden, Vienna and Györ (Hungary). He is the winner of the Palm Art Merit Award 2015, permanent artist of the Stilgalerie Wien, guest artist at the LDX Artodrome gallery in Berlin and member of the KitzArt art association.

Although a circle is a flat figure, Kretschmer lends his concentrically arranged circles three-dimensionality through collages with sculptural objects. However, the shape of the circle as a symbol of unity and unity is only part of Matthias Kretschmer's symbolic art. Many small elements, mostly pieces of cutlery, form the order of his consistently serially used materials.