It is not the task of art to copy nature,
but to express it.
In May 2019, BURN-IN presents pointillist and surrealist works (oil and acrylic on canvas) by Eva Pisa (Austria) and Nino Perrone (Italy) in the group exhibition from the surrealist two-tone history nature. BURN-IN engages in an exciting dialogue between the historical, spaces, nature, and the people who inhabit them. Sustainability and cultural heritage play a major role in this.
The surreal
as a vision.
The series of works living with history and Bäumlinge by Eva Pisa allow us glimpses behind historical walls, reveal many a secret of their inhabitants and tell of natural creatures that have grown together with trees. Nocturnal tree dwellers populate branches under the full moon, women and men cavort on Italian piazzas or in vaults steeped in history. One senses the interaction between people, the history and the omnipresent nature. As always, satire, irony and an ambivalence in the way of looking at things is an important part of her pictures.
Nino Perrone, with his infinity of brushstrokes, takes us to the vast, hilly areas and seascapes around Bari. He stages with a "swarm" of colors his space of nature on canvas, transmitting vibrations and impulses, dedicates himself to the mysteries of eternal life. In the works Harmony, Energy, Metamorphosis and Fragments he makes us feel warm summer air, inhale aphrodisiac scents and sink into seas of flowers. We immerse ourselves in the sensuality of nature, experience its beauty and transience, the wonderful change of seasons and begin to understand nature as a universe. We recognize the complexity of the system that needs to be preserved. Sustainability at its highest level, preserving for next generations. The surreal as a vision.