BURN-IN invites from now on to the interactive, digital art tour and starts with the art feature QUODLIBET
With the 34th art feature, BURN-IN sets off to new horizons. For the first time, the gallery stages a virtual three-dimensional space designed by media designer Lukas Dolzer, especially for the Spanish artist Aurora CID who conceives the special show QUODLIBET together with curator Alberta.
The name says it all! Thus, all visitors can stroll interactively through the just opened museum rooms, "work out" art and architecture from different positions, understand them, learn all kinds of interesting facts (info points) and last but not least conveniently switch to the BURN-IN online depot and order. A stimulating tour into CID's worlds of nature, architecture and sound awaits visitors.
About QUODLIBET
When you get involved with the sculptural extractions of Spanish artist Aurora CID, you very soon lose yourself in all sorts of symphonic things. The diverse sound images do not only manifest themselves in the eye of the beholder, rather impulses arise that appeal to several senses and put one in a very specific mood.
The quodlibet (as it is popularly known) originally comes from music and is equated in painting to the concept of trompe-l'œil, the pretence of three-dimensionality. CID is a real master of this discipline. With her, corners and edges blending harmoniously with curves and waves, architecture meets nature. All works live from the incredibly strong colours (oil) and the ingeniously composed colour gradients, whose plasticity is again impressively deepened by varnish. The extremely rarely used carrier material KRAFT (corrugated cardboard) underlines CIDs intention of three-dimensionality perfectly and at the same time reflects the sustainability of the material used.
In the virtual exhibition Quodlibet, we show 20 works of the artist from the years 2003 - 2020 and put a focus on the two series of works Opus and Sinfonia. Thus, the artist shows us another, for many probably unexpected facets of her artistic work, which, in addition to her fundamental understanding of nature and architecture and the geometries hidden therein, also takes us into new multidimensional worlds of sound.
The artist lives and works in Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real), about two hours drive south of Madrid and has already exhibited in Spain, Belgium, Germany and Italy.
For all lovers who love geometric art - absolute insider tip!
¡Sin cultura no hay futuro!
Without culture there is no future!
Past exhibitions:
- Geometric Flow 9/2019
- Waving Color Symphonies 9/2020
artist
Aurora Cid
Spanien | Kunstwerke: 26