Vergänglich (Transient)

Transient - 2023

"Transient" places the idea of ​​presence as the central focus of this proposal, based on the notion of the transitory as the mobile dynamics of an object or subject between two or more points. By proposing this set of "Anti-landscapes" I confront myself with the notion of landscape installed by modernity to re-install my reflections on the relationships between subject, object and context.

2023 Transient series. (1)

In this series of works, proposed as a triptych and a polyptych; the landscape contaminated by techn
In this series of works, proposed as a triptych and a polyptych; the landscape contaminated by techn

2023 Transient series. (2)

2023 Transient series. (5)

In this series of works, proposed as a triptych and a polyptych; the landscape "contaminated" by technology opens the possibility of contemplation and recollection in an exercise where the landscape and contemplation appear alien to the dynamics of mobility, fast and vertiginous from which the contemplative exercise takes place that takes a century of collage tradition not to "reconstruct a world in images" if not on the contrary, to embrace the fragmented, mobile and banished nature of the images that today I risk from my notion of contemporary painting. The "already done" disappears in these works that denote operations that question the transfer time in which the observation of the landscape occurs.

Questioning the notion of the instantaneous and the micro moments typical of the post-pandemic Anthropocene in a slow exercise of contemplation of the environment that occurs in silence on the subjects; perhaps, to annul the passage of time in an exercise of transitory presence.

"Verganglich" (Transient series) - 2023, Géneve. 8 pieces, 30 x 40 each.

In this series of works, proposed as a triptych and a polyptych; the landscape contaminated by techn
In this series of works, proposed as a triptych and a polyptych; the landscape contaminated by techn

2023 Transient series. (7)

2023 Transient series. (4)