The Berlin-based German-Argentine artist Sofia Nordmann presents philosophical content with her own technique and aesthetics. She playfully cuts up or tears up her handwritten philosophical writings, intimate love letters, her own pictures and drawings, family photos, antique maps and so on, in order to then construct three-dimensional collages from them. By concealing the original content, it draws attention to this and points out the importance and beauty of the invisible. Her wall objects consist of light-flooded, translucent paper layers, snippets and strips, which open up more hidden color spaces the more intensively they are viewed. The strong suggestive power of her works is an invitation to a sometimes deep, sometimes funny journey of discovery into her own world of thought.
Their concern is the hidden, the metaphysical level behind the visual, and the layers of reality that have a great influence on us, even though we can't see them with our five senses. She is concerned with possible processes of the emergence of reality and unconscious communication.
Location: Neukölln Arcaden
Neukölln Arcaden, Karl-Marx-Straße, Berlin, Deutschland
Opening hours: Mon. - Sat. 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
Duration: 15.08. - 15.09.2024
Vernissage: 15.08., at 5.00 pm