Jorinde Voigt, Grüne Treppe (II)

3.600,00 

Jorinde Voigt (German, b. 1977)

Grüne Treppe (II), 2015

Medium: Digital print, gold leaf applied by hand, on 320g cotton paper

Dimensions: 80 x 51.8 cm

Edition of 35: Hand-signed, numbered and dated

Condition: Mint

In stock

Jorinde Voigt, Grüne Treppe (II)

Jorinde Voigt is a German contemporary artist known for her intricate and visually captivating works that bridge the realms of art, science, and philosophy. Born in 1977 in Frankfurt am Main, Voigt’s multidisciplinary approach combines drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and data visualization to explore the complexities of perception, time, and human experience. One of the defining characteristics of Jorinde Voigt‘s art is her meticulous and systematic approach to visually representing abstract concepts. She often translates data, mathematical equations, or philosophical ideas into stunning visual compositions. Her use of vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and delicate lines adds a layer of aesthetic beauty to her thought-provoking works. Voigt’s art often draws inspiration from literature, music, and scientific theories, and she uses these influences to create pieces that challenge viewers to engage on both intellectual and emotional levels. Her series “Weihnachtsoratorium” (Christmas Oratorio) is a prime example, where she translated Bach’s musical composition into an elaborate visual score, exploring the intersection of sound, time, and artistic expression. Throughout her career, Jorinde Voigt‘s works have been exhibited in renowned art institutions worldwide, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.

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