Ignacio Klindworth
Jávea-Alicante, Spain
My art travels through territories located somewhere between figuration and abstraction. I consider myself a cartographer. The line is my vehicle.
MessageCollection: BMM Serie Biológicas Micro Mundos
BMM Series 2023/1 Biological Series Micro-worlds. Triptych.
Mixed media on board. 116X180cm
Three bodies. Birth. Life. Death. Three processes in constant interaction.
Biology and architecture. Philosophy of biology. Visible and invisible micro-worlds. Intuited micro-worlds. Expansion of meanings. New biological identities. New territories of exploration for artists.
The human being as a model that interacts between several simultaneous worlds. The human being as an ecosystem.
What would happen if we could navigate the micro-worlds that surround us and are invisible to the naked eye? What conceptual problems would arise for the artist if he were involved in an immersive experience like this?
Are there links between biological and cultural evolution?
If nature is visible, manipulable, and developable, can nature that is not visible also be so?
Three stages, three processes, three states: birth, life, and death. Closed or open biological cycles in a permanent process. Survival, colonization, and hosts that form collective identities. Living beings that accompany you or that you accompany. Living beings that shape your identity. Intelligence.
The emergence of a new world brings with it new concepts, ideas, and processes. Something new opens up uncharted territory. This is usually a process of colonization. Later, we come to understand the countless processes in which survival as a species is always present.
The new frontiers of art are expanding into parallel worlds that are not visible.
And yet, we need to see in order to compose.
Mixed media on board. 116X180cm
Three bodies. Birth. Life. Death. Three processes in constant interaction.
Biology and architecture. Philosophy of biology. Visible and invisible micro-worlds. Intuited micro-worlds. Expansion of meanings. New biological identities. New territories of exploration for artists.
The human being as a model that interacts between several simultaneous worlds. The human being as an ecosystem.
What would happen if we could navigate the micro-worlds that surround us and are invisible to the naked eye? What conceptual problems would arise for the artist if he were involved in an immersive experience like this?
Are there links between biological and cultural evolution?
If nature is visible, manipulable, and developable, can nature that is not visible also be so?
Three stages, three processes, three states: birth, life, and death. Closed or open biological cycles in a permanent process. Survival, colonization, and hosts that form collective identities. Living beings that accompany you or that you accompany. Living beings that shape your identity. Intelligence.
The emergence of a new world brings with it new concepts, ideas, and processes. Something new opens up uncharted territory. This is usually a process of colonization. Later, we come to understand the countless processes in which survival as a species is always present.
The new frontiers of art are expanding into parallel worlds that are not visible.
And yet, we need to see in order to compose.
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