»Banalität des Schaffens« duo exhibition with Coco Martina Brüschweiler at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle, DE
Seite, 2025
Calendar page between two sheets of handmade paper
flax, hemp, cotton
42x29cm
Sofafolie 1-3 (1), 2025
Sinked antique glass
70x45cm
O.T., 2025
Tiffany technique with different types of glass
78x61cm
Silberglas, 2025
Muscovite, overlay glass
21x17cm
Austria/Bosnia, 2025
Typewriter on handmade paper
flax, hemp, cotton
29x21cm
Autokarten, 2025
Tiffany technique with collected cards, float glass
118x68cm
Calendar page between two sheets of handmade paper
flax, hemp, cotton
42x29cm
Sofafolie 1-3 (1), 2025
Sinked antique glass
70x45cm
O.T., 2025
Tiffany technique with different types of glass
78x61cm
Silberglas, 2025
Muscovite, overlay glass
21x17cm
Austria/Bosnia, 2025
Typewriter on handmade paper
flax, hemp, cotton
29x21cm
Autokarten, 2025
Tiffany technique with collected cards, float glass
118x68cm
Are sketches, personal objects, and all the little things of everyday life part of art?
Our work is about capturing feelings, moments, and stories. Much of it does not arise from a concept, but from an immediate need to create. Things come into being because they should be there and because they should surround us. For us, art becomes an environment, an extension of our own living space. Stories are written into materials. Different ways of working come together. Documenting, collecting, bringing together, and merging materials that sometimes have nothing to do with each other. Emotions are translated into forms. Languages change, origins resonate. Two material languages and two ways of making encounter each other and raise common questions.
What do things tell us? What sticks. What emerges when collections, materials, and approaches come into contact with each other. What does creating art actually mean? Making life visible. Making feelings visible. Documenting, preserving, highlighting, understanding, showing, and transforming interests. Perhaps, in the end, it is above all the joy of making that forms the core. The act of making itself is the focus. The banality of creation.
Our work is about capturing feelings, moments, and stories. Much of it does not arise from a concept, but from an immediate need to create. Things come into being because they should be there and because they should surround us. For us, art becomes an environment, an extension of our own living space. Stories are written into materials. Different ways of working come together. Documenting, collecting, bringing together, and merging materials that sometimes have nothing to do with each other. Emotions are translated into forms. Languages change, origins resonate. Two material languages and two ways of making encounter each other and raise common questions.
What do things tell us? What sticks. What emerges when collections, materials, and approaches come into contact with each other. What does creating art actually mean? Making life visible. Making feelings visible. Documenting, preserving, highlighting, understanding, showing, and transforming interests. Perhaps, in the end, it is above all the joy of making that forms the core. The act of making itself is the focus. The banality of creation.
Photo: Martin Nielebock