Cosmic Landscapes
The exhibition "Cosmic Landscapes" at Mitterrand Saint-Honoré, Paris, explores the connections between the cosmos, perception, and immateriality, drawing parallels with Edgar Morin's complex thought. It features works by Yves Klein, Lita Albuquerque, and Jack Goldstein, examining different approaches to the invisible and the forces shaping our perception of reality.
Klein's work, particularly his use of IKB blue, delves into the immaterial, void, and invisible energy, opening a total perceptual field. Albuquerque's practice links art with science and sacred geometry, highlighting the relationship between Earth, the cosmos, and humanity. Goldstein's paintings of intense natural phenomena, such as lightning and eruptions, represent brief but powerful manifestations of invisible forces, illustrating disorder within systems and the unpredictable dynamics of reality.
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