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Sonntag, 12. Juli 2026

"Kunst findet Stadt -"Art Finds the City" 2

"Kunst findet Stadt - Thema Demokratie" /"Art Finds the City" – 
Theme: Democracy

23/05 - September 15/09/2026: Works in public spaces

11/07 - September 15/09/2026: Works in shop windows

(opening was 11 July 2026)

Center of Rheinbach (NRW), Germany

With "Kunst findet Stadt," the city of Rheinbach is initiating a multi-month cultural project that deliberately blurs the boundaries between public space, everyday life, and contemporary art. True to the guiding principle "Art is where you are," the city itself becomes an exhibition space: streets and squares become stages, shop windows curated presentation areas—in short, "the city becomes a gallery."The center will be transformed into an open, freely accessible art landscape. A total of 29 artistic positions, including twelve installations in public spaces and 17 works as part of a shop window exhibition, will enter into direct dialogue with the urban space and society. The exhibition is continu-ously accompanied by tours, lectures and concerts.

About the work

As mentioned in the previously post , I had the opportunity to create two works for this event.

The first work is a graphic work entitled " Eine andere Sichtweise - A Different Perspective" (No15) which can be seen at the optician's shop Optik Ansichtweise, Hauptstraße 55., Rheinbach.

With "Eine andere Sichtweise - A Different Perspective," I depart from the focus of my previous artistic work and develops a graphic visual language that employs a metaphorical narrative. Birds become stand-ins for people with diverse personalities, experiences, and worldviews. Together, they sit on a rope that provides support and simultaneously symbolizes the foundation of a democratic society. Democracy thrives on diversity and differing opinions. It requires the willingness to form majorities without losing sight of minorities and to respect other perspectives. Tolerance, empathy, and mutual respect create the stability that enables peaceful coexistence.


The second work is the spatial installation "Die Pflanze der Demokratie hegen - Nurturing the Plant of Democracy," (No21) which is exhibited in the shop window of the optician's shop Optik Schulz, Hauptstraße 12, Rheinbach.

The installation uses simple, everyday objects to explore the fundamental principles of a democratic society. Two chairs facing each other, a table, and a potted plant form a minimalist arrangement that emphasizes dialogue and cooperation. The plant symbolizes democracy. Like any living plant, it needs attention, care, and suitable conditions to grow and thrive. Democracy is not a static state, but an ongoing process that requires commitment and respon- sibility. The two chairs are equal: they are the same distance from the table and at the same height. They symbolize people with different opinions, political convictions, and perspectives. Democracy thrives on the acceptance of these differences and the ability to find common solutions through respectful exchange.The white table alludes to the search for consensus and peaceful coexistence. The work deliberately avoids explicit labels or explanations. Instead, the installation invites viewers to interpret the symbolism themselves and reflect on the conditions necessary for democracy to endure.

Both works inviting the viewers to continually question their own viewpoint and consider things from a different perspective. It serves as a reminder that everyone is part of a community—unique in their own perspective and yet connected by the shared responsibility of maintaining balance.




 

Dienstag, 7. Juli 2026

" Kunst findet Stadt " (Arts finds the City)

Two of my works were selected for the art project "Kunst findet Stadt (Art Finds the City) in the shop window exhibition category of the city of Rheinbach (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany. The first work is a graphic piece entitled "Andere Ansichten / A Different Perspective" and the second is a spatial installation entitled "Die Pflanze der Demokratie hegen / Nurturing the Plant of Democracy".


Kunst findet Stadt (Art Finds the City)
23/05 - September 15/09/2026: Works in public spaces
11/07 - September 15/09/2026: Works in shop windows
(Opening of the shop window exhibition 11/07/2026 at 12:00 noon, followed by tours and concerts)

City center of Rheinbach (North Rhine-Westphalia), Germany

"Art Finds the City" transforms Rheinbach into an open art space. Under the guiding theme of democracy, the project invites visitors to discover contemporary art in unusual locations – amidst everyday life, right in the heart of the city.




 

Montag, 6. Juli 2026

Ode aan de Linge art festival - "9054" or "A Ritual of..".

Ode aan de Linge art festival - "9054" or "A Ritual of..".

Here is a selection of images of the installation titled "9054" or "A Ritual of…", which I set up on the weekend of July 4th and 5th July 2026 as part of the "Ode aan de Linge" art festival, themed "Water"  in the Heemtuin in Geldermalsen, Netherlands.

Material: Mirrors, ceramics bowls, pebbles, water

The installation is relatively small for a piece of land art. Its intention, however, is to draw attention to the nature of our environment and its details. The installation allows for various interpretations. It can be seen as a reflection and interpretation of the surrounding nature: the pond, the leaves on the water, the reflection of the sky and the trees in the water… At the same time, the installation reflects elements and perspectives of Far Eastern philosophies based on my extended stay in the Far East. Water is the basis of life and ultimately stronger than stone. Water possesses many different qualities. It is the basis of life, but it can also be devastatingly destructive. It is a metaphor for movement, power, and floating, but also for tranquility, contemplation, silence, purity, and cleanliness. The installation focuses on these five key concepts.

The image shows a selection of photos of the land art installation. The installation is located in front of a pool on a lawn. It consists of 16 mirrors arranged in a square. On the mirrors are 14 bowls filled with small white and black pebbles and water. Two mirrors at opposite corners have no bowls; instead, beige and black pebbles rest on the mirrors. The reason for this was to prevent the installation from appearing too uniform and to create a harmonious contrast and tension. Furthermore, these two corner points mark an invisible parallel line to the edge of the pond.

#odeaandelinge, #artfestival, #landart, #zen, #fareast, #heemtuin, #Geldermalsen, #installation 




Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2026

EISA Photography Maestro Contest 2026

EISA Photography Maestro Contest 2026. Under the theme "Travel," photographers could participate in the "Single Image" and "Series" categories.

My small travel photo series became runner-up in the Dutch section of the competition. The series was published in connection with the contest, along with a short article in the Dutch photography magazine FOCUS issue #3/2026.

“This series approaches the theme of travel from a different perspective and a different context. The photos show travel in relation to all everyday situations and daily life. Instead of beautiful landscapes, monuments, busy airports or train stations, or people in a folkloric setting, which are normally associated with travel and travel photography, here you see trams, rickshaws with their passengers and drivers, buses, river ferries, or the nighttime view from above of the endless stream of lights from

cars and buses in an urban context. Everything is in motion in one way or another. The photos were taken in Kolkata (India), Narail and Dhaka (Bangladesh), and Taipei (Taiwan) during working stays.

Generally, for this type of photo, I do not plan fixed series and I do not focus on one specific subject or theme in advance.” •




Mittwoch, 1. Juli 2026

Ode aan de Linge 2026 - Theme "Water"

Ode aan de Linge Art Festival

This year's Ode aan de Linge Art Festival takes place on Sunday, 5 July, 2026. The theme is "Water." I am participating again this year and will be creating and presenting a small land art installation by the water for the festival.

Location: Heemtuin, entrance next to the marina, Achter 't Veer 7, Geldermalsen, Netherlands

#Odeaandelinge, #Landart, #artfestival, #heemtuin, #geldermalsen, #water






 

Freitag, 26. Juni 2026

ArtRad / Tour de Oderland

My interpretations about bicycles are presented in this group exhibition


ArtRad / Tour de Oderland

26 June – 25 July, 2026
Opening: 26 June, 2026, 6:00 p.m.

MAGISTRALE KUNSTHALLE
Karl-Marx-Strasse. 192, 15230 Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
Opening Hours:
Thursday-Friday 2:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.,
Saturday: 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.



About the exhibition

Magistrale Kunsthalle presents a cross-border exhibition project that focuses on the connection between cycling culture and contemporary art.
The exhibition brings together artistic positions that explore the bicycle as an object, symbol, and medium. On display are sculptures, installations, conceptual works, and mobile artworks that address issues of mobility, sustainability, public space, and social change.


About the photo works

The concept behind the three images is based on depicting bicycles from unusual or unsettling perspectives.These bicycles symbolize malfunctions and the temporary inability to continue riding. For a brief moment, however, they become a kind of installation art in public space. They show that a bicycle is not just a means of transport, but can suddenly transform into an art object that can be discovered in the urban environment. 








 

Montag, 22. Juni 2026

The Live Performances - HAPPENING UNDER VESUΛIO

HAPPENING UNDER VESUΛIO

Festival

June 12–13, 2026

Residency

June 7–14, 2026

Villa Santa Maria, Via Raffaele Ferrante 4, Domicella (AV), Italy


On June 12th and 13th 2026, I finally performed several times, presenting two performances. The first was a new site-specific performance that I had developed specifically for the festival. This new live performance was also an interdisciplinary project, as it incorporated a site-specific land art installation called "9055," which I've already mentioned. The performance shares the same title: "9055." The second performance, "The Plant," is an older work from 2023 and is adapted for each location. Both performances are silent, without any sound, featuring constant, slow, repetitive movements and actions. This created a contrast to the sound art pieces and the other, more moving performances by the other artists. Both performances took place at sunset and at night, which created a further contrast.

Both performances are partly based on the philosophical concepts of Zen and the Japanese concept of Ma. The concept of Ma, for example, represents a dynamic emptiness or pause—like the silence between notes in music, empty spaces in visual compositions, or pauses in conversation. Furthermore, other key words symbolize dignity, the relationship to time, silence, the Circle of Life, the power of solitude, and the fact that every living being and every object possesses its own inherent dignity. Autobiographical elements became also incorporated.

With the kind support of Stroom, The Hague, Netherlands

(Photos Lucy Planet & Alessia Siniscalchi)