Have we ever imagined what nature might look like in another dimension? In Dimension V: Baroque Nature, German artist Willi Siber opens a portal to the unknown. This exhibition is not merely an experiment in colour and material, but a prophecy of material evolution. Oscillating between painting and sculpture, Siber reshapes the organic morphology of nature through steel and resin, imbuing it with a precise form akin to digital algorithms. Through the interplay of interference paints, heavy matter becomes weightless and solid shapes begin to flow, embodying a contemporary Baroque spirit—an ultimate sensory tension and a rational optical poem. Welcome...
Have we ever imagined what nature might look like in another dimension?
In Dimension V: Baroque Nature, German artist Willi Siber opens a portal to the unknown. This exhibition is not merely an experiment in colour and material, but a prophecy of material evolution.
Oscillating between painting and sculpture, Siber reshapes the organic morphology of nature through steel and resin, imbuing it with a precise form akin to digital algorithms. Through the interplay of interference paints, heavy matter becomes weightless and solid shapes begin to flow, embodying a contemporary Baroque spirit—an ultimate sensory tension and a rational optical poem. Welcome to the Fifth Dimension. Here, objects are no longer simply viewed; they exist in perpetual resonance with space, light, and your perception.