Wednesday, 18 March 2020

1278) Brigitte Kowanz, Austria: "Opportunity - An illuminating Message": A stamp issue in the "Contemporary Art in Austria" Stamp Series: Date of Stamp issue: 17.03.2020:

1278) Brigitte Kowanz, Austria: "Opportunity - An illuminating Message": A stamp issue in the "Contemporary Art in Austria" Stamp Series: Date of Stamp issue: 17.03.2020:

This special Stamp issued under the "Contemporary Art in Austria" Stamp Series, shows the work - "Opportunity" by Viennese artist Brigette Kowanz, who uses light as a design medium in her work.

Brigette Kowanz was born in Vienna, Austria and studied at the University of Applied Arts from 1975-1980. She is a Professor at the Institute of Transmedial Art in the same University since 1997.

In 2017, she collaborated with Erwin Wurm to design the Austrian Pavilion for the Biennale in Venice.

Light, Space and Code:

Light, Space and Code have been at the centre of Brigette Kowanz's work since the 1980s. "Light is what you see": Light makes everything else visible, but itself mostly remains invisible or transparent. 

In her works, the artist creates situations in which light can show itself. Space is also addressed. Three-dimensional works like "Opportunity" are "infinity boxes" - using light, glass and mirrors they create what appears to be never-ending virtual spaces. When looking at the work from a real space, one enters this virtual space and encounters one's own reflection in it. This creates an "Opportunity" for reflection and a reality check - the recognition aspect being a significant element.

The digital world is, however, not only addressed by means of these virtual spaces, but also through codes in various forms. For example, as an earlier Binary code for transmitting information at the speed of light, Morse Code is the foundation of the digital era.

In "Opportunity", by contrast, writing and language are used as a Code. Depending upon the angle from which it is viewed, the writing shifts between abstract lines and concrete terminology, between being legible and illegible.

The design on this stamp

The design on this stamp is a light installation from 2017, which was shown in an exhibition in the Galerie Hausler in Zurich. It represents the concept "Opportunity" by taking the artist's handwriting and creating a virtualised and digitised version of it. This extremely personal piece of writing was then shaped into fluorescent tubes filled with argon and fluorescent material, thus becoming a glowing blue message.









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7 comments:

  1. Rajan Trikha has commented:
    "Very interesting ‘Opportunity" usages.

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    1. I was quite impressed/fascinated with this concept propounded by this Professor. Thought I would write this post, Trikha sahab.

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    2. Rajan Trikha has further commented:
      "Yes of course very innovative style."

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  2. Ashok Borate has commented:
    "Very nice."

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  3. Radhakrishnan Thampy has commented:
    "Thanks for sharing. Best wishes."

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