The triptych “Viva” by Stephanie Bing consists of three elongated canvases, each measuring 50 × 20 × 4 cm, which together form a colorful, kaleidoscopic aquarium. The picture surfaces are wild and full of movement, the perspective dissolved and the composition two-dimensional, yet layered and multi-faceted. Organic and inorganic forms merge into a vibrant structure of eggs, fish, embryos, single-celled organisms, two- and three-celled organisms, cell divisions, chilis, and breast shapes. These motifs seem to float like in a primordial soup just before the Big Bang, before everything finds its final form. In “Viva,” Stephanie Bing uses a multi-perspective visual language, employing complementary contrasts and personified forms to captivate the eye and draw the viewer into a microcosmic cosmos. The work evokes the origin of life, cell division, evolution, and transformation, with the visual language understood both biologically and metaphorically.
VIVA Triptychon
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