artists

Andrea Sunder-Plassmann lives in Berlin, Germany and works with photography, film/ video and installations. A pioneer of the early experimental and multidisciplinary art scene of Berlin in the 1980s, Andrea's work combined performance with photography, Super8 and 16mm film. From there, she began creating both temporary and site-specific installations that explore the synergies between object and environment and the impact of the viewer as an element in the work. Using photography to examine time, light and space, Andrea's work examined both perception and human nature. While her artistic focus has shifted from the autobiographical to the contemporary, Andrea continues to experiment with the boundaries of both cognition and intuition.

Sigi Torinus was born in the US Virgin Islands and received her MFA from the Braunschweig Art Institute, Germany, and San Francisco State University in California. Informed by her nomadic life, Sigi’s work explores our perceptions of the migratory journey, through time and space, in both physical and digital worlds. Her art returns time and again to the themes of origin, departure, navigation and destination. Playing with concepts like presence and absence, visibility and intangibility, her hybrid new media installations often combine sculptural elements with video, audio, and performance, creating an immersive environment that activates our different senses both viscerally and intellectually. Her works have been exhibited in the US, the Caribbean, Europe, Australia and Canada.

 

see sunder-plassmann.de and sigitorinus.com

browsing beauty was first launched in Australia with Anita Kocsis
Sound by M. Wlodarkiewicz, O. Jarchov, A. Witte, I. Dubrovsky