Achim Großmann and Silvia Eisele are the artist duo ArsCubis. They have been working in their studio in Calw in the Black Forest since 2014. In their first year of work, they created the ArsCubis series, works that are assembled from several thousand colored wooden cubes to form a harmonious image grid. A recurring theme in their work is nature. This can be seen in their object artworks, which are constructed using materials such as wood, copper, steel, acids, acrylic glass, fabric, natural materials, and paints. The civilized humans, who have outgrown nature, also became a theme for the artist duo. The media with which the artists realize their art, make a state visible, and make a statement are diverse, flow into one another, and merge. Structures, forms, colors, transience. The photo project Metamorphosis developed through their exploration of the orchard meadow, a habitat typical of their region with its high biodiversity, and the orchard apple with its variety of species. For three years, they have been photographically documenting the fascinating transformation processes of decay caused by microorganisms. Moments of transience and their aesthetics in decay.
- Section Photography
- Venue Palazzo Mora
- Based in Calw, Germany
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