Flyer – Above the Karman Line – Fousion Gallery

Above the Karman Line

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Fousion Gallery
c/ Comerç 15-B
08003 Barcelona
Spain

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Orbital forces takeover. The level of Gravitation forces thin air to evade. 
In between outer space and atmosphere the beginning of the Karman line gives birth to Aurora Borealis. Appearing in its origin between displaying dynamic particles and patterns of radiant light which appear as curtains, rays, spirals or dynamic flickers covering the entire sky.

Physical rules are transforming suddenly obeying different directions, stardust as a volume, while shining sparkling impressions appear. The meta physical world takes over. Perceptions kept in a sketch of bliss. 

Curated by Jasmin Waschl

 

Sounds by Nikka Bionikka

Artworks
Artworks
Dadara – From the Depths of Imagination – Fousion Gallery
Dadara – Holding on to a Dream – Fousion Gallery
Dadara – Incognidada – Fousion Gallery
Will Barras – Skating the Lake – Fousion Gallery
Will Barras – The Hidden Valley – Fousion Gallery
David de la Mano – Atávico – Fousion Gallery
David de la Mano – Inmunes – Fousion Gallery
David de la Mano –Viento Este – Fousion Gallery
David de la Mano - Until the End – Fousion Gallery
Maria Bez – And the darkness will be full of creatures – Fousion Gallery
Maria Bez – You got to have a plan – Fousion Gallery
Ilia Mayer – Subterranean Kids 1 – Fousion Gallery
Ilia Mayer – Subterranean Kids 2 – Fousion Gallery
Ilia Mayer – Subterranean Kids 3 – Fousion Gallery
Ilia Mayer – Subterranean Kids 4 – Fousion Gallery
Ilia Mayer – Subterranean Kids 5 – Fousion Gallery
Ilia Mayer – Subterranean Kids 6 – Fousion Gallery
Ilia Mayer – Cycle – Fousion Gallery
Ilia Mayer – The Audience – Fousion Gallery
Karla Kracht – The One Who Sees It All – Fousion Gallery
Karla Kracht – Cosmic Diablo – Fousion Gallery
Karla Kracht – Quantum Ghost – Fousion Gallery
Ilan Katin – Dirty Dancing 1 – Fousion Gallery
Ilan Katin – Dirty Dancing 2 – Fousion Gallery
Ilan Katin – Green Safari 2 – Fousion Gallery
Ilan Katin – Grey Safari 2 – Fousion Gallery
Juliah Hüpfer – Bear – Fousion Gallery
Juliah Humpfer – Darkness My Old Friend – Fousion Gallery
Maria Bez – The Blue Hour – Fousion Gallery
Maria Bez – The Safe Place – Fousion Gallery
Maria Bez – A Way Out – Fousion Gallery
Maria Bez – In the Shadows – Fousion Gallery
Boris Hoppel – Last Supper – Fousion Gallery
Boris Hoppek – Handyman – Fousion Gallery
Boris Hoppek – Double Mask – Fousion Gallery
Boris Hoppel – Last Supper – Fousion Gallery
Boris Hoppel – Love Drop – Fousion Gallery
Boris Hoppel – Keyhole – Fousion Gallery
Boris Hoppel – Love Anus – Fousion Gallery

Artists

Dadara

“My two favorite mediums to use as an artist are acrylic paint and mindfuck.”

Will Barras

Will Barras, born in 1973, is a British animation designer and painter. While studying graphic design in the 1990's, Barras became aware and subsequently part of the flourishing Bristol street-art scene and co-founded the influential Scrawl collective. Now leading a London based double life between occupations as a highly decorated animation director and studio artist.

Boris Hoppek

is a German artist who lives in Barcelona. In the early 1990s he spearheaded the introduction of figurative elements into the graffiti scene. He has continuously de-contextualised iconographic figures, taking them to a level of abstraction that allows him to address explicit political themes, such as immigration, racism, violence and sexuality.

Ilia Mayer

Ilia Mayer is a visual artist and a musician who delves into the pictorial disciplines of watercolor, oil, and muralism, alongside photography and experimental music. Employing an interdisciplinary approach, Mayer seeks to interconnect these forms of expression to construct an artistic body of work reflecting themes such as isolation, the "sense of wonder," and anti-speciesism.

David De La Mano

David de la Mano was born in Salamanca in 1975, where he graduated in Fine Arts before focussing on Public Art for his PhD at the University of Valencia.

From 1993 onward, De La Mano has worked extensively in urban public space, and developed his trademark style during numerous international projects.

Maria Bez

Maria Bez, a sculptor and painter born in Athens, lives and works between Athens and Barcelona.

She studied Theater Studies in the University of Athens, and Fine Arts in the University of Barcelona. In sculpture she has worked on materials such as wood, marble, clay, copper, recycled objects etc. The starting point for her paintings is drawing and sculpture.

Karla Kracht

Karla creates retro-futurist techno-sculptures, where the limits between the drawing stroke and their digital reflection blur completely.

Juliah Humpfer

The Stuttgart based artist Juliah Humpfer studied communication design and works as a free Illustrator. In her clear graphic works, founded fantastic creatures meet organic forms full of distinctive patterns and structures.The motifs are inspired by literature and music, the images are deliberately devoid of any critical seriousness, rather forming a playful space

ilan Katin

ilan katin (b.1972) is a Berlin based artist who currently makes non-figurative drawings, occasionally collaborates with musicians doing live visual performances, and sometimes ventures into the creation of installations.
He has been collaborating with Jasmine Guffond since 2013 providing visual accompaniment to her music performances using a computer and video projector.

Nikka Bionikka

Mónica Muñoz (born May 17, 1974), better known by Nikka is an Artist and Composer of experimental music, who walks through soundscapes and abstract compositions. Darkness, noise and silence have always been an important element of her creations. In 2016 she made a sound piece based on the Delta del Ebro sounds, a microscope and PureData, shown live at Arts Santa Monica.