Munich Re Art Collection
LED, mirror, epoxy
55 x 2,75 x 2,30 m
Photo: Christian Kain
The installation Infinity Green constitutes a passage which questions the idea of a transitory space. This creates an abstract situation of a bare space in which one can project its conception. The ceiling of the passage is illuminated by a white LED system. The floor is covered in a green-screen color, which usually serves as the background for film sets. These two surfaces are reflected to infinity by mirrors, which are fixed on all the walls of the passage. This generates a horizon in which the two surfaces merge into one another.
Green Infinity, 2020, Munich Re Art Collection, LED, mirror,
epoxy, 55 x 2,75 x 2,30 m, Photo credit: Christian Kain
The installation Infinity Green constitutes a passage which questions the idea of a transitory space. This creates an abstract situation of a bare space in which one can project its conception. The ceiling of the passage is illuminated by a white LED system. The floor is covered in a green-screen color, which usually serves as the background for film sets. These two surfaces are reflected to infinity by mirrors, which are fixed on all the walls of the passage. This generates a horizon in which the two surfaces merge into one another.