This website uses cookies for statistical and marketing purposes.
This publication gives insight into the latest work of German/French artist Nadia Lichtig.
Nadia Lichtig’s paintings, installations, sound pieces and textworks are based on subtle and complex processes of translation and transference. Resonating spaces that one can sensually experience arise that are readable on different levels. At the first glance, Lichtig’s “Pictures of Nothing” remind one almost of the light-flooded, pictorial spaces of William Turner, Instead, physical objects are isolated, one sees compositionally carefully distributed lines and linear groupings based on a form of graphic notation, the transference of song texts into a visual structure.
Nadia Lichtig’s paintings, installations, sound pieces and textworks are based on subtle and complex processes of translation and transference. Resonating spaces that one can sensually experience arise that are readable on different levels. At the first glance, Lichtig’s “Pictures of Nothing” remind one almost of the light-flooded, pictorial spaces of William Turner, Instead, physical objects are isolated, one sees compositionally carefully distributed lines and linear groupings based on a form of graphic notation, the transference of song texts into a visual structure.