The fluid and ethereal interplay of time and space defines the creative narrative of multidisciplinary artist Janine Thüngen-Reichenbach (Monaco, 1964), based in Rome since 2000. KALPA is honoured to present a selection of her fascinating abstract sculptures and vessels in bronze, born out of the artist’s intent of unveiling ancient traces and creating a tangible continuum from the past into the future.
Janine’s artistic research is multifaceted and ever-evolving. She creates works in many sizes, using a variety of mediums ranging from bronze, washi paper, clay, glass and water, and even plants: from small to monumental sculptures and from sound to land art installations. Works imbued with deep philosophical and scientific references, her vision is inspired by the vivid contrasts in humankind and nature: a dance of concave and convex forms, airiness and thickness, emptiness and fullness.
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