Sylvia Hansmann

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Sylvia Hansmann (* 1962 in Munich ) is a German artist . She is mainly for her artistic installations - with u. a. plastic photographs - known in modern art .

Your artistic quest

Sylvia Hansmann focuses her work on the interactions between people and the environment , the influence of these on those and vice versa - a work in constant development, an evolution that we find around us in our environment. This artist's search, above and with her surroundings - mobile, visible, everyday or not - has led her to many different projects; different, but always with the same leitmotif, about the most original motivation: about life.

Most important work

Sylvia Hansmann uses her surroundings as a starting point for her reflections on humanity.

  • In 1995, on the occasion of a trip to the People's Republic of China and Australia , Sylvia Hansmann started the La Balle Rouge project: a project that she will continue for years, based on the diversity on our globe, and then on the connections and a common subconscious of the People.
  • In 2001 the first part of the project was presented in the Galerie Schüppenhauer in Cologne , Les soleils et le grand E , a further part of the work, was exhibited in 2003 in the FRUC in Montpellier .
  • 2003:
    • she realized for the project of the red round shape 50 Soleils à la Biennale di Venezia
    • Sylvia Hansmann opens the FRUC together with Stephan Barron. Designed by the architect Jean-Pierre Campredon, a place of residence, garden, studio and exhibition space built ecologically in terms of form and materials. Located in the center of Montpellier, a place for modern art where international artists are presented.

Art in symbiosis

In 1999 Sylvia Hansmann created the idea of ​​"Art in Symbiosis".

Sylvia Hansmann coined this expression in connection with her projects, which she realized in collaboration with other people and in special environments, both close and global. Your projects are based on the principle that cooperation between people and the interaction between people and nature invite you to devote yourself to the question of importance and the possibilities of finding ways of living together. Sylvia Hansmann observes these phenomena and integrates them into her work. The works created in this way - results of this collaboration - set the scene for mutual benefit and the appreciation of the special features of each. Sylvia Hansmann defines “art in symbiosis” as art that makes it possible to perceive and admit that people and the environment need mutual exchange; Art that arose in situations of exchange with mutual benefit.

An example of Sylvia Hansmann's “Art in Symbiosis” is the project The Skin Of Colored Light , realized with students from the College Clemence Royer in Montpellier.

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  1. Gallery Schüppenhauer