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Redefining Boundaries in Art and Space
Anina Brisolla discusses her innovative art practice, exploring themes of privatization, environmental politics, and digitality through layered works that challenge societal structures and humanity’s relationship with space and materiality.
“The transfer between digital and analogue media has characterized my work for a long time.”
ANINA BRISOLLA
Exploring the intersections of
digitality, materiality, and humanity’s
impact on nature and the cosmos
Editor’s Desk
Anina Brisolla is a visionary artist whose work challenges the boundaries of medium, material, and meaning. Based in Berlin and the Oderbruch, her practice spans digital painting, collage, video, and ins- tallation, creating a rich tapestry of thought-provoking explorations. Brisolla’s art delves into the intersections of privatization, power structures, and humanity’s relati- onship with nature and space, offering a critical lens on the visual language of institutions and the societal shifts brought about by digitality. Her creations are as concep- tually profound as they are visually striking, embodying a delicate balance between fragility and structure, the digital and the tangible, the real and the imagined.
In this exclusive interview for WOWwART Magazi- ne, Brisolla takes us behind the scenes of her creative process, offering insights into her recent series such as “Prospect,” “fabrics,” and “value systems.” From her intricate 3D pen sculptures to her layered explorati- ons of space privatization and environmental politics, Brisolla’s work invites us to question the systems that shape our world—and the worlds we may one day inhabit. Join us as we delve into the mind of an artist whose practice is as multifaceted as the themes she so eloquently interrogates.
In your series ‘Prospect’, you explore the con- cept of space as a new frontier for privatiza- tion. What inspired you to address this theme through NASA and ESA imagery?
I was looking at one image that was all over the news back then, entitled ‚New earth-like planet found‘.
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