Ultraviolet Catastrophe features new works by Laura Berger and Marina Kappos, exploring female figures and their intangible energy, illuminating themes of self-contemplation and alternative realities.
The term 'Ultraviolet Catastrophe' refers to a classical physics error predicting infinite energy emission in the ultraviolet spectrum, contrasting with the universe's limitations on such infinities.
Laura Berger's art showcases serene, monochromatic female archetypes engulfed in a transcendental aura, with nature embodied as light and flora, reflecting deep self-contemplation.
Marina Kappos transforms figurative energy into vibrant paintings that suggest alternative dimensions, employing repetition of motifs—faces, skulls, and hands—to create abstracted, resonating images.
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