Seda näituseinfot pole tõlgitud Eesti keelde. Näitame selle asemel Inglise keelset näituseinfot.
Visual artist Hans-Christian Berg (b. 1971) has become known for his works that make optical phenomena visible. The summer exhibition HC BERG takes the viewer to the basic question of art: why do we see as we see? The works are technically demanding and finished, Berg strives for aesthetic flawlessness in his works. He uses a wide range of materials to laser cut steel and acrylic, combining blown glass, ceramics or prefabricated plastic elements. Light is also part of the works and the exhibition as a whole.
Photo from Salo Art Museum
The main halls of the locomotive garage are filled with works, most of which have not been presented in exhibitions before. The majority of the works are owned by the artist, but loans from other Finnish art museums are also included.
HC Berg, who was named Young Artist of the Year in 2007, graduated from the University of Art and Design Helsinki in 2002 as a design designer in the field of ceramic art and glass art and at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. Berg’s works have been presented in several solo and group exhibitions both in Finland and abroad. His works belong to significant Finnish and international art collections. The artist lives and works in Inkoo.