With Capsule, Luxembourg Art Week invests a dozen vacant spaces in the city center. Each activated space will remain visible from the street 24/7. Viki Berg, born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, lives and works in Berlin, Germany. She is a guest student at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) in Christine Streuli's class. Her work is inspired by the transformation of ancient weaving techniques, which she reinvents through modern artistic approaches, particularly in the field of textile arts. Viki Berg explores and reinterprets the carpet as a traditional cultural element while experimenting with forms to create contemporary works. She regularly participates in collective projects and group exhibitions. Immersed in the psychology of human existence, she believes that our consciousness can create images perceived as monsters, although in reality, they may be something else. It could be our fears, unexplored corners of inner worlds, or simply unusual expressions of our thoughts and emotions. Her series Monster Garden embraces her reflection. She invites us to reflect on the nature of our perceptions of fear and monsters, and how we can transform them into something beautiful and inspiring. Her art bridges reality and imagination, where each flower acquires its unique story and significance.
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The artist is a guest student at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) in Christine Streuli's class.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Luxembourg Art Week
Glacis square (Fouerplaatz)
Ville-Haute Luxembourg
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