THE BEAUTIFUL FORMULA COLLECTIVE / GALLERY KARIN WIMMER

MICHAEL GENE AICHNER
DANIEL GEIGER
OLEKSIY KOVAL
VERONIKA WENGER

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PAINTING
PERFORMANCE
27. SEPTEMBER 2018
19:30 UHR

Karin Wimmer contemporary art
Amalienstrasse 14
Munich 80333
Germany

Fliege
The Beautiful Formula Collective, 2018
Michael Gene Aichner, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
HD, NEC X462UN 46“
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo by Rhythm Section

 

Fixer
The Beautiful Formula Collective, 2018
Michael Gene Aichner, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
HD, NEC X462UN 46“
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo by Rhythm Section

1, 1, 1, 2, 3
The Beautiful Formula Collective, 2018
Michael Gene Aichner, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
HD, NEC X462UN 46“
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo by Rhythm Section

 

Fliege, Fixer & 1, 1, 1, 2, 3
The Beautiful Formula Collective, 2018
Michael Gene Aichner, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
HD, NEC X462UN 46“
Karin Wimmer Contemporary Art, Munich
Photo by Rhythm Section

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THE BEAUTIFUL FORMULA COLLECTIVE – STEVE COLEMAN AND FIVE ELEMENTS / LOTHRINGER 13 HALLE

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The Beautiful Formula Collective – Steve Coleman and Five Elements
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Steve Coleman and Five Elements
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Karina Bugayova
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Daniel Geiger
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Miles Okasaki and Anthony Tidd
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Veronika Wenger
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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Steve Coleman and Jonathan Finlayson
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Oleksiy Koval
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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Sean Rickman
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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GAU
marker, tape on FPY, 110 x 130 cm
Karina Bugayova, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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Untitled
ink on FPY, 80 x 70 cm
Karina Bugayova, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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Fliege
marker on FPY, 100 x 90 cm
Karina Bugayova, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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4 Solo
marker on foil, 140 x 200 cm
Karina Bugayova, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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Untitled
marker, ink on foil, 99 x 89 cm
Karina Bugayova, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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The Beautiful Formula Collective – Steve Coleman and Five Elements
Photo © Dmytro Goncharenko

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THE BEAUTIFUL FORMULA COLLECTIVE – STEVE COLEMAN AND FIVE ELEMENTS

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THE BEAUTIFUL FORMULA COLLECTIVE  STEVE COLEMAN AND FIVE ELEMENTS
Live – Performance
July 20th, 2016
8.30 pm
Lothringer 13 Halle

Steve Coleman And Five Elements:
Steve Coleman, Jonathan Finlayson, Miles Okasaki, Sean Rickman, Anthony Tidd

The Beautiful Formula Collective:
Karina Bugayova, Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger

Compositions with constant rhythmical motives will be executed in a variable manner by the artists, of both disciplines, in front of the audience.

Steve Coleman is an American jazz musician. He plays the alto sax, is a bandleader and composer. Steve Coleman is a recent recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship, Doris Duke Impact and Doris Duke Performing Artist Awards, and a New Music USA award.
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‘The Beautiful Formula Collective’ was founded in 2012 by Oleksiy Koval, Stefan Schessl, Kuros Nekouian, Veronika Wenger, Daniel Geiger, Pascal Worsch. Since 2012, ‘The Beautiful Formula Collective’ has realized live-painting-performances, workshops and seminars at art colleges, galleries and museums in Munich, Leipzig, Zurich, Singapore, Kyiv, Wuhan, Tbilisi, Tehran, London to name a few.
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PAINTING PERFORMANCE / THE BEAUTIFUL FORMULA COLLECTIVE / UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE

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Dirigent, marker on melamine, 100 x 90 cm, University of Hertfordshire, 2016
Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger.
Photo © The Beautiful Formula Collective

sanguiniker

Sanguiniker, ink on melamine, 60 x 50 cm, University of Hertfordshire, 2016
Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger.
Photo © The Beautiful Formula Collective

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V, marker on melamine, 80 x 75 cm, University of Hertfordshire, 2016
Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Photo © The Beautiful Formula Collective

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Gnade, marker on cotton, 50 x 50 cm, University of Hertfordshire, 2016
Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Photo © The Beautiful Formula Collective
Private collection, London

melancholiker

Melancholiker, ink, tape on foil, 125 x 120 cm, University of Hertfordshire, 2016
Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Veronika Wenger
Photo © The Beautiful Formula Collective

 

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THE BEAUTIFUL FORMULA COLLECTIVE / University of Hertfordshire

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An outstanding element of the process of painting is the rhythm in which the fabrication of an art work is accomplished. Rhythmical structures generate the process of painting as a more or less determinated movement in space and time. It gives form to the application of colours on surfaces. The rules of such a shaping, its sequence and number can be set and handled as rhythmical motives like, for example, 2,3,1 or 1,1,2. Here the 1 is to be conceived as a basal unity of movement that can be freely chosen. Surface: To gain certainty in dealing with different tempos while applying colours, the surface is divided in parts through numeric impulses that we call meter (1/4, 1/9, 1/16…).

How can such structures and motives of the process of art be performed and presented in a live environment, in front of the audience? The works to be generated are produced in a set point in time on empty image carriers already at hand. Working on them can be executed both alone as well as in a group. Hereby different rhythmical motives, meters, colours and materials as well as the entry of the persons involved are joined, so as to generate a constant composition, however implemented in a variable way.

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