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Digital artist and designer Andrés Reisinger unveils 12 Chairs for Meditation, an experiential exhibition set in the atrium of Nilufar Depot in Viale Lancetti. Reisinger crafts a theatrical narrative encouraging visitors to partake in introspective meditation that creates an experience detached from the constraints of time. Curated by Reisinger and Nilufar founder Nina Yashar, the exhibition unveils a new collection of chairs and a striking site-specific mosaic accompanied by a bespoke musical piece composed by the artist.
Working between Madrid and Barcelona, Reisinger uses his remarkable talents to blur the boundaries between the digital and physical realms, forging a new experiential landscape. In this liminal space, where conventions dissolve, Reisinger invites us to embrace experiences devoid of rigid definitions, instead emphasizing those that resonate with our shared humanity. With the exhibition at Nilufar, Reisinger embarks on yet another chapter of his creative odyssey, enticing the senses to partake in a theatrical tableau transcending time and fostering meditative reflection. Meditation, a timeless human pursuit, is a protagonist of Reisinger’s work, both as inspiration and as a subject, embracing and yearning for ethereal energies that stimulate the creative process; it is a theme equally revered by Nilufar founder Yashar. The Viale Lancetti location has long been considered a sanctuary of design, hosting objects from across the globe and from different eras. The site-specific 12 Chairs for Meditation invites contemplation of the myriad energies contained within this impressive venue.
The 12 Chairs for Meditation exhibit spotlights a new collection of chairs adorned in pristine white. Reisinger designed each piece inspired by a different era of design, paying homage to the past as a cornerstone of future innovation.
The exhibition delves deep into spirituality, introspection and humanity. Reisinger's work represents one of the most intriguing interpretations of our contemporary era remarks Nina Yashar. Even within the physical confines of this exhibition, Reisinger manages to evoke the ethereal essence of his digital creations — elusive, transcendent, existing beyond the constraints of space and time as we know them.

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