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Adela Rodix builds a dialogue on the plane of art and literature. Under the austere structure of text and image, it contains a number of questions about humanity, the meaning and role of technology. The protagonists of the discussion - Woman and Man - consider the moral dilemmas brought about by experiments, which have always been applied in interpersonal relations, and which are becoming more and more dehumanized. Is it a form of escape? Or maybe a reaction to the changing priorities of the present day? In a reality filled with matter, are we playing the roles of noble ideas, which no one…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Adela Rodix builds a dialogue on the plane of art and literature. Under the austere structure of text and image, it contains a number of questions about humanity, the meaning and role of technology. The protagonists of the discussion - Woman and Man - consider the moral dilemmas brought about by experiments, which have always been applied in interpersonal relations, and which are becoming more and more dehumanized. Is it a form of escape? Or maybe a reaction to the changing priorities of the present day? In a reality filled with matter, are we playing the roles of noble ideas, which no one respects anymore? The publication, richly illustrated with Adela Rodix's images, is a reference to human existence, to the value of individual feelings of the impending apocalypse. Adela Rodix expresses her experiences through an austere visual concept, which refers to a dramatic history, but in the aspect of an individual and its dark side. The characters from the paintings begin to dictate the conditions so as to transform within a moment into an independent entity. The "Weary Angel" is thus a dynamic piece, accepting the balance between sensitivity and destruction.
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Autorenporträt
Is an artist, thinker, writer. She exhibits her works of art in Europe and America, such as Galerie Maeght. Rodix lived for many years in Barcelona, Spain, and now lives between Warsaw, Buenos Aires, Madrid and New York. She is also author of Light of Cultronia.