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Aurora CID is an established Spanish artist who has exhibited in Spain, Belgium, Germany and Italy. BURN-IN first showed her work in September 2019 in the exhibition Geometric flow - corners, waves and edgesand in February 2020 in the inaugural exhibition ANDERES SEHEN: Faszination Fraktaleat Gerngross.

The artist lives and works in Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real), circa two hours drive south of Madrid.

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Geometry as a passion

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Ares Yannakopoulos (ADKY) is an emerging photographic artist whose name should be remembered. He is a gifted perfectionist and a true technical aficionado with utmost sensitivity to the aesthetic. An artist with vision and empahie. A passionate athlete who finds his elixir of life and work on the most diverse terrains of this world.

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Fractals

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Ladislav Černý (Slovakia) presents a lot of emotional in November 2019. The BURN-IN collection Weltschmerz brings together the twelve small-format works Emotion I-XII (acrylic on cardboard) and the medium-format works Memory, Shadow, Embrace IV, Bath II and Infinity (acrylic on cotton) into a highly moving ensemble.

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Weltschmerz

Presentation of the artwork by Aurora CID to the Instituto Cervantes in Vienna

At the finish line. Aurora CID's work Durante la ensoñación todo es posible (While dreaming, everything is possible) found its final place of honour in the office of Director Dr. Carlos Ortega on 19.11.2019.

The work, which references Miguel des Cervantes' work Don Quixote de la Mancha, traveled from Valdepeñas (Aurora CID's studio), to ART Sevilla (Museo Minicipal de Alcázar de San Juan) and the BURN-IN exhibition Geometric flow before reaching its final destination at the Instituto Cervantes at Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna.