tania welz

TANIA WELZ

Tania Welz exhibits an artwork from her ‘Chaosmos’ series, which delves into the correlation between the micro and macrocosm and their interconnectedness, transcending the boundaries of life and death. The series challenges the limitations of our imagination, which are often confined by our perception of space and time.

Interconnectedness

Tania Welz, a native of Munich, Germany, has spent the past two decades living and working in Rome, where she has established herself as a notable artist.

Her creative process involves the meticulous assembly of various materials, often placing them in direct conflict with one another and subjecting them to corrosive elements such as fire, air, water, physical force, and chemicals. The resulting works are large, visually striking pieces with a powerful chromatic and material impact.

At the heart of Tania’s work is the recognition that everything in the universe is connected, from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest cosmic structures. In this sense, her art invites us to see beyond the surface-level distinctions that we often use to categorize and differentiate the world around us.

At the same time, The Artist work also suggests that our perceptions of space and time may be arbitrary and limited. By breaking down the barriers between the micro and macrocosm, she invites us to consider the possibility that time and space may be more fluid and malleable than we realize, and that our understanding of the universe may be far from complete.

Ultimately, Tania Welz prompts us to contemplate the mystery and wonder of existence itself, inviting us to expand our understanding of the universe and our place within it.