VINCENT RANG

Vincent Rang (1989) is an experimental visual artist working primarily with moving image as a medium. He believes in the power of visual and audio as a door into another world. He explores themes of scale, time experience, natural patterns and seeks for a symbiosis with audio.

His gaze is often directed towards the natural dances of life. He observes, captures and re-arranges these various patterns, from wind patterns, water currents, blooming flowers, landscapes and rock formations, to create abstract audio-visual experiences, offering the viewer enough space to find their own truth and interpretation in the work, and most importantly, to feel them. One of his ongoing live project involves using a water- filled aquarium to create ever evolving moving paintings, using inks, plants and light. This lead to the audio-visual album Home in collaboration with Boris Acket, which he performed in various places in The Netherlands, such as Het Muziekgebouw and the Nxt Museum. In 2022, Rang initiated the project Monolith, in collaboration with pianist Helena Basilova and sound artist Kenny Kneefel (Shoal). Monolith is part installation, part performance, that dives deeper into the theme of time and seeks to create a deep-time experience of rock formations, using iron salt chemicals reacting inside an aquarium filled with sodium silicate.

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VINCENT RANG

Vincent Rang (1989) is an experimental visual artist working primarily with moving image as a medium. He believes in the power of visual and audio as a door into another world. He explores themes of scale, time experience, natural patterns and seeks for a symbiosis with audio.

His gaze is often directed towards the natural dances of life. He observes, captures and re-arranges these various patterns, from wind patterns, water currents, blooming flowers, landscapes and rock formations, to create abstract audio-visual experiences, offering the viewer enough space to find their own truth and interpretation in the work, and most importantly, to feel them. One of his ongoing live project involves using a water- filled aquarium to create ever evolving moving paintings, using inks, plants and light. This lead to the audio-visual album Home in collaboration with Boris Acket, which he performed in various places in The Netherlands, such as Het Muziekgebouw and the Nxt Museum. In 2022, Rang initiated the project Monolith, in collaboration with pianist Helena Basilova and sound artist Kenny Kneefel (Shoal). Monolith is part installation, part performance, that dives deeper into the theme of time and seeks to create a deep-time experience of rock formations, using iron salt chemicals reacting inside an aquarium filled with sodium silicate.

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