1st Place winner
Corridors of Insomnia
DESCRIPTION
Night time in the city of The Hague. Illuminated corridors and windows are dancing their way into the darkness. And some inhabitants cannot fall asleep. This work is largely an unmanipulated actual building, even though it looks like the scattered windows are a collage. AUTHOR
Paul Brouns (1967) is a Dutch visual artist known for his vibrant, geometric compositions that explore the relationship between color, rhythm, and architecture. His work often features abstract patterns, inspired by urban environments and the facades of modern buildings. Brouns uses photography and digital techniques to create his distinctive, pixelated style, transforming everyday architectural elements into rhythmic, almost musical, visual experiences. Based in the Netherlands, Paul Brouns’ work has been exhibited internationally, and he has gained recognition for his ability to blend the worlds of design, photography, and fine art.His work has been featured in numerous prominent exhibitions around the world, including shows in Tokyo, Seoul, New Delhi, New York, London, and Amsterdam. Some recent exhibitions include the India Art Fair in New Delhi, The Other Art Fair in Los Angeles and London, and the First Art Fair in Amsterdam. He also showcased his work at Palazzo Bembo during the 2022 Art Biennale in Venice .