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Manifesto of ChaosArt
ChaosArt
A artistic stance
ChaosArt understands chaos not as disorder, but as a state in which processes do not unfold linearly and outcomes are not fully predictable.
Chaos is not a deficiency, but a point of departure.
The works shown here emerge from the conscious acceptance of chance, layering, and loss of control – not as an effect, but as a stance toward the coming-into-being of images.
Emergence instead of Design
A painting begins without a predetermined goal.
Layering, transfers, interventions, and interruptions generate structures that are not planned.
The process follows no linear logic.
Only through working does it become clear what wants to remain.
Decision in Openness
Chaos does not mean arbitrariness.
The artist intervenes when something reveals itself – not to impose order, but to avoid losing what has emerged.
Decisions serve condensation, not explanation.
Form arises as a moment, not as an intention.
Figure, Space, Dissolution
Figures, bodies, or faces do not appear as stable identities.
They are transitions, traces of presence – fragmentary and vulnerable.
Space is not a background.
It acts against the figure, contradicts it, dissolves it, or carries it.
Tension instead of Harmony
ChaosArt avoids harmony.
Order and dissolution, proximity and loss, chance and decision coexist.
A work is not considered complete, but a temporary condensation of a process.
Stance
ChaosArt is neither a technique nor a style.
It is a stance toward perception, life, and change:
– that order is not permanent
– that meaning cannot be fixed
– that beauty lies in process, not in outcome
Note for the Viewer
The works may be viewed without explanation.
Texts are offers, not instructions.

