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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
82x32in
About this artwork
In 2015, gravitational waves were detected for the first time — faint ripples traveling across the fabric of space.
The Gravitational Doors hold that idea of disturbance as black holes collide.
Each door is a threshold: a surface shaped not only by the hand, but by falling, tilting, turning. Paint moves as matter moves — drawn downward, pulled outward, held in suspension. Gravity becomes collaborator.
Some doors rest against the wall. Others stand… in space, asking to be circled. They do not describe the cosmos; they echo its motion.
A door suggests passage.
But here the crossing is uncertain —
perhaps not into another universe,
but deeper into this one.
If space and time are one then it maybe folded. Black holes exist on both side of these doors.
Pierre Leichner, with a background rooted in both medicine and fine art, works across sculpture, painting, installation, BioArt, and video, blending scientific inquiry with poetic sensibility. His technique embraces organic materials, layered abstraction, and time-based processes, often inviting natural phenomena as collaborators. Playfulness and surprise give way to deeper ecological and socio-political meaning through engaging participatory works. Pierre’s art evokes vulnerability and resilience while inspiring reflection and a profound sense of interconnection between humanity, nature, and community.