"ENTROPIA" - A Strong Symbol for Change
Art to "grasp"
EXPERIENCE ART UNIQUELY
Steinacher creates art that goes far beyond sight - a combination of visual and haptic identity that turns the work into a profound experience. At the centre is her unique, self-developed symbol "ENTROPIA" - a metallic square that is given its special shape and texture by hammer blows, a punched-in circle and controlled corrosion. Neuroscientific research shows that haptic art not only activates the eye, but also the tactile centres in the brain. This realisation forms the foundation of Steinacher's work: her art should touch - without being touched. It is about a perception that is not limited to the visible, but reaches deeper.
INTENSIVE PERCEPTION
The haptic identity of Steinacher's works transcends the purely visual and creates an immediate connection between art and viewer. This combination of visual and tactile experience makes her art unmistakable and intensifies communication. She invites us to abandon the passive role of the viewer and actively participate in creating a better world. In this world, people meet with genuine consideration - not out of duty, but out of a deep respect for the common being. Not an isolated individual, but part of a larger whole. Every action is a wave that spreads, merges and forms the image of a connected world.
RITUAL OF CHANGE
The creation of her symbol is a ritual of transformation. Every hammer strike, every oxidation is a dialogue with matter—a conscious engagement with change and transience. This process is reflected not only in the form but also in the surface. Rust, hand-shaped metal, and embossed circles—each detail is a testament to the necessity of change in order to endure.
Every artwork by Steinacher is a living dialogue with transformation. It challenges us to question existing perspectives and embrace new ways of seeing. Her symbol embodies this process—it is the essence of transformation, palpable to those who are willing to see with open eyes. Her art is not merely a visual experience but an emotional one—a quiet yet powerful invitation to perceive the world differently and to embrace change as an opportunity.