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Newsletter 37 April 1, 2024

Mission Statement

The International Panorama Council is an international organization of panorama specialists committed to supporting the heritage and conservation of the few existing panoramas dating from the 19th and early 20th century, and promotes knowledge and awareness of the panorama, including its current relevance and development.

The main goal of the International Panorama Council is to promote professional trusteeship and to stimulate worldwide research and communication on panoramas, both historic and modern. IPC’s interests include the panorama phenomenon in a wider context including nineteenth-century derivatives of the panorama such as the moving panorama and the diorama as well as modern art forms that are closely related to the panorama, such as photography, film and video. IPC is active in the fields of restoration, research, financing, exhibiting and marketing of panoramas.

The International Panorama Council is a nongovernment and not-for-profit association subject to Swiss law.

Table of Contents 4 A Tribute to Imprssionism: New Panorama “THE CATHEDRAL OF MONET” by Yadegar Asisi Opens at the Panometer Leipzigx 6 7 8 9

A TRIBUTE TO IMPRESSIONISM:

New Panorama “The Cathedral of Monet” by Yadegar Asisi Opens at the Panometer Leipzig

German premiere for Yadegar Asisi’s panorama “THE CATHEDRAL OF MONET-Freedom of Painting”:With this work, Yadegar Asisi has created a 360° painting of colour and light in the style of Impressionism. He thus dedicates himself to one of the most important art epochs of our time and provides an insight into his own 30-year period of painterly creativity. The panorama has been on display at the Panometer in Leipzig since 16 March 2024.

Yadegar Asisi is breaking new artistic ground: for the first time, a panorama has been painted entirely in oil on canvas before being digitally enlarged and printed on fabric. The work, which was then staged on a 3,500 square metre scale, takes us back to the end of the 19th century in the northern French city of Rouen. From several levels of the 15-metre-high visitor tower, visitors are immersed in an experience of vivid brushstrokes and a unique interplay of colour and light.

The scenery opens up as if you were standing on Rouen’s cathedral square in 1894: the evening sun almost completely illuminates the façade of Notre-Dame de

Rouen Cathedral in the centre, casting a warm orangered light on the forecourt and the houses already in the shade. A multifaceted interplay of extraordinary colour nuances, shades and incidences of light pervades the entire surroundings. Asisi immortalises famous painters and contemporaries such as Vincent van Gogh, Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet on the forecourt of the cathedral.

The starting point for the work is a 6 x 2 metre canvas on which Yadegar Asisi has painterly reconstructed the cathedral with its surrounding square and houses. The basis was a famous series of paintings by Claude Monet from 1892 - 1894, who captured the cathedral in Rouen several times under a wide variety of lighting conditions. The mood of the complex lighting situations inspired Asisi to depict this place and the most important players in the art world of the time.

In the accompanying exhibition with numerous works by Asisi, the artist explores the tension between painting, craftsmanship and digitalisation, but above all his experience of the senses and the world. He reflects on

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Yadegar Asisi painterly reconstructs the Rouen cathedral square on canvas. © asisi

the interplay between art and technology in the context of social progress: just as Impressionism marked the beginning of an era that Asisi describes as the “liberation of painting”, developments today are leading to the “freedom of painting”. The completely free development of motifs, themes, painting techniques and technologies such as artificial intelligence are expanding the spectrum and expressive possibilities of visual artists right up to the present day.

The first digital collection by Yadegar Asisi, which is dedicated to the pioneers of modern painting, will also be published as part of the exhibition. To mark the 150th anniversary of the first Impressionist exhibition, seven artists from this era will be immortalised as NFTs in the form of six digital works based on the original painting by Yadegar Asisi.

Panoramas by Yadegar Asisi have been on display in the historic gasometer since 2003. This is where the renaissance of panoramas began. In addition to Leipzig, the artist’s panoramas can also be seen in Berlin, Dresden, Lutherstadt Wittenberg and Pforzheim. Further locations in Vienna and Constance are planned.

About the artist and his studio:

Yadegar Asisi was born in Vienna in 1955, studied architecture at the Technical University of Dresden and painting at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin, where he graduated as a master student of Klaus Fußmann. Since 2003, the Berlin artist has been creating monumental 360° panoramas measuring up to 3,500 square metres in circular buildings the height of a house. In addition to his own buildings in Leipzig and Berlin, the artist’s panoramas are also shown at other partner locations in Dresden, Pforzheim and Lutherstadt Wittenberg. Yadegar Asisi is particularly interested in inaccessible natural spaces, city views with their insights into structures and societies as well as moments in contemporary history. With the help of his team of architects and digital artists for 3D and image processing, Asisi creates his panoramic works in years of detailed work as high-resolution digital paintings, which are created from thousands and thousands of photographs, drawings, sketches and paintings. During photo shoots with extras, scene images are created which Asisi incorporates into his panoramic work. The panorama is then printed on over 30 metres of fabric and installed in the panorama buildings.

Yadegar Asisi standing in the centre of his panoramic installation, the first version of which was shown in Rouen in 2020. © asisi Visitors on the the visitor tower inside the panorama installation. © asisi Visitor on top of the visitor tower inside the panorama installation. © asisi
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