Art and digital dreams: Iris Helena Hamers' fascinating exhibition in Sindelfingen!
Discover the exhibitions "Think free, create new!" And "Syzygy" in the Sindelfingen Gallery until October 2025. Free admission!

Art and digital dreams: Iris Helena Hamers' fascinating exhibition in Sindelfingen!
In the city of Sindelfingen, an exciting cultural diversity is currently being presented in the city's gallery. Until October 12, 2025, the two exhibitions "think free, create new! The collection in view" and "Syzygy" can be seen. The latter is devoted to the innovative three -dimensional collages by the artist Iris Helena Hamers. While the exhibition "Syzygy" ends on July 5, 2025, the first exhibition is open to the above date. Admission to both events is free, and the gallery is open from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further information is available on the website of the Galerie www.galerie-sindelfingen.de.
The exhibition "Syzygy", which will open on June 28, 2025 at 6:00 p.m., shows the unique works of Iris Helena Hamers. This artist is known for adequately transforming digital fragments and being tangible in the room. In addition, her art is based on the visual culture of the Internet, which includes a wide range of images, from photos to memes to screenshots and search engine results. Her work shows the interaction between man and machine and the intention behind the generated images.
artistic innovation and technology
In "Syzygy", artificial intelligence is used to create new images from targeted text inputs and existing images. This technology enables Hamers to create aesthetic feedback between different elements. The title "Syzygy", which means "team" or "mating", illustrates the close connection that exists between the individual components of your works.
In addition, Hamers created two new installations for the exhibition, which interweave real and generated natural motifs. These work integrate fabulous beings and internet finds to create an analog dimension that changes with the movement of the viewers. Unlike traditional works of art, these installations do not tell a linear story, but combine various temples and contexts in a lively cosmos.
Iris Helena Hamers, born in Meerbusch in 1988, studied visual arts at the HFBK Hamburg from 2016 to 2020. Her work has already been presented in various exhibitions in both Germany and the USA, which made it a name in the contemporary art scene. With this double exhibition, the gallery of the city of Sindelfingen offers an excellent platform to experience the artist's innovative approaches and deal with the topics of digitization and artistic forms of expression.
For art lovers and interested parties, this is a unique opportunity to explore the connection between digital and physical space and to reflect on developments in contemporary art. The cultural offer in Sindelfingen once again shows how alive and diverse the art landscape in the region is.