Rosy Beyelschmidt
In a Space where Shadows play hide-and-seek

2024
Ultra HD (4K) color video, 2-ch sound, 6:15 min [➚]

Words · Sound · Camera : Rosy Beyelschmidt
Director · Writer · VFX · Editor : Dieter Beyelschmidt

Barnett Newman’s painting »Vir Heroicus Sublimis« serves as a starting point for the narrative »In a Space where Shadows play hide-and-seek«. This artwork, created in 1950-51, is emblematic of Newman's exploration of existential themes and the human experience through abstract expressionism. "Vir Heroicus Sublimis", which translates to "Man, Heroic and Sublime", features a vast expanse of vibrant red, punctuated by vertical lines that evoke a sense of both grandeur and intimacy. The sheer scale of the painting invites viewers to engage with it on a physical level, creating an immersive experience that transcends mere observation. This interaction can be likened to the way we navigate our own lives constantly moving through spaces filled with emotional and psychological shadows.
In »In a Space where Shadows play hide-and-seek«, the narrative draws inspiration from the emotional weight and philosophical inquiries embedded in Newman's work. The story explore themes of identity, isolation, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels overwhelming. Just as Newman’s painting challenges viewers to confront their own perceptions and emotions, the narrative encourages characters to delve into their inner landscapes. The interplay of light and shadow symbolizes the duality of human existence - the moments of clarity juxtaposed with those of confusion or despair. Characters find themselves navigating through their personal "spaces" where shadows represent fears, regrets, or unfulfilled desires. The act of playing hide-and-seek with these shadows becomes a metaphor for self-discovery and acceptance.