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BURN-IN represents Aurora CID, a master of sculptural extraction, exclusively in the DACH region starting 2/20

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BURN-IN met Aurora CID at Artfair Málaga 2017, visited the artist in her studio in Valdepeñas 2018, and from the beginning was enthusiastic about her interdisciplinary approach, in which she interwove nature, mathematics and art. In 2020, it finally came to the signing of the contract. Already in September 2019, CID's works in the solo exhibition Geometric flow - corners, waves and edges delighted the Viennese public, including cathedral priest Toni Faber.


The artist was born in 1950 in Córdoba, Spain, and has so far convinced in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Spain, Belgium, Germany and Italy. Her works can be found in regional museums and institutions in Ciudad Real and Córdoba and in prestigious collections (Antonio Saura Foundation, Colección Jesús Bárcenas, J.C. de Castilla la Mancha). In the course of her long career, CID has received many awards. 

The artist lives and works in Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real), about a two-hour drive south of Madrid.

Sculptural Extraction

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CID came from architectural geometry to natural geometry, affirming for herself the transition from computational geometry to random geometry. The artist oscillates between geometry in architecture and the geometry of nature, playing with sameness and difference, calculation and chance, continuity and variation, dynamism and tension, creating a unique mood that is impossible to escape.
Mandelbrot's fractals are an elementary component of her work.

The Fundación Antonio Saura from Cuenca (Spain) dedicated an extensive catalog to CID. BURN-IN is very proud to be able to present works from it exclusively and for the first time in Austria.

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CID's lasting works inspire especially collectors who love the geometric, purist and artistic and craftsmanship perfection appreciate. Absolute insider tip in Austria.

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Generous donation to the Instituto Cervantes in Vienna

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Education for Change

Aurora CID donated the central work Durante la ensoñación todo es posible | While dreaming everything is possible (mixed media oil, varnish, resin | Kraft | 150 x 150 cm) to the Instituto Cervantes in Vienna in 2019, demonstrating its generous commitment to the Spanish and Ibero-American educational and cultural institution.
. The work refers to Cervantes' work Don Quixote de la Mancha.

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