In Window Views, the latest series by Christoph Florin, fka Low Bros, the Hamburg-based artist duo contemplates our interactions with the world beyond the screens that envelop us. In their artwork, brothers Christoph and Florin Schmidt draw on their personal connection to 80s and 90s pop culture and advertising aesthetics to craft vibrant pieces. Through the use of distinct lines and geometric forms, they delve into our shared cultural identity. By merging their art school background with extensive street art experience, they construct imagined realms that offer an immersive encounter for viewers.

In the past years the duo initiated a series of overlapping browser windows, which they have expanded on during the COVID lockdown to provide a more emotionally charged perspective on our collective journey in the information age. As our lives undergo digital expansion while sitting between our own four walls, a significant portion of our potential sensory encounters becomes obscured. While we gain access to new realities, what aspects do we forsake along the way? The exhibition presents a critical reevaluation of past eras while simultaneously tackling current social issues.

The retro-futuristic depiction of windowsills provokes viewers to grapple with the complexities of our contemporary society. They invite us to pursue the depicted far-off horizons while also provoking an introspection in the complex realities we live in. The fusion of painting with sculptural components creates a depth that fluctuates between emotions like despair and hope, prompting contemplation of our engagement with the world beyond our screens. In an era where our sensory experiences are increasingly digitised, Window Views serves as a reminder of the significance of looking past the screen and reflecting on our collective existence in the world.

Additionally, the series invites viewers to ponder the evolving nature of human connection in a digitally-driven world, prompting introspection on how technology shapes our perceptions and interactions. The vibrant colours and intricate designs in Christoph Florin's works serve as a visual narrative that encourages contemplation on the intersection of art, technology, and human experience. Through their innovative approach, the artist duo challenges viewers to explore the boundaries between virtual reality and tangible existence, inviting a deeper exploration of our relationship with the ever-evolving digital landscape. —Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann