Silvia Hollweg

Silvia Hollweg is a Venezuelan/German artist born in Caracas (Venezuela), who has developed a unique sculptural language of organic minimalism: she has created a personal and innovative folding technique. A new interpretation of Kinetic-Art (Cinetismo). Silvia has a BA in Art, Art History, and Sociology from Tufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She also has other degrees and certificates in the fields of stand architecture design and construction, interior design, digital and cultural event management. She has exhibited internationally in Europe, the United States and Latin America.

She creates abstract, organic, geometric, and three-dimensional sculptural paintings that illustrate topographies found in nature and minimalist architecture, such as mysterious landscapes and/or architectural buildings.

Her creations are characterized by the introduction of scientific technology: kinetic, parametric and moiré effect movements, and are distinguished by their delicate balance of structure and spontaneity, expressed through a visual language of linear and modular forms.