Main artist
Bernhard Reiterer
Six colour panels arranged in a dancing circle, illuminated through fibre-optic cables, activated by motion sensors embedded in the floor. Whoever steps in and moves – or starts to dance – makes them glow; the more movement, the more intense the light becomes. At the end of the room a large painting of two people, into which the points of light are projected. Bernhard Reiterer’s walk-in installation The Inner Glow at the former Grauer Bär inn makes visible what usually stays hidden: the vitality we radiate when we allow ourselves to vibrate. He picks up the faint light signals every living being emits – biophotons – and translates them into colour. “We so often move through life in shades of grey,” he says. “We lack colour.” A master painter from Merano, trained in trompe-l’œil and in human-ecological colour consultancy, he calls this peace work: speaking with one another, not about one another.