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is more than an artistic concept - it's an attitude. Instead of always striving for something new, the real challenge and beauty often lies in using what already exists and giving it new value. Using existing resources instead of creating "new" is not only a question of sustainability, but also an invitation to creativity. After all, who says you always need something completely different to create something new?

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Experience fine art - reduced, clear, expressive.

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Design that thinks art through - and conserves resources.

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Applied ART

Rethinking everyday objects - art that moves into everyday life

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From data set to object - AI and art in dialog

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Cycles

Four cycles for a new aesthetic of sustainability

reARTivated is more than just an artistic concept - it is an attitude. An invitation to see things differently: Residual materials as a resource. Discarded items as a starting point. And creative work as a connecting element between aesthetics and responsibility. The four cycles of the portfolio lead through different dimensions of abundance - and make visible how art creates new contexts.

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Michaela Keil

Contemporary artist | inventor of reARTivated

Michaela Keil

Sometimes the most valuable thing is not the new, but the new approach to the old - so make something of it!

With reARTivated, Michaela Keil opens up a new perspective on material, form and meaning. For some time now, she has been developing an aesthetic language from the supposedly worthless that goes far beyond the visible. Her works are not a reaction to scarcity - they are a conscious creative act: courageous, precise, surprising.

What counts is not the origin of the material, but the idea that arises from it. Every object contains an impulse for change - an invitation to see the familiar in a new light. reARTivated stands for art that not only depicts change, but lives it as an attitude: sensual, structured, consistently future-oriented.

One of the techniques Michaela Keil uses is pouring - a controlled flow technique in which color is set in motion and deliberately left to chance. This creates surfaces that are as spontaneous as they are precise - and reveal the power of the material itself.

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