
Aaron Scheer’s exhibition “Aeonesis” presents new relief and sculpture works that explore the interactions between digital processes, generative algorithms, and material transformation.
“"(...) Ultimately, Aeonesis proposes a vision of coexistence in which technology and nature no longer mirror each other as binaries but resonate as parts of the same continuum. Its works offer speculative artefacts of a shared evolution—a new garden of atopia, neither utopian nor dystopian, but emergent. If the digital once promised transcendence, Scheer’s exhibition instead insists on immanence: a recognition that creativity and consciousness flow laterally across systems...” — Dr. Rachel Falconer.
“Aeonesis” is Aaron Scheer’s third solo exhibition at OFFICE IMPART, Berlin. The exhibition features a series of works including bronze reliefs and acrystal pieces, which oscillate between density and translucence. Aaron Scheer’s working process employs iterative prompting and algorithmic image generation in dialogue with traditional sculptural techniques; digital images generated by AI are developed further through manual modeling and casting.
Aaron Scheer describes his process as moving between intuition and computation, with digital sketches, prompts, and organic specimens presented together in the show. Works from the ongoing DaNA series address mutation and material entanglement through forms that reference both digital and biological evolution.
The exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the relationship between nature and technology. Throughout the show, motifs are presented as both organic and computational, with no clear boundary between matter and machine. Aaron Scheer uses material and conceptual approaches to examine how creativity and transformation operate across organic and synthetic domains.
