In die Unendlichkeit verwoben (engl. Woven into infinity)
Fibonacci art focuses on abstract, mostly geometric objects whose dimensions are Fibonacci numbers. The Fibonacci sequence grows exponentially and extends to infinity. Due to its connection to the golden ratio, these works exhibit an inherent harmony, clarity, lightness, and timelessness.
The exhibition at Chasa Jaura is the result of a collaboration with the renowned hand weaving mill Tessanda in Santa Maria / Val Müstair. Together, we developed scarves and foulards based on my Fibonacci Art Design. The exhibition displays the images as well as the corresponding exquisite textile products from Tessanda.
Musem Chasa Jaura Val Müstair
Since 1973, the Museum Chasa Jaura Val Müstair in Valchava has been a cultural forum for locals and holidaymakers alike, bringing the valley’s history to life in its historical museum and adding surprising touches with outstanding contemporary art.
Literary, musical and film events, as well as lectures and courses, demonstrate the vitality and openness of the Romansh language, art and culture.
Valchava is located on Ofenbergstrasse A 28. Chasa Jaura is opposite the church. If travelling by public transport, use the Valchava bus stop.
Opening hours
The exhibition will be on display at the Chasa Jaura Museum from 2 to 28 June 2026. The opening reception will take place on 6 June starting from 5pm.
Chasa Jaura is open at the following times:
Tue–Fri: 10 a.m.–12 p.m. and 3 p.m.–6 p.m.
Sat–Sun: 3 p.m.–10 p.m.
Closed on Mondays
On June 14 and 28, I will give a presentation on Fibonacci — the person, the sequence, and its appearances in nature and art.
The museum is also open during these hours. Outside of opening hours, the museum will welcome you by prior arrangement.
I look forward to meeting visitors in person and will be on site on select days and by appointment.
Exhibited Works
The exhibition features the Fibonacci Scarfs I and II, which complement Tessanda’s silk scarves. On display for the first time are new works from the series Interlacing Fibonacci Squares, Fibonacci Eyes, and Fibonacci Crescents. Additionally, other selected works, including sculptures, will be on view.