English

Turning fate into opportunity

My art is

intensive

transformative

experimental

powerful

intensive

transformative

experimental

powerful

intensive

transformative

experimental

powerful

moving art

Art, that moves

series

ICH SEHE DICH

CONSCIOUSLY LOOKING

In her series "I See You," Michaela Steinacher explores the profound power of conscious seeing—not just with the eyes, but with the full presence of being—as an act of perception, responsibility, and connection.

TAKING RESPONSIBILITY

Seeing is not a neutral act. It is a choice against indifference. To see means to acknowledge the existence of another, to lift them out of invisibility, and to give them significance.

"I See You" underscores that seeing is the origin of awareness and change. Only what is seen can unfold. Only what is recognized can have an impact. Seeing is the first impulse for transformation—the beginning of understanding, consciousness, and the creation of a better future.

MUTABOR

CHANGE IS LAW

Change is not a concept; it is a law. Everything we do sets something in motion—within us, in others, in the world. With her new series "Mutabor," Michaela Steinacher delves into the essence of this inevitable transformation: Every action leaves a trace, every word echoes, every gaze shapes reality.

BEING IS BECOMING

We change, even when we do nothing. The only question is: In which direction? "Mutabor" is an invitation to consciously recognize one’s own role in the constant flow of change.



DIE NATUR, DIE UNS ATMET

INVISIBLE THREAT

Nature is within us; it breathes us as we breathe it. But what happens when humanity turns the very thing that sustains it into a toxic substance? Air has become a testimony to human actions—saturated with the traces of greed, ignorance, and convenience. It is not only the space around us that is being polluted, but the very essence of our existence.

VISIBLE CONSEQUENCES

The vibrant, AI generated gas masks in Steinacher’s ongoing series, set against the backdrop of her monumental portraits, serve as a stark symbol of a threat that is often sugarcoated or suppressed—a warning against the ignorance of our time. They urge us to confront the forces that endanger our existence—before it is too late

ICH SEHE DICH

CONSCIOUSLY LOOKING

In her series "I See You," Michaela Steinacher explores the profound power of conscious seeing—not just with the eyes, but with the full presence of being—as an act of perception, responsibility, and connection.

TAKING RESPONSIBILITY

Seeing is not a neutral act. It is a choice against indifference. To see means to acknowledge the existence of another, to lift them out of invisibility, and to give them significance.

"I See You" underscores that seeing is the origin of awareness and change. Only what is seen can unfold. Only what is recognized can have an impact. Seeing is the first impulse for transformation—the beginning of understanding, consciousness, and the creation of a better future.

MUTABOR

CHANGE IS LAW

Change is not a concept; it is a law. Everything we do sets something in motion—within us, in others, in the world. With her new series "Mutabor," Michaela Steinacher delves into the essence of this inevitable transformation: Every action leaves a trace, every word echoes, every gaze shapes reality.

BEING IS BECOMING

We change, even when we do nothing. The only question is: In which direction? "Mutabor" is an invitation to consciously recognize one’s own role in the constant flow of change.



DIE NATUR, DIE UNS ATMET

INVISIBLE THREAT

Nature is within us; it breathes us as we breathe it. But what happens when humanity turns the very thing that sustains it into a toxic substance? Air has become a testimony to human actions—saturated with the traces of greed, ignorance, and convenience. It is not only the space around us that is being polluted, but the very essence of our existence.

VISIBLE CONSEQUENCES

The vibrant, AI generated gas masks in Steinacher’s ongoing series, set against the backdrop of her monumental portraits, serve as a stark symbol of a threat that is often sugarcoated or suppressed—a warning against the ignorance of our time. They urge us to confront the forces that endanger our existence—before it is too late