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A few invisible sculptures

What are we talking about when we talk about sculpture? New York based photographer Andrea Galvani calls widely accepted definitions of the medium into question. Thus A Few Invisible Sculptures: The Perception of Immateriality provides a sober and insightful reflection on the function of contemporary sculpture, radically extending its boundaries. The work consists of an interdisciplinary body of work including sound sculpture, drawings, text-based works, collages and photographs what the artist describes as an »architecture of the invisible«, a kind of intervention in form of a mobile sculpture.

A few invisible sculptures #1, Andrea Galvani © 2012

A few invisible sculptures #1, Andrea Galvani © 2012

A few invisible sculptures

A few invisible sculptures

All images © Aandrea Galvani.

97 polysiloxane hoses 3.0mm

Sounding visual video by Zimoun.

Zimoun’s sound sculptures and installations are graceful, mechanized works of playful poetry, their structural simplicity opens like an industrial bloom to reveal a complex and intricate series of relationships, an ongoing interplay between the »artificial« and the »organic«.

Zimoun : 97 polysiloxane hoses 3.0mm, compressed air, 2010

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