Exhibition "Unexpected Machines" of Roberto Pugliese at Galerie Mario Mazolli Berlin

Exhibition is open from 28.05.2011 to 31.07.2011

One startles to death when entering one of the rooms of the current exhibition at Mario Mazzoli Gallery in Potsdamerstraße. A supposedly minimalist steel sculpture with a steel rectangle all at once makes a harsh metallic sound when a spectator enters the silent bourgeois room. And it’s not the only one: the exhibition offers a symphony in steel, and several encounters of microphones and boxes.

Mario Mazzoli Gallery focuses on multimedia art, sound art sculpture and unconventional styles of contemporary art. They have definitely found their niche in the Berlin art scene and are unique.

The current exhibition is both silent and aggressive. All robotics are managed by movement detectors, so visitors trigger and ignite the art work. BOOM, KLING BANG is heard in one room while in other room ‘Close Encounters of Some Kind’ are happening. Complex objects, made out of box elements and small microphones seem like two persons engaged in a never-ending semantically incorrect conversationas.

 

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