America, much loved and hated land of infinite possibilities. America itself, but a very out lutschtes topic actually. America, focusing on typical suburban ideal world, and dream images, that have actually discussed a surprising perspective Schaumberger Florian and Marc Thalberg in their joint exhibition "Born Free" at the Art Academy.
Even the invitation flyer for the show seduced to take so zuckerbäckersüß how the two artists, the small American suburban house on a silver tablet just serve the public. But anyone who expects with American kitsch, he was mistaken. Welcomes the visitor in the classroom 0118 by a suburban girl-projection, which is spent on pleasure and passion of Gogostange - perhaps with the hope to become one day the new Lana del Rey? "Mei, wenns give something to the club, what is the point even more real dancers?" Exclaims a guest. Views is not just In Holds. Then, once let loose a little bit to the right the view from the erotic seduction, wood beams blazing with a flag in front of him.
Florian Berger foam, with its projections on installations almost created holograms, "but I like it when everyone sees that, while it looks deceptively flat but is seen projected." He explains. Mark Thalberg has also worked for his work with a projector, but only in the preparatory phase. He has thrown from him with a Photoshop composite photo on the wall and then copied in pixel by pixel. Two women are seeing it. "Why are the exact two women?" He asks in the round. "In my mind I remember the missing man in a family that is involved in the war." Adds Marc.
In the exhibition, the painting is projected in a darkened room with diffused light, dancing around, black plastic balloons, powered by fans. A strange atmosphere hangs in the room - the animated balloons act as überdimensonialisierte bugs or flying swarms of souls, or at least indefinable organic. They have a mystical swarm dynamics, curve around the body of the visitor or invite her to a play. As image and balloons linked remain a little unclear exactly. "Plastic." Says Marc. "America is not any plastic?" If only the word plastic melts on the tongue like artificial sweetener. (Note to the author so I just ...). Whatever. Exhibitions are good, if not it can replace the pictures in the remotest experience with the art suburb. In Born Free is that, and that's nice! Nice that Intel's Museum of Me went to media art in real space can actually do anything!
PS: Marc Thalberg was the way a sound worth listening cloud of very fine techno.
A photo gallery of the exhibition can be found at Selbstdarstellungssucht.de
"Born Free" - Florian and Marc Schaumberger Thalberg, to 29.04 from Monday to Wednesday (10-18 Clock) and Friday to Sunday (14-22 Clock) in the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, 1st floor room in the 0118th
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