Relational Rubati
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Relational Rubati

site-specific installation | work in progress

 

OPENING:
May 13, 2015 – 7 pm
EXHIBITION:
Sunday May 17 & Thursday May 21 | 4-6 p.m.
FINISSAGE
May 24 5 pm / performative reading 6 pm
LOCATION:
Pavilion in the Milchhof Schwedter Strasse 232, 10435 Berlin
www-milchhofpavillon.de

RELATIONAL RUBATI develop alongside and between the existing and intensify as free improvisation what appears as echo, shadow or trace. A gliding out of speed, a fishing in asynchrony, a non-idiomatic hopping between the nesting of the structures. RELATIONAL RUBATI transform the seemingly predetermined parameters with the awareness that only the process of deviation gives them a reality – as long as their relation to the fixed point exists. How do these new perspectives change our perception of apparent reality?

The conceptual installation RELATIONAL RUBATI refers to the insular architecture of the Milchhof Pavilion as a direct starting point for the artistic work on site. Different levels of reality and structures of order that break up and reveal their effects on and in the “Ge-Häuse” placed in the urban landscape are examined with reflection on temporal and spatial dimensions, internal and external relationships and social contexts. A rubato, which is originally found within music, describes a sequence whose (sound) sequences lengthen, shorten or are accentuated in relation to the basic beat. Based on this principle, I translate my observations into a narrative texture of local references using objects, text, visual media as well as acoustic and performative elements. The installation, which changes during the exhibition, can be experienced by visitors on site.



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