Interferences – Patrick Kaufmann and Michael Tolloy
Description
The title “Interferences” refers to a physical phenomenon. Overlapping waves reinforce or weaken one another, creating new patterns, new tensions, and new spaces. In this exhibition, painting and sculpture meet like overlapping waves. Body and space, matter and vibration enter into a relationship. The exhibition is conceived as an encounter between two artistic styles that influence one another, and it invites viewers to experience art as a living exchange. As a moment of superposition in which something third emerges from two positions: a resonant space between the work, the room, and the viewer.
Patrick Kaufmann (*1971) grew up in Balzers and now lives and works at the Alte Spinnerei in Murg, which he regards as a place of continuous artistic and project-based work. His works allow viewers to experience how energy transforms into form and form dissolves back into space.
Michael Tolloy (*1979) works in Pfons near Innsbruck. At the center of his artistic practice is the human figure, which he interprets in a reduced, contemporary formal language that straddles figuration and abstraction.
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