Fast, absurd, aesthetic: Art of mechanical transformation on view at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen

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Fast, absurd, aesthetic: Art of mechanical transformation on view at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen
Simon Dybbroe Møller, Animate V, 2012, Photo: Sebastian Stadler.



ST. GALLEN.- Transformations of machines and tools play a central role in our collective imagination. The group exhibition Metamorphosis Overdrive examines these changes and transformations of everyday things and technical forms and their significance in the present. The exhibition brings together works by eight international artists.

A car headlight suddenly assumes a face and seems to look at the viewer. The boundaries between human and machine, life and mechanical functioning are becoming blurred. Metamorphosis Overdrive focuses on this ambivalent and at the same time symbiotic relationship.

The exhibition examines our consumer society’s obsession with objects, questions their appeal, and reveals their potential for frustration. Despite their cool aesthetic and standardized, industrial appearance, the sculptures establish an emotional and poetic relationship with the viewer. For Camille Blatrix, for example, this dynamic of attraction and repulsion is what is fascinating: “All subjects, even technical objects, are about emotion. For example, iPhones are super scary, but at the same time, super sexy. I’m interested in this contrast.”

The eight international artists in the exhibition at the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen analyze the new limits of sculpture from the perspective of technology and perception.

The participating artists are Camille Blatrix (*1984, France), Timothée Calame (*1991, Geneva), Rä Di Martino (*1975, Rome), Simon Dybbroe Møller (*1976, Aarhus), Yngve Holen (*1982, Braunschweig), Diego Perrone (*1970, Asti), Ilona Ruegg (*1949, Rapperswil), and Guan Xiao (*1983, Chongqing Province).










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