HURRICANE

2024-09-22T08:00:00.000Z

HURRICANE

Exhibition of Miriam Salamander and Dávid Somló

Miriam Salamander and Dávid Somló invite the audience into a slowly unfolding environment, where visitors are enveloped by multisensory impressions. Salamander’s airy paper bodies hover all over the space as visual points of orientation, while Somló’s site-specific sound installation acts as a constantly vibrating medium guiding the visitor through upper floor of the Budapest Gallery. The two elements are linked by air rhythmically pulsating at certain intervals from fans placed at strategic locations. While their works are physically connected by the movement of air in the space, each is also defined individually by air. While Salamander’s paper objects, made of linen- and abaca fibre and metal wire, take their final form by drying in warm air, Somló’s work is based on airflow and the various sounds associated with it.

Curator: Júlia Hermann

Graphic design: Réka Imre

Translation: Dániel Sipos

Opening: 22 September, 11 am - 6 pm

  • On the opening day, a picnic will be served in the garden of the Budapest Gallery between midday and 2 pm.
  • From 4:30 pm to 5 pm the artists will talk about their collaboration and the exhibition in the frames of an artist talk.
  • From 5 pm to 6 pm , the day will close with an invitation to walk around the exhibition and experience the exhibition together.
  • The two artists will be available throughout the opening day to answer any questions.

On view: 22 September - 10 November 2024

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HURRICANE

Exhibition of Miriam Salamander and Dávid Somló

Miriam Salamander and Dávid Somló invite the audience into a slowly unfolding environment, where visitors are enveloped by multisensory impressions. Salamander’s airy paper bodies hover all over the space as visual points of orientation, while Somló’s site-specific sound installation acts as a constantly vibrating medium guiding the visitor through upper floor of the Budapest Gallery. The two elements are linked by air rhythmically pulsating at certain intervals from fans placed at strategic locations. While their works are physically connected by the movement of air in the space, each is also defined individually by air. While Salamander’s paper objects, made of linen- and abaca fibre and metal wire, take their final form by drying in warm air, Somló’s work is based on airflow and the various sounds associated with it.

The induced breeze challenges the boundaries of both the exhibition and its visitors. The sensitive connection and relation of the works to each other and to space at once involves visitors in a physically tangible relationship within the space and seeks to direct attention to the ever so worrying events outside the exhibition space concerning airflow and temperature change. Both requiring and offering slow reception, this exhibition also leaves room for the interpretation of correlations on a broader scale. The works offer no concrete answers to global warming; what they do offer is an opportunity for everyone to react more sensitively to the changes around them by setting up their own individual points of connection.

Miriam Salamander participated in the Artist Exchange Program of the Budapest Gallery with the Schafhof - Europäisches Kunstforum Oberbayern in 2021.

Curator: Júlia Hermann

Graphic design: Réka Imre

Translation: Dániel Sipos

Opening: 22 September, 11 am - 6 pm

  • On the opening day, a picnic will be served in the garden of the Budapest Gallery between midday and 2 pm.
  • From 4:30 pm to 5 pm the artists will talk about their collaboration and the exhibition in the frames of an artist talk.
  • From 5 pm to 6 pm , the day will close with an invitation to walk around the exhibition and experience the exhibition together.
  • The two artists will be available throughout the opening day to answer any questions.

On view: 22 September - 10 November 2024

Location

BTM Budapest Gallery

With its exhibitions, the Budapest Gallery seeks to present contemporary Hungarian and foreign art to the wider public and familiarize international audiences with contemporary Hungarian art. We understand visual art in the broadest possible sense, so our exhibitions also include works of an architectural nature, photography, media art, and works of the applied arts and design.

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