Galeria Vermelho presents the group exhibition Vol., curated by José Augusto Ribeiro and Fernando Oliva.
The exhibition Vol. consists of works by artists and musicians in which the sound phenomenon is processed as concrete matter, as something endowed with volume also in the sense attributed to sculpture or, even, painting.
The selection, made by Fernando Oliva and José Augusto Ribeiro, brings together music, videos, objects and actions around the idea of “structure in movement”, a concept that borrows notions from art and science to designate complex systems whose constituent elements are mobile, interchangeable, relative or relational.
Sounds, images, texts and actions jointly investigate possibilities of altering the apprehension of time and space, promoting a confrontation between artists directly linked to the visual issue and/or inserted in the contemporary art system and those situated more specifically in the field of studies of music and sounds – mainly electroacoustic, due to its possibility of a spatial conception of sound, experimentalism and freedom in the choice and use of sounds.
Participating in Vol.: Amilcar Packer, Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain, Chelpa Ferro, Eloi Silvestre, Fabiano Marques, Fernando Iazzetta, Guto Lacaz, Laura Belém, Lia Chaia, Marssares, Mauricio Ayer, Nicolás Robbio, Patrícia Osses, Paulo Nenflídio, Paulo von Zuben, Pedro Perez, Renata Lucas, Ricardo Basbaum, Rodolfo Caesar, Sérgio Kafejian and Trio Akronon (Rogério Costa, Silvio Ferraz and Edson Ezequiel).
The title of the exhibition, an abbreviation for “volume”, also refers to the volumes of a collection.
Galeria Vermelho presents the group exhibition Vol., curated by José Augusto Ribeiro and Fernando Oliva.
The exhibition Vol. consists of works by artists and musicians in which the sound phenomenon is processed as concrete matter, as something endowed with volume also in the sense attributed to sculpture or, even, painting.
The selection, made by Fernando Oliva and José Augusto Ribeiro, brings together music, videos, objects and actions around the idea of “structure in movement”, a concept that borrows notions from art and science to designate complex systems whose constituent elements are mobile, interchangeable, relative or relational.
Sounds, images, texts and actions jointly investigate possibilities of altering the apprehension of time and space, promoting a confrontation between artists directly linked to the visual issue and/or inserted in the contemporary art system and those situated more specifically in the field of studies of music and sounds – mainly electroacoustic, due to its possibility of a spatial conception of sound, experimentalism and freedom in the choice and use of sounds.
Participating in Vol.: Amilcar Packer, Angela Detanico and Rafael Lain, Chelpa Ferro, Eloi Silvestre, Fabiano Marques, Fernando Iazzetta, Guto Lacaz, Laura Belém, Lia Chaia, Marssares, Mauricio Ayer, Nicolás Robbio, Patrícia Osses, Paulo Nenflídio, Paulo von Zuben, Pedro Perez, Renata Lucas, Ricardo Basbaum, Rodolfo Caesar, Sérgio Kafejian and Trio Akronon (Rogério Costa, Silvio Ferraz and Edson Ezequiel).
The title of the exhibition, an abbreviation for “volume”, also refers to the volumes of a collection.