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Florian Neufeldt's Electrified Sculptures at Gallery Apart Rome

exhibition · 2026-05-05

At Gallery Apart in Rome, German artist Florian Neufeldt (born 1976 in Bonn, based in Berlin) presents sculptures made from discarded objects. He modifies their appearance and function, giving them new life. In this exhibition, he incorporates the immaterial component of electrical energy, which flows through the works and becomes part of them. A yellow sculpture at the entrance uses electricity to connect two elements, causing a piece attached to the ceiling to rotate. Another work involves a mechanical transition between a photograph and a projection, exploring the dialectic of before and after around chairs created by Neufeldt. On the lower floor, sculptures are composed of disassembled office tables, reassembled and traversed by electric current that illuminates a plate suspended from the ceiling by metal wires. The exhibition emphasizes transformation and rebirth after disposal.

Key facts

  • Florian Neufeldt was born in 1976 in Bonn and lives in Berlin.
  • The exhibition is held at Gallery Apart in Rome.
  • Neufeldt uses discarded objects to create sculptures.
  • Electrical energy is a key component in the works.
  • A yellow sculpture at the entrance uses electricity to generate movement.
  • Another work features a mechanical transition between photo and projection.
  • Lower floor sculptures use disassembled office tables with electric current.
  • The exhibition explores themes of transformation and rebirth.

Entities

Artists

  • Florian Neufeldt

Institutions

  • Gallery Apart

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Bonn
  • Germany
  • Berlin

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