Luzie Meyer's 'Betrayals of the Possible' at FANTA MLN Milan
Luzie Meyer (born 1990, Germany) presents 'Betrayals of the Possible' at FANTA MLN in Milan, an exhibition blending sound, print, and text. The centerpiece is 'Berlin Piece for Voice and Tap Dance' (2025), a six-channel audio installation originally created for the 13th Berlin Biennale. It features the voice of the artist and tap dancing by Cristina Delius, creating a layered soundscape. Accompanying the audio are a series of Argyrotype prints, a historical iron-silver photographic technique, which evoke rarefied atmospheres and extend the acoustic experience visually. The exhibition explores themes of betrayal, possibility, identity, and the tension between said and unsaid. Meyer's practice spans video, writing, performance, and sound, and is known for its conceptual rigor and visual sensitivity. The show invites visitors into a multisensory journey that questions social conventions and the transformative potential of rupture.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Betrayals of the Possible' by Luzie Meyer at FANTA MLN, Milan.
- Luzie Meyer was born in 1990 in Germany.
- Central work: 'Berlin Piece for Voice and Tap Dance' (2025), a six-channel audio installation.
- The audio work was created for the 13th Berlin Biennale.
- Tap dancer Cristina Delius performs on the audio piece.
- Exhibition includes a series of Argyrotype prints (historical iron-silver photographic technique).
- The show runs at FANTA MLN in Milan.
- The article was published on Artribune by Ilaria Artemisia Introzzi.
Entities
Artists
- Luzie Meyer
- Cristina Delius
Institutions
- FANTA MLN
- 13th Berlin Biennale
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Berlin
- Germany