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Sergio Limonta's 'Bachelor Machines' at amt_project in Bratislava

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Italian artist Sergio Limonta (born 1972 in Lecco) presents a solo exhibition at amt_project gallery in Bratislava, featuring installations that repurpose common objects and technological residues. The show explores an architecture of 'bachelor machines'—dysfunctional, self-referential devices. A key work, 'Untitled,' suspends a ceiling fan to the floor via a telescopic extension, surrounded by three percussion sculptures activated by the fan blades. Limonta frames his practice as an 'ethics of coexistence' centered on the 'sustainability of the artwork,' where energy (light, heat, sound) becomes raw material. The exhibition runs until April 5.

Key facts

  • Sergio Limonta was born in 1972 in Lecco, Italy.
  • The solo exhibition is held at amt_project gallery in Bratislava.
  • The show features installations using common objects and technological residues.
  • Limonta describes his approach as an 'ethics of coexistence' and 'sustainability of the artwork'.
  • The installation 'Untitled' uses a ceiling fan lowered to the floor by a telescopic extension.
  • Three small percussion sculptures are set in motion by the fan blades.
  • The exhibition is open until April 5.
  • The gallery's website is www.amtproject.sk.

Entities

Artists

  • Sergio Limonta

Institutions

  • amt_project

Locations

  • Bratislava
  • Slovakia
  • Lecco
  • Italy

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