Strings. Light and vision: group show at White Noise, Rome
The group exhibition 'Strings. Light and vision' at White Noise in Rome explores light as a vital element through installations by Alessandro Simonini, Andrea Galvani, Isabel Alonso Vega, Mareo Rodriguez, Sali Muller, and the collective DUSKMANN. Simonini presents sacred flames that burn without consuming; Galvani merges mathematics and poetry in stellar births; Alonso Vega creates evanescent sculptures where light alters materials; Rodriguez's installation seeks contact with darkness; Muller's works engage the viewer in a silent dialogue through color shifts; DUSKMANN navigates between rigor and chaos to reveal the mechanisms of apparent randomness.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled 'Strings. Light and vision'
- Venue: White Noise, Rome
- Artists: Alessandro Simonini, Andrea Galvani, Isabel Alonso Vega, Mareo Rodriguez, Sali Muller, DUSKMANN collective
- Theme: light as a vital element in art
- Simonini's work represents sacred flames that never burn out
- Galvani's piece combines mathematics and poetry
- Alonso Vega's sculptures are evanescent, altered by light
- Rodriguez's installation explores the relationship between light and darkness
- Muller's sculptures respond to human presence with color changes
- DUSKMANN collective investigates randomness and order
Entities
Artists
- Alessandro Simonini
- Andrea Galvani
- Isabel Alonso Vega
- Mareo Rodriguez
- Sali Muller
- DUSKMANN
Institutions
- White Noise
Locations
- Rome
- Italy