max goelitz’s booth concept for Art Düsseldorf 2024 establishes a dialogue between current works by Rindon Johnson, Lou Jaworski and Haroon Mirza within an installation concept by Troika. The booth is immersed in a salt landscape, accessible via grating walkways. These lead from the common fair ground of Areal Böhler and our present time into a futuristic inorganic era, where the artists' works are thematically situated.
In their paintings, sculptures and expansive installations, Troika explore the interactions between analog and digital realities. At the center of their interest are experiences and knowledge gained through technology and the ways in which it transforms man's relationship to nature, society and reality globally. The works of Haroon Mirza and Lou Jaworski are also characterized by technologized materials and designs, which in turn develop a mystical component and take up pop-cultural references. Mirza combines spiritual rituals with electronic circuits, blending contrasting correlations. Meanwhile, Jaworski explores perception mechanisms of ephemeral cloud formations using UV prints on semi-transparent meshes.
Rindon Johnson, on the other hand, examines the effects of capitalism, climate and technology on how we see and construct our personal realities. As a multidisciplinary artist and author, he moves through physical and virtual spaces and explores how language shapes our perception.
Booth G04
Rindon Johnson
Lou Jaworski
Haroon Mirza
Troika
Preview 11 April 2024
Fair Days 12 - 14 April 2024
AREAL BÖHLER
Hansaallee 321
40549 Düsseldorf
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