Rami Maymon's installation, currently showing at the Hinterhof, was created during a two-month stay of the artist in Residence in Basel, having a constant dialogue with the exhibition space, which functions as a complex also containing a nightly dance club and a bar.
Within this context the exhibition deals with terms related to the night-life, intuitive senses of nightly wakefulness: music, sound and noise. Desire, seduction and illusion. Transience, doubt and sobriety/disillusion.
The attempt to translate those sounds into a clear image, the voice into a vision and the transient and non-material into a sculptural mass, produces metamorphic images, dynamic particles of subconscious and the repressed, crystallizing into an utopian landscape.
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