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RYOJI IKEDA. DB @ Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin - 28 JANUARY - 9 APRIL 2012



RYOJI IKEDA.

DB
28 JANUARY - 9 APRIL 2012
Japanese composer and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda has conceived an exhibition for the Hamburger Bahnhof that, for the first time, compositionally unites the two symmetrical halls on the upper level of the museum's east and west wings. The exhibition's title "db" (abbr. for decibel) refers to this symmetry while simultaneously indicating the complementary relationship between the two exhibition spaces.




Ikeda has designed the white room and the black room as counterparts, not only physically (brightness, color), but also conceptually and perceptually. The project is a composition in which time and space are shaped through the most minimal use of sound, light and visual elements. It is the artist's first solo exhibition in Germany.





Since the mid-1990s, Ryoji Ikeda (born 1966, lives in Paris) has been among the foremost international composers and artists in the realm of cutting-edge digital technologies and their integration into visual and acoustic presentations. His works are based on spatiotemporal compositions in which the musical and visual material is reduced to a minimum: sine waves, sound pulses, pixels of light and numerical data. He investigates sound, time and space on the basis of mathematical methods and transforms them in his concerts and installations into an intense experience for the audience.





The exhibition "db" by Ryoji Ikeda is the latest project in the "Works of Music by Visual Artists" series, which Freunde Guter Musik Berlin has presented in collaboration with the Nationalgalerie Berlin since 1999 and, since 2002, also with MaerzMusik, the contemporary music festival of the Berliner Festspiele.





A project by Freunde Guter Musik Berlin e.V. and Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin and MaerzMusik 2012 | Berliner Festspiele.
Made possible by funding from Ernst Schering Foundation and Hauptstadtkulturfonds. With thanks to Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo and Sky Light, Paris.


Media Partners: monopol, de:bug,zitty

Curators:
Ingrid Buschmann / Freunde Guter Musik Berlin e.V
Gabriele Knapstein / Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin