She brings the rain: Ulrich Vogl

Overview

The artist’s predilection for lights and shadows appears in the interplay between surfaces of water, aluminum sheets, ingeniously displayed holes, fictitious windows.

Defined as both experimental and conceptual, though paying attention to the importance of formal qualities, the work of the German artist Ulrich Vogl involves different disciplines and methodologies. Vogl’s installations combine, among others, fragments of nature, common objects and materials, lighting, technological devices. Vogl’s works resist to the static condition condition of traditional traditional sculpture sculpture thanks to slight, almost imperceptible imperceptible sounds or movements movements; they are produced by technological instruments or by the spectator himself, whose displacement generates the movement of suspended structures. Reflects and illuminations reinforce this sensation of instability. The artist’s predilection for lights and shadows appears in the interplay between surfaces of water, aluminum sheets, ingeniously displayed holes, fictitious windows. Each element contributes modestly to the creation of a subtly animated display which invites spectators to a sustained contemplation

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