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Neele Hülcker, Lisa Haucke

räumen - Intermezzo I

9. May 11 5. Jun 11

Installations

With ‘räumen’, the Leonhardi Museum has launched a new series: ‘Intermezzo’ features artistic interventions in the museum’s temporary open spaces and exhibition areas at irregular intervals. Neele Hülcker and Lisa Haucke are kicking off the series with installations that explore the intersections between the natural and the artificial with playful lightness. In “Beta Vulgaris”, for example, beetroot takes centre stage. Using a setup comprising video, mirrored film and a screen, a kaleidoscope-like image of the vegetable in motion is projected onto the wall. This ‘adventure viewing device for perceiving musical, dance and theatrical processes’ exemplifies the working methods of the composition and art students.

Neele Hülcker and Lisa Haucke designed a "box" with mysterious contents especially for the Leonhardi Museum. This "magic box" stands in the darkened Great Hall, light penetrates through the cracks and holes in its surface and sounds proliferate, which condense into voices and turn out to be, among other things, commentaries on art.

"We work with sounds and noises that accompany exhibition situations but are usually not perceived, such as the crackling of the heating here in the Leonhardi Museum. We merge this soundscape with the one created by the visitors with their comments. We want to draw attention to seemingly random constellations and sensitise people to what is otherwise ignored."

KI generiert: Das Bild zeigt einen leuchtenden, würfelförmigen Gegenstand mit sichtbaren Kabeln, der in einem ansonsten leeren Raum steht. Die Lichtstrahlen des Würfels erzeugen interessante Schatten- und Lichteffekte an den Wänden und auf dem Boden.© Leonhardi-Museum / PR