3 new installations by Zimoun. One of them is presented at the current solo exhibition in Mannheim, Germany (Kunstverein Mannheim, August 10 - September 21).

This exhibition is a joint collaboration between Zimoun (artist) and Hannes Zweifel (architect). A new acoustic perspective shows a space where the spectator experienced constantly new ways.

The installation is comprised of 81 cardboard boxes of 70x70x70 cm which are suspended on the ceiling in a grid of 80x80 cm. The boxes hang between floor and ceiling and  can be seen from two different levels. 20 dc-motors are mounted and distributed along the handrail of the first floor. When activated, they set the boxes in motion by means of thinn nylon ropes connected vertically to the individual boxes, causing them to move with varying intensity and directions. Since the spaces between the boxes are small, the movement of one box is affecting neighboring boxes, leading to a very complex overall performance of the suspension, which constantly changes and progresses. The collision of the boxes and the friction caused when they collide gives rise to a multitude of sounds and noises. The acoustic perspective changes as the viewer moves along the exhibition space and can be experienced in constantly new ways. This installation was conceptualized, developed and presented in joint collaboration between Zimoun (artist) and Hannes Zweifel (architect).

  • 20 prepared dc-motors, 81 cardboard boxes 70x70x70cm
    Zimoun + Hannes Zweifel 2014

Motors, cardboard boxes, nylon, wood, metal, power supplies.
Dimensions: 10m x 10m x 6m.
Installation view: Mannheimer Kunstverein, Germany.
Exhibition: August 10 - September 21, 2014
Curated by Hortense Pisano and Martin Stather.

  • 157 prepared dc-motors, cotton balls, cardboard boxes 60x20x20cm
    Zimoun 2014

Motors, cardboard, wood, metal, cotton, power supply.
Dimensions: 12m x 4m x 4m.
Installation view: private collection.

  • 296 prepared dc-motors, felt balls, cardboard boxes 13x13x13cm
    Zimoun 2014.

Motors, cardboard, wood, metal, felt, power supply.
Dimensions: 1.8m x 2.7m.
Installation view: Studio Zimoun, Bern, Switzerland.

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Zimoun, born in Switzerland in 1977, autodidact, lives and works in Bern. His work has been exhibited and performed on five continents, and has been recognized with awards from Bundesamt für Kultur/BAK, the Aeschlimann Corti Award, Prix Ars Electronica, and the Kiefer Hablitzel Preis from the Swiss Art Awards.

Using simple and functional components, Zimoun builds architecturally-minded platforms of sound. Exploring mechanical rhythm and flow in prepared systems, his installations incorporate commonplace industrial objects. In an obsessive display of curiously collected material, these works articulate a tension between the orderly patterns of Modernism and the chaotic forces of life. Carrying an emotional depth, the acoustic hum of natural phenomena blends effortlessly with electric reverberation in Zimoun's minimalist constructions.

Past exhibitions of his work have included the National Art Museum of China, Beijing; Vasarely Fondation, Aix-en-Provence; Haus für elektronische Künste, Basel; Nam June Paik Art Museum, Korea; Ringling Museum of Art, Florida; Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei; Seoul Museum of Art, Korea; Museum of Contemporary Art, Liechtenstein; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Rennes; Museum Les Champs Libres, Rennes; Harnett Museum of Art, Richmond; Kunsthalle Bern; Museum of Fine Arts, Bern; bitforms gallery, New York; Galerie Denise René, Paris; Oboro Gallery, Montreal; National Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC), Bucharest; Borusan Contemporary, Istanbul; Beall Art Center, Los Angeles; List Art Center, Brown University, Providence; CUNY Graduate Center, New York; Kunstverein, Mannheim; Metropolitan Arts Center, Belfast; Museum of Contemporary Art (MSUM), Ljubljana; Art Basel, Switzerland; and the Museo d’Art, Lugano; among others.

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Published on: August 25, 2014
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