Beyond the Horizon

by A.A. Murakami
  • 04.07 → 10am - 6pm
  • 04.07/04.13 → 10am - 7pm

Beyond the Horizon

To create, produce, hold together, and subject to the contemporary is always an act permeated with risk: a dimension of danger that hides within the sinuous folds of the unexplored. The artist generates, discovers, and uncovers, thereby exposing contradictions that tear through the fabric of the unspoken, unveiling the profound abyss of the unknown. Within this abyss often reside fears and hidden symptoms that herald new and significant challenges for the eras to come. Creative risk-takers are messengers of the unknown, called upon to construct critical mechanisms for interpreting the contemporary. Delicate automata breathe vast, ephemeral bubbles that swell, drift, and dissolve into clouds, vanishing as suddenly as they appeared. Time, intangible and enigmatic, cannot be seen or held, only experienced. Clocks measure matter’s movement, not time itself. In this installation, time briefly takes form: each bubble a fleeting vessel, emerging and disappearing in a choreography of transience. Beyond the Horizon reflects on impermanence, exploring the fragile boundary between the material and immaterial. In this installation, time briefly takes form through fleeting bubbles, transforming an abstract concept into something visible yet elusive.

A.A. Murakami

A.A. Murakami is a Tokyo/London-based artist duo known for their sensory installations exploring the bond between art and nature. Drawing inspiration from ancient traditions, they create ephemeral works combining technology with materials like fog and plasma. Their art transcends digital interfaces, offering multisensory experiences. A.A. Murakami are featured in MOMA, Centre Pompidou, and M+ collections.