This cold heat folding in on myself (Shell of Gold), 2022
K4, Oslo, Norway
Sound installation, four channels, amplifiers, rack mixing board, sub-woofer, bent powder-coated metal structure (ultramarine blue); SEAS speaker, Lycra textile, Polyurethane foam, plaster, copper cable; casted Polyurethane foam sculpture, Lycra textile
two-person exhibition w/ Ronny Faber Dahl
THIS COLD HEAT FOLDING IN ON MYSELF
Simona Barbera, Ronny Faber Dahl
04/10/2022 – 20/10/2022, K4 Gallery, Oslo
Where a gleam reaches the ground, on a flickering surface, a strip of sand is extending
Orange in magenta sky
The rough clarity of lunar dust swept by sulfur. In the lushness of gold, these steel and concrete streets stir and disperse in its autonomous waves, signals and systems of matter in vast accumulations. Crystal cables tuning in on a distant hush, aside, as dispersed networks connecting, fading, renewing, recover and uncover, cooling down to a wavelength longer than fences, unshadowed by sunken copper. Residual sources turn back into endless islands of cooler fade well into the cold blue
That feeling underneath the center looking in
This cold heat folding in on myself
The exhibition brings together works by Simona Barbera and Ronny Faber Dahl, consisting of a sound and video installation that blends colour and light shaders with sound frequencies, voiceovers, spectral harmonics, and a fabric print embedded in two metal structures. From the tropical, self-contained gothic streets of Palermo to the scorching heat of dark sands and bioluminescent green-purple aquatic organisms, the exhibition develops from a generative visual shader that combines colour frequencies with graphic vectors immersed by spatial sound. Strings of visual code unfold in dense sonic textures, where personal tactile reflections on the city and its surroundings fluctuate between heat and cooling.
Recorded in part in Sicily, the work includes a spoken word by skater Gabriele Mule´ aka Paturnia, whom Simona and Ronny met in Alcamo during a residency at Posto Segreto in the summer of 2022.
Voiceover, Gabriele Mule´
Supported by BKV, Norwegian Visual Artists Fund
Speakers kindly provided by SEAS, Moss, Norway
Reviewed by Andreas Breivik, Kunstavisen, Norway