Shay Frisch's exhibition Halo at MAM Shanghai features 20 immersive installations that blend ancient spiritual motifs with modern scientific concepts using light, technology, and geometric designs. His work invites the audience to engage actively, transforming them from passive observers to participants. The exhibition's curator, Shai Batel, shares a similar curiosity about energy manifested in artistic expression, further highlighted by the previous exhibition of Marina Abramovic. Together, both artists explore energetic vibrations and their significance within cultural contexts, enriching the viewer's experience and understanding of art's relationship with spirituality and science.
The tangible materials in Frisch's works are merely the vehicle for an experience of grandeur referencing the ephemeral nature of light and spiritual symbolism throughout history.
Halo features 20 works composed of electrical components and industrial materials, utilizing intricate geometric modules to create a monochromatic matte space.
Shai Batel shares the same curiosity about energy in all forms, making Halo a resonant exhibition that connects artistic vision with energetic vibrations in Southeast Asian cultures.
Frisch's installations transition passive visitors from witnesses to active participants in an immersive experience that challenges them to explore existential introspection.
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