WAITING 4 ORACLE
September 10 – October 28 – 2012
Kabe Contemporary
223 NW 26 Street Miami FL.
www.kabecontemporary.com
Kabe Contemporary is pleased to present “Waiting 4 Oracle [1560-2012]” by Italian artist Luca Pozzi.
For his first solo show in the United States, Luca Pozzi continues his study of time shifts, rejoining within his own research different grammars and disciplines. The project is a nonlinear scheme composed by a multiplicity of refercences merged together by employing photgraphs, sculptures, paintings and new technologies.
“Waiting 4 Oracle [1560-2012]” is an exhibition that revisits history and time, starting with the Renaissance painting in 1560, to the logical-mathematical revolution of 1931, through the latest discoveries of the seventies: the 1973 Physics Nobel Prize and the Optical Art and Arte Povera, until our present time.
Even if apparently fascinated by the Post-Modernist approach, Luca Pozzi is working on something closer to the imaginary film Man in Black (1997-2012) informatics and theoretical physics research (clouds computing and quantum gravity), towards a new perspective called augmented art.
The “Tunnel Effect Through Malevich Influence”; the “Supersymmetric Partner on Feast in the House of Simons”; the “Wall Strings #06”; the “Fabro, Soto and Godel’s Oracles” are all conceived as augmented art-works for their ability to add information and dimensionality in the visual system.
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The Integral Triangle, 2012. Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodymium magnets, 250x200x25 cm.
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Wall String #06, 2012. Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodymium magnets, 200x200x25 cm.

Tunnel Effect Through Malevich Influence, 2012. Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodymium magnets, suckers, 270x90x70 cm