Infinity

Artist
  • Zoro Feigl
Curator
  • Rob Knijn

Zoro Feigl makes art that moves; like Poppy, an enormous flower constructed out of tarp that swirls around in a hulking, but at the same time rather elegant, kind of way. Or Pressurizing, an installation made out of fire hoses that slowly inflate and deflate as a calmly sleeping beast.

The artworks of Zoro Feigl find themselves in the realm of infinity. They might squeak, creak and scrape, twist, spout and above all protestingly grumble; but always in the form of a eternal cadence.

Fascinated by the beauty of simplicity the artist always sets out to experiment with the limits of the physical. Under the motto of ‘beyond what it should into what it could be’, he tests the materials in his studio by placing them under a drill or running around with them. So it is that Zoro Feigl has become a strong voice in contemporarary art.

The industrial environment of one of the oldest still operational power plants of The Netherlands will form the backdrop to an exhibition that will bring together a large portion of Zoro Feigl’s work. In the midst of this moving scenery the artist and his team will work daily in a temporary studio, busy constructing a new installation. The public is hereby cordially invited to become part of this process.

Presented by Nest and EF
Location: Electriciteitsfabriek
De Constant Rebecqueplein 20, The Hague

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