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'Perle', a Group Show at Kubin-Haus Zwickledt, Wernstein am Inn

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In Alfred Kubin's novel "The Other Side" the narrator gets an invitation to move to the mysterious “Dream Realm”, the newly established country that seems to be beyond the world, far from Western civilization. The capital of this hidden country is called “Perle”, a weatherless place of apocalyptic desolation.

The exhibition "Perle" by Sebastian Doplbaur, Oskar J. Mayböck and Jascha Jakob Schieche - an ensemble of sculptures, objects, light and sound - transposes the former hayloft of Alfred Kubin's cottage into a transition zone. “Perle” is in between museum and stage, utopia and dystopia.

The works open an enigmatic and familiar universe by its futuristic configured structure and folksy embossed elements. The sound piece by Oskar J. Mayböck installed in two of Sebastian Doplbaurs objects, invades the space with separated high and low frequencies. Rural field recordings are patched with elements of club music.

13.4.19 — 5.5.19

Sebastian Doplbaur, Oskar J. Mayböck, Jascha Jakob Schieche

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