You can call it Thunder, a solo exhibition by Tobias Rehberger, is a captivating exploration of the interplay between art, technology, and the human condition. The exhibition features a diverse range of works, including sculptures, installations, and digital projections, all meticulously crafted and designed to engage the viewer on multiple levels. Rehberger’s artistic practice is characterized by a deep engagement with the materiality of objects, a fascination with the potential of technology, and a keen interest in exploring the boundaries of perception. His work often incorporates found objects, recycled materials, and unconventional materials, creating a sense of both familiarity and strangeness.
## Textual Explorations: Art and the Question of Readability
The art world has always been a stage for debate and discussion, with artists pushing boundaries and challenging conventional perspectives. This ongoing dialogue is particularly evident in the use of neon tubes in creating textual art, raising questions about the very nature of art and how we interpret it. While the formal and abstract aesthetics of the piece may appear impenetrable, a closer look reveals a wealth of meaning that goes beyond the surface.
