andrea galvani: higgs ocean
andrea galvani: higgs ocean
'melancholy is not enough' at pavillion unicredit, bucharest, romania
on now until february 19, 2012

'higgs ocean #8'
c-print mounted on aluminum dibond
75 x 116 cm
edition of 5 + 3 AP
courtesy of the artist, meulensteen gallery new york and artercambi italy
'higgs ocean' series by italian photographer andrea galvani is on display within the 'melancholy is not enough' exhibition
at the pavilion unicredit center for contemporary art & culture in bucharest, romania. the show, curated by neils van tomme,
is a selection of works by contemporary artists, practicing their craft around the globe, that explore the notion of
subverting melancholia. the quality of galvani's photographic works featured in the installation show a darkened,
semi-surrealistic winter landscape in every work.
'higgs ocean' is the photographic documentation of a two-part project experimenting with the photographic potential of
light and sound conducted off the coast for the svalbard islands in the arctic circle. before and during his 2,800 km sailing journey,
galvani worked collaboratively with a research institute, two scientists and a crew of sixteen people from new york.
the first segment of the project began as the group collected natural energy from sunlight with photovoltalic panels.
this harnessed energy then powered a flashlight capable of producing a 100,000 ANSI lumens beam. galvani then photographed
the beam of light illuminating the arctic landscape, drawing a bright line in the darkened environment and earth's atmosphere.
while the first segment of 'higgs ocean' pertained to galvani's experimentation with light, the other exploration documented
his engagement with the physical effects of sound. by producing a powerfully projected noise, galvani was able to alter the landscape.
in 'higgs ocean #11' and 'higgs ocean #12', the images document the sound of a collapsing iceberg being played back to existing icebergs
at a frequency capable of creating a new break in the surface; in this way, galvani and the crew attempt to capture a natural phenomenon
in order to recreate it. 'higgs ocean' also includes images documenting the experience of the voyage, rather than merely those of the experiments
conducted, melded together in one photographic collage.

'higgs ocean #14', 2011
photo collage on paper
100 x 80 cm

'higgs ocean #12', 2010
c-print mounted on aluminum dibond wood white frame
104 x 148 cm

'higgs ocean #11', 2010
c-print mounted on aluminum dibond wood white frame
104 x 148 cm

'higgs ocean #7', 2009/2010
c-print mounted on aluminum dibond 75 x 116 cm
edition of 5 + 3 AP

'higgs ocean #1', 2009
c-print mounted on aluminum dibond 98 x 128 cm
edition of 5 + 3 AP
just before leaving new york for the arctic expedition, galvani conducted experiments in the collection, sorting and
retransmission of solar energy by using panels atop a group of automobiles. 'higgs ocean #1' depicts a january snow storm
enveloping one of the sun-absorbing cars into a sculpture, interrupting what would have been the first documentation of the
artist's pre-departure solar power testing. pictured in 'higgs ocean #5' is the result of a day of retransmitted sunlight,
illuminating the lower portion of the vehicle through out the evening following a day of capturing the solar energy.

'higgs ocean #5', 2009
c-print mounted on aluminum dibond 121 x 165 cm
editions of 5 + 3 AP

'higgs ocean #10', 2009/2010
c-print mounted on aluminum dibond 50 x 70 cm
edition of 5 + 3 AP

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