How to Entangle the Universe in a Spider Web Tomás Saraceno
April 7—August 27, 2017
Museo de Arte Moderno, Buenos Aires

How to Entangle the Universe in a Spider Web Tomás Saraceno

Quasi-social musical instrument IC 342 built by: 7000 Parawixia bistriata - six months, 2017 (detail) Spidersilk, carbon fibre Made by around 7,000 spiders, the work covers an area of more than 190 square meters. The spiders worked together for around two-and-half months spinning their webs in the museum’s gallery to make the immersive installation. Photo © Andrea Rossetti

Press Release

“Silky airborne scores… constellations of musical notes made of cosmic dust, traces of movement in the air, trajectories of falling stars… a sonic journey… through multiverses… a 4 billions years old tour… cosmic resonance,” Tomás Saraceno. The first solo exhibition of Argentinian-born artist Tomás Saraceno (b. 1973, in San Miguel, lives and works in Berlin) opened April 6, 2017 at Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, curated by Victoria Noorthoorn. Connected by flows of...
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