"Frequency Spectrum", Nevercrew's show. After Milan and Dublin, where they decorated the new European Facebook sites, Swiss duo of street artists Nevercrew comes to Turin, in the Square23 gallery spaces, with "Frequency spectrum", their reflection on perception and communication between reality and surreality. Pablo Togni and Christian Rebecchi more than "duo" are "one". They work together since 1996, together with the common interest in painting and street art. They have exhibited and participated in international projects and festivals in Belgrade, Cairo, Hamburg, Monaco, Zurich and Lugano. Their work is characterized by some key concepts such as mechanism, composition, section, parts, memory, choice, relationships, contrasts, exploration, surrealism. All of this is linked together, melted into living compositions and changing because it lives, evolving in time and space. Combining different languages is their stylistic figure: assembly chains, organic beings and mechanical gears, marine monsters, "living structures" intersect in their work just like the styles they use, between graphic synthesis and hyperrealism spray. Their structures are models of living systems, of visions that are perceived in their entirety and in their structure through the use of the "section" that allows them to see how they are in them, in the case of a mechanism or spaces of a house or structure of a living being. The relationship between the parties and the memory is extended to the whole reality, the place and the spectator, leaving the latter the possibility of completing the mechanism with his own experience, with his story and therefore with his many interpretations. In "Frequency Spectrum", in particular, attention focuses on perception and communication, on their difference and constant interaction.
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