Galerie Met (galeriemet)

Galerie Met

Art gallery in Berlin with a focus on contemporary art and digital art. Also @magicetape. https://galeriemet.com

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Installation view of Rock 4 by Linhan Yu, on view at the gallery until May 30 in the duo exhibition The Untranslated. Linhan Yu Rock 4, 2026 Acrylic on canvas 150 x 120 cm

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Friedrich Andreoni is currently in Venice as part of WAVES, the group exhibition held during the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia. Hosted at Casa Sanlorenzo, the exhibition brings together historical and contemporary artists including Alexander Calder, Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti, Tony Cragg, Christine Safa, Marcello Maloberti, and Friedrich Andreoni, curated by Sergio Risaliti and Cristiano Seganfreddo. For the garden of Casa Sanlorenzo, Andreoni presents a site-specific 12-channel sound installation in which animal calls from air, earth, and sea intertwine with the sounds of machinery, engines, and electronic devices that—whether through malfunction or by their very mechanical nature—evoke almost organic presences, mimicking or resembling animal vocalizations. What emerges is an ambiguous ecosystem suspended between authenticity and simulation. Since antiquity, humanity has sought to understand the world and its own existence through the representation of animals: from the cave paintings of Lascaux to medieval bestiaries and Renaissance allegories, the animal has functioned as symbolic mirror, mythical figure, and epistemological device. Andreoni continues his research into memory, perception, and the threshold between presence and absence, transforming this ancient tradition into an immersive sonic painting. With this work, he places himself within the context of a millenary dialogue between human beings, technology, and the natural world. Friedrich Andreoni The Garden of Eden, 2026 Multichannel sound installation with loudspeakers; animal sounds; sounds of engines, machinery, and malfunctioning electronic devices Duration: 00:18:08 loop Dimensions variable WAVES Alexander Calder, Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti, Tony Cragg, Christine Safa, Marcello Maloberti, Friedrich Andreoni Curated by Sergio Risaliti and Cristiano Seganfreddo May 6 - June 28, 2026 Casa Sanlorenzo Dorsoduro 123, Venice P 1-3: Friedrich Andreoni, The garden of Eden, 2026, in WAVES, Casa Sanlorenzo, Venice, Italy. Photo ©️ Ugo Carmeni Studio

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Installation view of Rock 2 by Linhan Yu, on view at the gallery until May 30 in the duo exhibition The Untranslated. Linhan Yu Rock 2, 2026 Acrylic on canvas 150 x 120 cm In Rock, human hands are placed alongside an abstract geometric grip. The two images share no direct connection, yet our perception moves between them and fills the gap, conjuring a third image that exists in neither. What our vision cannot capture—temperature, time, the relations between things—he draws into the language of painting. Text by Yeni Ma.

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We are excited to announce our upcoming duo show “Point Charge,” featuring generative works by @pixelsymphony and Manuel Tozzi. Presented in collaboration with @verse, the exhibition will open tomorrow, Saturday, November 29, from 3 to 6 PM. You’re warmly welcome to join us if you’re in Berlin! In the duo show Point Charge, Pixel Symphony and Manuel Tozzi examine how algorithmic processes generate spatial structure. Through pen-plotted drawings and digital compositions, both explore code’s capacity to construct spacetime, paralleling physical theories that propose spacetime emerges from information entanglement and correlation. Point Charge Pixel Symphony, Manuel Tozzi Opening: November 29, 15:00 – 18:00 Exhibition: November 29 – December 9 Mariannenstrasse 33, 10999 Berlin In collaboration with Verse

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Installation view and detail of 🜊 from the series Breaking Point by @loackme. On view until April 25. Dithering was developed to approximate gradients and continuous tones within the constraints of limited colour palettes — a workaround born from the demands of early print and computing. It operates by distributing pixels across a grid according to a matrix that governs the pattern of approximation. Here, those matrices are swapped for unconventional alternatives, pulling the algorithm away from its intended purpose. Applied to solid backgrounds, simple gradients and geometric shapes, they generate something else entirely: intricate black-and-white patterns that, in places, dissolve into noise. 🜊, 2024 PNG, 758x1072 px, upscaled to 3790x5360 px 1/1 🜊, 2024 Archival print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth 29.7 x 42 cm, hand-signed Unique

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We are excited to announce our upcoming solo exhibition in generative art: “Piezo,” featuring the latest generative series by Amsterdam-based artist @rudxane. The show is curated by @lonliboy and will be released on @verse. Welcome to the vernissage on July 16th from 18:00 to 21:00 if you are in Berlin, and rudxane will be in attendance! https://galeriemet.com/exhibitions/rudxane-piezo

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We are excited to announce our upcoming solo exhibition, INTUIT, featuring a new generative art series by Ukrainian artist @olgaf. The show is a collaboration with @fxhash, and the vernissage is scheduled for next Friday, October 18, 2024, from 18:00 to 21:00. Welcome to drop by! Olga Fradina INTUIT Opening: October 18, 2024, 18:00 – 21:00 Exhibition: October 19 – November 09, 2024 Mariannenstrasse 33, 10999 Berlin Collaborator: fxhash

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