HG Contemporary and Philippe Hoerle-Guggenheim are excited to announce the representation of “BREATH ing HEART,” an interactive art installation by multimedia artist Johanna Keimeyer that combines architecture, light, scent and music to create a unique interactive experience. The installation will act as a walk-in heart that can accommodate up to 20 people at once and will be built in the historic water filter building Filter4 during Art Basel in Switzerland, June 2017.
The heart fills itself with air and pulses in a breathing rhythm accompanied by light, scent, and sound within the 1600 m2 (5.250 ft2) historic water filter building. Visitors will get the unique opportunity to experience being inside their own body while being guided by the artist’s voice via headphones.
See a Video of the Installation Here
Exhibition Monday, June 12th - Sunday, June 18th 2017 every day 1 - 10 pm (except Sunday: 1 - 8pm). Live performance every day from 3 - 4 pm.
An impulse for the project was given by the support of Fredy Hadorn from Licht Feld Gallery who runs the Filter4 exhibition space in Basel.. Kling Klang Klong will now provide the sound concept and composition and Studio Farbraum will lead the LED programming.
The artist started her crowdfunding-campaign and succeeded in winning Novartis as a major sponsor for the realization of the interactive heart object (diameter 10 meters/ 32 feet). Speakers of the British manufacturer Bowers & Wilkins ensure the implementation of the sound field and strongly support the project as well. Mezeaudio also joined, providing headsets. Open Innovation Space support the project with 3D printed parts and K. Schweizer with electrical engineering. KIRRON light components shine with establishing their innovative DycoLED light system. Emil Frey AG Autocenter Münchenstein provide the cars for the shuttle service. The renowned Berlin film production company Picsters document the project. Philippe Hoerle-Guggenheim, founder of HG Contemporary Gallery NYC.
High-Resolution Press Images Available Here
Project Website | Artist’s Websites: keimeyer.com & poolaroundme.com
Art Basel June 2017:
VERNISSAGE: Sunday, June 11th from 4 - 9pm
EXHIBITION: Monday, June 12th - Sunday, June 18th 2017 from 1 - 10 pm (except Sunday 1-8pm) with live performances every day from 3 - 4 pm.
SPECIAL EVENT: Thursday, June 15. 2017, opening speech at 7 pm by Novartis and
Philippe Hoerle-Guggenheim followed by a live performance at 8 and 9 pm
LOCATION: Filter 4, entrance at Reservoirstrasse, 4059 Basel, Switzerland
About Johanna Keimeyer:
Johanna Keimeyer (born 1982) studied design and digital media at University of the Arts (UdK), Berlin, at Tama Art University Tokyo, and at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), USA and MIT Media Lab, Boston, USA. After crafting lamp creations made of recycled materials, she now transforms architectural highlights into emotional experiences with video, light, scent and sound as a multimedia artist.
Johanna Keimeyer’s work is in the art collections of Alexander von Vegesack (former Vitra Design Museum Director), Petch Osathanugrah (O Museum Bangkok), Hugues and Marie Taittinger (Champagne Brand France), Lucas Verweij (Design Author) and more.
She has worked with Ingo Maurer (light design), Humberto and Fernando Campana (furniture design, Brazil), Bart Hess (design), Felix Kubin (musician) Sven Helbig (composer), Sevil Peach (architect), Jonah Bokaer (choreography) to name a few and for two years she worked for Vitra Design.
About HG Contemporary Gallery:
Philippe Hoerle-Guggenheim founded the HG Contemporary Gallery in 2014, which specializes in bold, process-oriented work by emerging and established artists. The Chelsea-based gallery is committed to developing an international, modern and contemporary program by presenting ambitious and diverse exhibitions emphasizing both aesthetics and concept. Previous exhibitions held at the gallery have featured acclaimed street artist RETNA, artists Stuart McAlpine Miller, Jason Dussault, Massimo Agostinelli, Olga Tobreluts and others. HG Contemporary is also an active participant in many international art fairs and benefit events.