studio ASYNCHROME is showing the artistic design drawings of the sculpture at the roundabout in Frohnleiten for the first time in the exhibition at the Kunst off-space Narrenkastl.
Drawn faces merge with each other in overlays. The interplay of contours creates a new overall picture. In this way, the individuality of each line is linked together and dissolves into the collective. As in a drawn conversation, encounters arise, transform and meet again elsewhere. The individual levels overlap dynamically. They tell of possibilities, impulses and connections for a peaceful and shared future.
The concept of Future Faces follows these ideas. A random generator was used to select 15 people from all parts of Frohnleiten - the faces were drawn by studio ASYNCHROME in outline and arranged at 360°. The sculpture itself is 4.20 metres high, made of solid steel and placed on a bee-friendly meadow. On the new entrance road to Frohnleiten, it changes depending on the angle of view and is in a state of transformation, just like the surroundings, the place and us humans, depending on the time in which we live.
studio ASYNCHROME is a transdisciplinary experiment and was founded by Marleen Leitner and Michael Schitnig. The art duo's forms of expression range from drawing, painting, photography and installation to animation. This interdisciplinary work enables a multiple field of vision with regard to the intended fields of work. In this way, plural realities and realities collide, repel and overlap.