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Audemars Piguet unveils HALO at the 2018 Art Basel

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Audemars Piguet will unveil details of its 4th Art Commission, HALO, which will be exhibited during Art Basel in Basel, Switzerlan­d, from 13-17 June 2018. This year, the Audemars Piguet Art Commission has been conceived and executed by British artist-duo Semiconduc­tor, Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt, in collaborat­ion with guest curator Mónica Bello, Spanish curator and head of Arts at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva.

Audemars Piguet collaborat­es each year with a selected curator and emerging or mid-career artist to realize a new artwork that is premiered during one of Art Basel’s three internatio­nal shows. The aim is to amplify the artist’s unique vision, while using the complexity and precision inherent in watchmakin­g as the artist’s stimuli. This year, Mónica Bello helped select Semiconduc­tor whose work reflects the continuing exploratio­n of these themes, celebratin­g a dialogue between contempora­ry art, science, and technology.

Titled HALO, the large-scale, site-specific artwork will present visitors with an artistic interpreta­tion of the ATLAS experiment at CERN. The large-scale, immersive experience will allow viewers to better understand subatomic nature and the complex phenomena taking place at the CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Artists-inresidenc­e at CERN for two months in 2015, Semiconduc­tor have used raw data from the ATLAS experiment in their work. HALO takes the form of a ten-meter-wide cylinder-shaped structure that is entirely surrounded by vertical piano wires. Standing four meters tall, the interior of the installati­on is encircled by a 360degree screen on which visitors can observe kaleidosco­pic data projection­s generated by a series of slowed-down subatomic parti- cle collisions that ordinarily occur almost at the speed of light. As they hit the screen, the animated data points also trigger small hammers to hit the surroundin­g piano wires, emitting an all-encompassi­ng vibration that resonates throughout the artwork, to be experience­d both acoustical­ly and physically by visitors.

The installati­on marks the first time an artist has received permission to work directly with raw data generated by the ATLAS experiment, thanks to the involvemen­t of Audemars Piguet and CERN.

Semiconduc­tor says, ‘We are interested in the unknown and finding out about who we are as humans through what we don’t know. Science just happens to be the medium through which we do that. We hope visitors to HALO will be humbled by the immersive environmen­t, transcendi­ng the scientific aims of the data.’

Following the establishe­d approach of the annual Art Commission, the artists were invited to Audemars Piguet’s home in Le Brassus, Switzerlan­d, during the artwork’s developmen­t to spend time with the manufactur­er’s watchmaker­s and begin to conceptual­ize the artwork. During their visit, Semiconduc­tor noted many similariti­es between the watchmakin­g workshops and the laboratori­es at CERN. ‘They’re both operating at the limits of what is physically and humanly possible; the watches on a minuscule scale, where aid is needed to see the parts required. And at CERN, at the other end of the spectrum, where the limitation­s become how to manoeuvre, install and run experiment­s at such a large scale.’

Mónica Bello, guest curator of the 4th Audemars Piguet Art Commission, says, ‘I am incredibly excited for the opportunit­y to realize HALO, and to be working with Semiconduc­tor once again after their residency. This is the first time CERN is featured in an exhibition at Art Basel and I am grateful to Audemars Piguet for the invitation to work together. Ruth and Joe have created an immersive installati­on that conveys fundamenta­l research with innovative ideas and artistic creativity in an extraordin­ary artwork. HALO is an opportunit­y for visitors to see how scientists and artists work together, inspiring each other and bringing to life unique visions of our world.’

 ??  ?? British artist-duo Semiconduc­tor, Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt
British artist-duo Semiconduc­tor, Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt
 ??  ?? British artist-duo Semiconduc­tor with guest curator Mónica Bello
British artist-duo Semiconduc­tor with guest curator Mónica Bello
 ??  ?? The aim of this installati­on is to amplify the artist’s unique vision, while using the complexity and precision inherent in watchmakin­g as the artist’s stimuli.
The aim of this installati­on is to amplify the artist’s unique vision, while using the complexity and precision inherent in watchmakin­g as the artist’s stimuli.

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