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    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Haroon Mirza, Wave Particle Duality (Solar Powered LED Circuit Composition 45), 2022
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Haroon Mirza, Wave Particle Duality (Solar Powered LED Circuit Composition 45), 2022
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Haroon Mirza, Wave Particle Duality (Solar Powered LED Circuit Composition 45), 2022
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Haroon Mirza, Wave Particle Duality (Solar Powered LED Circuit Composition 45), 2022
    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Haroon Mirza, Wave Particle Duality (Solar Powered LED Circuit Composition 45), 2022

    Haroon Mirza

    Wave Particle Duality (Solar Powered LED Circuit Composition 45), 2022
    LED matrix, LED tape, microcontroller, canvas, pigments, polyurethane, meteorite, plastic, aluminum, wire, magnetic wire, copper tape on photovoltaic panel
    166.5 x 100 x 8 cm
    65 1/2 x 39 3/8 x 3 1/8 inches
    Copyright The Artist
    Photo: Photo: Milena Wojhan

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    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Haroon Mirza & Mattia Bosco, Standing Stones (Solar Symphony 8), 2015
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Haroon Mirza & Mattia Bosco, Standing Stones (Solar Symphony 8), 2015
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Haroon Mirza & Mattia Bosco, Standing Stones (Solar Symphony 8), 2015
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Haroon Mirza & Mattia Bosco, Standing Stones (Solar Symphony 8), 2015
    • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) Haroon Mirza & Mattia Bosco, Standing Stones (Solar Symphony 8), 2015
    Haroon Mirza verbindet in seiner Serie Solar Powered LED Circuit Compositions Solarpanele, elektronische Schaltkreise mit Licht und Pigmente zu Wandarbeiten, welche die Rohheit und Ästhetik der verwendeten Materialien bewahren und...
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    Haroon Mirza verbindet in seiner Serie Solar Powered LED Circuit Compositions Solarpanele, elektronische Schaltkreise mit Licht und Pigmente zu Wandarbeiten, welche die Rohheit und Ästhetik der verwendeten Materialien bewahren und gleichzeitig eine malerische Präsenz entfalten. Mirza schafft – in Anlehnung an Isa Genzkens ästhetische Sensibilität und Gerhard Richters prozessualen Ansatz, beispielsweise beim seriellen Malen von Kerzen oder des Verwischens auf der Leinwand – in seiner eigenen Formensprache feinfühlige Kompositionen aus technoiden Komponenten, die gepaart mit symbolhaften Elementen, Polarlicht-Landschaften und interstellare Räume andeuten. Die Intensität der leuchtenden LEDs variiert je nach Lichteinfall auf das Solarpanel und lässt die äußeren Einflüsse Teil der Solar Powered LED Circuit Compositions werden – so flackern die Kerzen der LED-Matrix nur bei starker Helligkeit. Mirzas Interesse gilt dem Zusammenschluss der Energie und Elektrizität der heterogenen Bestandteile, wodurch ein geschlossener Stromkreis entsteht, der konzeptionell und metaphorisch als Analogie gesellschaftlicher Systeme verstanden werden kann.


    In his Solar Powered LED Circuit Compositions series, Haroon Mirza combines solar panels, electronic circuits with light and pigments to create unique wall pieces that are able to preserve the rawness and aesthetics of the materials used while at the same time developing a painterly presence. In the footsteps of Isa Genzken's aesthetic sensibility and Gerhard Richter's process-related approach, Mirza creates in his own sensitive vocabulary: compositions of technoid components paired with symbolic elements, evoking images of the aurora borealis and interstellar landscapes; similar to the serial candle paintings and canvas smudgings. The intensity of the LEDs is directly dependent upon the light incidence of the solar panel, allowing the external influences to become part of the Solar Powered LED Circuit Composition – the candles of the LED matrix only flicker when the light is very bright. Mirza interrogates the merging of energy and electricity of heterogeneous components, creating a closed circuit that can be understood on a conceptual and metaphorical level as an analogy of human social systems.
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