Exhibitions

ROB MAZUREK: RADICAL CHIMERAS

UT Downtown Gallery / 106 S. Gay St. February 28 - April 4th

Rob Mazurek

Artist and composer Rob Mazurek presents a new body of work with an exhibition of paintings, sound generated animations, large-format sound prints and sculpture that converge into hybrid visual forms of one another. Timed to coincide with the visionary Big Ears Festival, the exhibition extends the festival’s spirit of innovation into the visual realm, offering attendees and the Knoxville community an immersive encounter with Mazurek’s interdisciplinary practice. Light, motion, and form carry the imprint of sound’s structure and energy. The moving chimeras, captured stills, painted surfaces complete a cyclical process of transformation. The chimera, a creature composed of three or more disparate parts, creates something new. For Mazurek, the chimera becomes a model for radical creation and refraction. His work is, fundamentally, about sound, even when no sound is heard. Sound becomes an organizing force, a pulse inside visual language. In Radical Chimeras, sonic vibration is translated into movement, modulation, and spatial structure. The work invites viewers to experience the visual behavior of sound rather than its acoustic form. The result is an environment of silent resonance, of images that move and evolve. Moving within layers of light, form and color, viewers experience the visual architecture of sound. Radical Chimeras extends the adventurous ethos of Big Ears to the visual arts by presenting a project in which sound becomes a structural and conceptual force. Gallery and festival attendees will encounter the work as a quiet zone of visual resonance.

Rob Mazurek is an internationally acclaimed interdisciplinary artist. His work spans improvised music, electro-acoustic composition, performance, experimental sound, painting, digital animation, sculpture and hybrid visual systems. His Abstractivist practice embraces the generative power of resonance and multiplicity by finding the essence of a thing. Radical Chimeras represents a culmination of Mazurek’s lifelong exploration of sound as an ontological force that shapes images, materials, and environments even when it cannot be heard.