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The show

Form Form SuperForm is the retrospective exhibition dedicated to the work of Thomas Bayrle (Berlin, 1937), a pioneering artist and one of the most prolific of the post-war generation in Germany, who since the 1960s has addressed themes such as work, power, the economy and religion, highlighting the relationship between the individual and the collective dynamics in society.

A forerunner of the aesthetics of the pixel in digital language, Bayrle is famous for his "superforms", complex patterns created from images of people, products and machines that the artist has declined through a wide range of forms, from printing techniques to painting, from sculpture to film.

In dialogue with the new large installation created by Bayrle for Pista 500, the Form Form SuperForm exhibition traces the artist's main themes and iconographies, such as the car, symbol of movement and energy, between status symbol and mass product. The former Fiat factory in Lingotto becomes the ideal place to host the works of the artist interested in industrial mass production and the consumer society, in a fascination that already in the Seventies led him to look at Fiat as a source of inspiration for his work.

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Via Nizza, 230
10126 Turin

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