GALLERY 1
FOYER SPACE
FALLING SUN
MICHAEL GEORGETTI
Michael Georgetti’s artworks oppose painting and sculpture to found, commonplace objects in (dis)order), arrays precarious and desperate. These explore an everyday absurd: humanity's interaction with its mechanical surroundings.
The kinetics of Georgetti’s configurations work in an awkward and often clumsy manner, giving anthropomorphic qualities to mundane objects, proposing analogies of human failure. The mass-produced materials play the slapstick of the painted elements co-existing with the frenzy of the rapidly developing world. 
The emphasis on the divide between sculptural and flat space is often used to create interventions in the way one perceives and inhabits the everyday-world.