Boris Petrovsky Germany, b. 1967
iLiquid, 2008/2024
Neon tubes, plexiglass, cables, wire, silicone, transformer
147 x 27 x 30 cm
Photo: »iLiquid« © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, 2025, Foto: Boris Petrovsky
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Boris Petrovsky works at the intersection of light, language and spatial perception. Using neon as both material and medium, his practice explores the tension between sign and object, technology and...
Boris Petrovsky works at the intersection of light, language and spatial perception. Using neon as both material and medium, his practice explores the tension between sign and object, technology and sensory experience. Found elements from urban signage and industrial systems play a central role in his work. At the core is the neon tube in its dual role: a glass body and, at the same time, an immaterial, almost phantom-like light form.
The Cluster Series brings together fragments of neon, cables and transformers in open, sculptural constellations. Removed from their original function, these elements are recomposed into luminous structures that oscillate between drawing, sculpture and light installation. The clusters are not fixed images but momentary configurations - fluid, fragile and continuously readable in new ways.
iLiquide (2008/2024) extends this approach into a clearly aquatic register. Blue and white neon lines evoke waves, currents and suspended water formations, suggesting a state of liquidity held briefly in space.
The Cluster Series brings together fragments of neon, cables and transformers in open, sculptural constellations. Removed from their original function, these elements are recomposed into luminous structures that oscillate between drawing, sculpture and light installation. The clusters are not fixed images but momentary configurations - fluid, fragile and continuously readable in new ways.
iLiquide (2008/2024) extends this approach into a clearly aquatic register. Blue and white neon lines evoke waves, currents and suspended water formations, suggesting a state of liquidity held briefly in space.
Exhibitions
2025 »TURBATORY«, Einzelausstellung Kunstmuseum Singen2016 bis 2023 Privatbesitz Kreuzlingen (CH)
2012 reflex Helligkeit+Wirkung, Galerie Abtart, Stuttgart, 17. Februar – 20. April 2012
Duoausstellung Nikolaus Koliusis, Boris Petrovsky
2012 One Artist Show, Messe Art Karlsruhe, via Galerie Abtart, Stuttgart, 08. – 11. März 2012
Einzelpräsentation
2011 Messe Art Bodensee 11, Dornbirn (AT), via Galerie Feurstein (AT), 29. – 31. Juli 2011
Gruppenpräsentation
2008 Im System der Maschinerie, Galerie Feurstein, Feldkirch (AT), 16. Mai – 21. Juni 2008
Duoausstellung Boris Petrovsky, Oliver Ross
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