Michael Ray-Von: Interference Pattern - immersive exhibition at Kunstverein Braunschweig


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An exhibition space that disrupts perception in a fresh way
With Interference Pattern, the Kunstverein Braunschweig will showcase the first institutional solo exhibition of Michael Ray-Von in Germany starting from June 27, 2026. The artist, born in California and residing in Basel, works with specially developed devices, mirrors, light, and movement – transforming the remiss into a place where seeing is no longer comfortable, but thought-provoking.
When light suddenly shows character
Ray-Von's artistic practice revolves around social structures and institutional frameworks. While this may sound dry at first, it receives a surprisingly lively stage here: light becomes a co-actor, mirrors turn into small provocateurs, and movement acts as a subtle direction cue. This creates an exhibition atmosphere that is not only viewed but physically experienced.
The remiss as a resonance space
For the spaces of the remiss, the artist develops a specially adapted work. Visitors enter a game of perspectives that resembles a finely tuned choreography more than traditional wall art. The result is a quiet, yet intense laughter experience for the eyes – without slapstick, but with precision, timing, and clever stage presence within the space.
Curated with a clear vision
Curated by Junia Thiede, the exhibition fits the profile of Kunstverein Braunschweig: contemporary art with ambition, open mediation, and an audience willing to take a second look. Those interested in installation art, perception experiments, and precisely set spatial effects will find a substantive exhibition appointment here.
Supporting program with additional energy
The exhibition includes several accompanying events, including the opening during the summer festival on June 26, 2026, the Braunschweig Museum Night on June 27, 2026, a curator's tour on July 2, 2026, a children's tour on July 12, 2026, and an artist talk on September 19, 2026. This turns the exhibition into a small summer program with a recurrence effect.
Conclusion: Interference Pattern promises an exhibition that does not explain perception but elegantly shifts it. Anyone interested in contemporary art with an intelligent twist should mark this date in Braunschweig and experience the show live.
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