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TRON

Michel Majerus

May 2 – Mar 21, 2027

Michel Majerus Estate
Alternative Space

Michel Majerus Estate

Knaackstrasse 12, Berlin, Berlin 10405

Open Saturdays 11 – 6 pm, and by appointment.

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curated by Daniel Birnbaum & Jacqui Davies May 2, 2026 – March 21, 2027 Over the years, through its repeated appearances in film, hacker culture, gaming, and digital finance, the name TRON has accumulated a notable cultural and aesthetic charge. The new exhibition at the Michel Majerus Estate presents ten works from Michel Majerus’s distinctive eponymous series (1999), marking the first large-scale presentation since they debuted in the exhibition _as soon as possible_ at Gió Marconi Gallery in Milan nearly three decades ago. A collaborative project by Daniel Birnbaum and Jacqui Davies, the exhibition TRON constructs a speculative environment in which cinematic interventions become a framework for a layered reading of Michel Majerus’s work. Two video collages by Jacqui Davies introduce a moving image dimension that extends and complicates the visual field, reinforced by a reflective wall. The artist’s former studio is transformed into a spatial index of the network of references underlying the _Tron_ works. The large monochrome color fields of the _Tron_ works are painted directly onto the wall in bright hues drawn from the Pantone palette. In the upper right corner of each, a silkscreen print is mounted, juxtaposing a promotional image from the Disney film TRON (1982) with a cropped portrait of the Berlin hacker Boris Floricic, who used the pseudonym TRON. The sequential numbering in the titles of the works, the Pantone color codes and the serially produced screen prints evoke technical manufacturing processes that, in combination with the abstract color fields, challenge the conventional notion of painting. At the same time, the motifs evoke tech subcultures, cinematic imagination, digital gaming worlds, and their grounding in reality. The serial conception and the spatially expansive installation generate a dense field of tension in which references circulate as a distinct and processual material. Majerus’s artistic practice has long been a point of inquiry for Daniel Birnbaum: From his early review of Majerus’s exhibition _Space Safari_ 1997 at Anders Tornberg Gallery in Stockholm, to their 2002 collaboration on _Sozialpalast_, the site-specific installation that temporarily covered Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate with the image of Schöneberg’s Pallasseum housing complex, Birnbaum situated Majerus’s practice within the “expanded field” of painting, where it operates simultaneously as painting, installation, sculpture, and architecture. The exhibition TRON highlights moving image, gaming, and digital systems as further integral aspects of Majerus’s artistic logic. TRON offers a multidimensional experience which opens the artist’s practice to new dialogues, presenting the works as points of convergence for cultural, temporal, visual, theoretical and affective narratives. On the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin, an English language curatorial tour with Daniel Birnbaum and Jacqui Davies will accompany the exhibition on May 2 at 11 am, no registration required, but space is limited.

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