— Whether in the form of light waves projecting through water, or radio waves vibrating through weather balloons, Andy Behrle’s artistic research is dedicated to motion, waves, and frequencies that are present in all matter of our world.


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Andy Behrle. pohueue (en: water quilt). 2018

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Andy Behrle. pohueue (en: water quilt). 2019

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In 2018, Andy Behrle joint the INTERFERENCE exhibition project. He filmed water surfaces around Tunis, and he experimented with tradtional Tunisian tiles. First results were presented in the entrance way of Dar Lasram and the public streets around it.
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Andy Behrle. IT 2018. Photo Jennifer Braun sq (2)
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Andy Behrle. INTERFERENCE Tunis 2018. Photo: Jennifer Braun:

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Andy Behrle. jelliz (based on video footage from Sidi Bou Said). 2018

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Andy Behrle. tunsian scarf (based on video footage from the Medina of Tunis). 2018
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Bettina Pelz. Published on 12 July 2023.

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Andy Behrle. INTERFERENCE Tunis 2018. Photo: Jennifer Braun.

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