The Haggerty Museum of Art will present “SOS Color Code 2024,” an indoor and outdoor installation by Luftwerk, from Aug. 31 through Dec. 21.
Luftwerk is a Chicago-based artist team of Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero. Using the universal languages of Morse code and color theory, “SOS Color Code 2024” transforms the international signal of distress into a sign of solidarity and connectedness. The outdoor component of the project is comprised of three flags placed in front of the museum, while the indoor component pairs a painted mural with a display of changing colored lights.
Dots and dashes of Morse code representing the letters S (three dots) O (three dashes) S (three dots), appear on the flags and in the mural, creating a playful visual excursion while investigating color as a system of language and symbols as a marker of emotion. Visually, the SOS pattern is an effective distress signal, an ambigram that can be read upside down or right side up.
“SOS Color Code 2024” is scheduled to coincide with the 2024 presidential election and the International Day of Democracy. Celebrated around the world each year on Sept. 15, the International Day of Democracy was established through a resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2007 with the aim of encouraging governments to strengthen and consolidate democracy.
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Support for this exhibition is provided by the Lacey Sadoff Foundation in partnership with the Haggerty Museum of Art and Sculpture Milwaukee.