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Zoro’s art moves. Literally. Giant loops of metal. Piles of balls. Currents of water. They twist, curl, spin, stutter. It’s hypnotic. Sometimes chaotic, sometimes poetic. Zoro doesn’t just build objects, he choreographs them. Studying their nature. Letting them surprise him. Letting them surprise you.

Zoro Feigl (1983) creates installations that move. His fascination lies in the inner logic of materials – why they behave the way they do, how motion takes shape. Through careful experimentation, he gives everyday materials new life.
Zoro approaches materials as if they’re alive – creatures to understand, then set free. His work is often large, often industrial, but always sensitive. Always searching for that moment when something unexpected happens.
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