Structure, Drift & Decadent Decay.
Aerial Palettes returned to Kuppelhalle, Silent Green in October, 2025 with a three-act meditation on how physical space acts as a silent narrator.
Abul Mogard performs 'Quiet Pieces' [live]
Abul Mogard’s self-portrait of calm, contemplative inner landscapes, drawn from archival sketches and a chance discovery of his late uncle’s 78rpm classical and opera records. Performing this work for the first time in Berlin, ‘Quiet Pieces’ blurs Mogard’s memories with those of another. Liminal and immersive, moving between consonance and dissonance, evoking weathered grandeur and the tactile timbral frisson long considered Mogard’s hallmark.
KMRU + VV [Improvised Performance]
Commissioned by Aerial Palettes, KMRU & VV will share the stage for the first time. In their unspoken conversation, spaces between bodies become rooms, a dialogue of gestures, where silence is as expressive as sound, a gentle interplay of resonances, a careful mapping of thresholds between closeness and distance, certainty and hesitation.
Sound artist and researcher KMRU, shapes his compositions by the subtle use of field recordings, atmospheric pads, and delicate intricacies; moving with patience, revealing space as both subject and medium. When sharing his music, what Kamaru offers is not so much a pitch or campaign, but rather a quiet invitation: to listen attentively, allowing the sound to guide your experience.
VV’s practice celebrates the many forms of body knowledge. Through movement direction, conceptual exploration, and personalized training for artists and performers, she creates spaces where physicality becomes language and connection.
Man Bites Dog [A/V Screening]
Man Bites Dog is an audio-visual manifesto by Eugenio Petrarca, Livia Borzetti, and Federico Russo that critiques speculative artistic production and the passivity fostered by post-capitalist culture. Blending abrasive sound design, rhythmic chiaroscuro, and imagery drawn from the hyena archetype, it leads audiences through stark, dystopian tableaux. The work is a provocation, an urgent call to question, resist, and break complacency.
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