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culturia residents show
After three months of residency in Culturia, artists Nicholas Pye, Chantal Riekel and Alessandro Sau present their latest works in an opening night show at João Cocteau on 20th of July.
culturia is an artist in residence program based in Berlin committed to research on artistic process.
http://culturia.de/
Opening: Friday, 20th July, 19.00 h.
Venue: João Cocteau, Kienitzer Straße 98
12049 Berlin – Neukölln
U8 - Leinestraße | Boddinstraße
Google maps
http://goo.gl/maps/TbMR
Exhibition opening hours
21th - 22nd July. 15.00 h. - 19.00 h.
Berlin
Ends 22.07.2012
About participating artists:
Chantal Riekel (French-German artist. 1977)
http://culturia.de/chantal-riekel/
Alessandro Sau (Cagliari, Italy. 1981)
http://culturia.de/alessandro-sau/
Nicholas Pye (Torquay, England.1976. Lives and works in Canada)
http://culturia.de/nicholas-pye/
After three months of residency in Culturia, artists Nicholas Pye, Chantal Riekel and Alessandro Sau present their latest works in an opening night show at João Cocteau on 20th of July.
culturia is an artist in residence program based in Berlin committed to research on artistic process.
http://culturia.de/
Opening: Friday, 20th July, 19.00 h.
Venue: João Cocteau, Kienitzer Straße 98
12049 Berlin – Neukölln
U8 - Leinestraße | Boddinstraße
Google maps
http://goo.gl/maps/TbMR
Exhibition opening hours
21th - 22nd July. 15.00 h. - 19.00 h.
Berlin
Ends 22.07.2012
About participating artists:
Chantal Riekel (French-German artist. 1977)
http://culturia.de/chantal-riekel/
Alessandro Sau (Cagliari, Italy. 1981)
http://culturia.de/alessandro-sau/
Nicholas Pye (Torquay, England.1976. Lives and works in Canada)
http://culturia.de/nicholas-pye/
artist talk
The Future Archive: Visible Language Workshop
N.B.K. is a site of contemporary art and discourse production. It was founded in 1969 with the goal of presenting contemporary fine art to a broader public, and to inviting that public to actively participate in cultural processes.
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein
Chausseestrasse 128/129
D-10115 Berlin
Deutschland
T +49 30 2807020
F +49 30 2807019
http://www.nbk.org/
Berlin
Ends 29.07.2012
The exhibition project The Future Archive picks up on artistic research projects of the 1970s and 1980s from the environment of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS).
Exhibtion talk with Prof. Markus Weisbeck (Graphic Design, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar)
In German language
N.B.K. is a site of contemporary art and discourse production. It was founded in 1969 with the goal of presenting contemporary fine art to a broader public, and to inviting that public to actively participate in cultural processes.
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein
Chausseestrasse 128/129
D-10115 Berlin
Deutschland
T +49 30 2807020
F +49 30 2807019
http://www.nbk.org/
Berlin
Ends 29.07.2012
The exhibition project The Future Archive picks up on artistic research projects of the 1970s and 1980s from the environment of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS).
Exhibtion talk with Prof. Markus Weisbeck (Graphic Design, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar)
In German language
artist talk
The Future Archive: Environmental Form and Monumentality
N.B.K. is a site of contemporary art and discourse production. It was founded in 1969 with the goal of presenting contemporary fine art to a broader public, and to inviting that public to actively participate in cultural processes.
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein
Chausseestrasse 128/129
D-10115 Berlin
Deutschland
T +49 30 2807020
F +49 30 2807019
http://www.nbk.org/
Berlin
Ends 29.07.2012
The exhibition project The Future Archive picks up on artistic research projects of the 1970s and 1980s from the environment of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS).
Conversation with Luis Berríos-Negrón (Architect, Berlin, MIT Alumnus),
Eric Ellingsen (Co-director Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin)
In English language
N.B.K. is a site of contemporary art and discourse production. It was founded in 1969 with the goal of presenting contemporary fine art to a broader public, and to inviting that public to actively participate in cultural processes.
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein
Chausseestrasse 128/129
D-10115 Berlin
Deutschland
T +49 30 2807020
F +49 30 2807019
http://www.nbk.org/
Berlin
Ends 29.07.2012
The exhibition project The Future Archive picks up on artistic research projects of the 1970s and 1980s from the environment of the Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS).
Conversation with Luis Berríos-Negrón (Architect, Berlin, MIT Alumnus),
Eric Ellingsen (Co-director Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin)
In English language
performance
Temporary Gallery #1 Filippo Berta “Happens Everyday ”
Filippo Berta
http://www.vimeo.com/filippoberta/videos
T. +39.335.710.54.60
Auditorium Santa Chiara
Piazza Santa Chiara
Sansepolcro
Italy-Sansepolcro
Ends 29.07.2012
A retrospective of some of the most important works created by the artist over the past four years. In the ex-church of Santa Chiara a new video shows the performance made by the artist during his workshop in Sansepolcro in June 2012. Filippo Berta’s performances explore the dynamics which trigger from the repetition of everyday gestures in public: actions start from the involvement of groups of people.
Filippo Berta (born 1977) lives and works in Bergamo. In 2008 he won the International Performance Prize at Galleria Civica in Trento. Between 2009 and 2012 he got two residences of creation (Fondazione Ratti in Como and Fondazione Spinola Banna in Poirino-Torino). He exhibited his works at the third Biennial Exhibition for Young Art in Moscow, at MADRE in Naples, at Centre of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki and at the Biennial Exhibition of Prague.
Further info: http://ow.ly/clDup
Filippo Berta
http://www.vimeo.com/filippoberta/videos
T. +39.335.710.54.60
Auditorium Santa Chiara
Piazza Santa Chiara
Sansepolcro
Italy-Sansepolcro
Ends 29.07.2012
A retrospective of some of the most important works created by the artist over the past four years. In the ex-church of Santa Chiara a new video shows the performance made by the artist during his workshop in Sansepolcro in June 2012. Filippo Berta’s performances explore the dynamics which trigger from the repetition of everyday gestures in public: actions start from the involvement of groups of people.
Filippo Berta (born 1977) lives and works in Bergamo. In 2008 he won the International Performance Prize at Galleria Civica in Trento. Between 2009 and 2012 he got two residences of creation (Fondazione Ratti in Como and Fondazione Spinola Banna in Poirino-Torino). He exhibited his works at the third Biennial Exhibition for Young Art in Moscow, at MADRE in Naples, at Centre of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki and at the Biennial Exhibition of Prague.
Further info: http://ow.ly/clDup
exhibition
VEKTORIELL
CORPO 6 galerie focuses, through a series of crossing media and site specific international artists projects, on the examination of functioning of identity topics within the articulation of the city. Taken as a symbolical, political, cultural and sociological reference. An alive body of living contents.
CORPO 6 galerie runs a series of performative projects where the music element plays its role in relation to the dynamic of the space and to the open phisicality of the body
CORPO 6 Galerie,
Herzbergstrasse 55,
Lichtenberg
10365 Berlin
http://www.corpo6.com/
Berlin
Ends 30.07.2012
In mathematics a vectorial field describes the intensity and the directions of an “organic” force – gravitational, eletronic, magnetic. Consequently, every vectorial field is individuated by a critical point, that annihilates it. A precise physical unit of space that has a null value or tends to infinitum. Materializing an absence. A void (Fabio Campagna)
The works of Rebecca Agnes and Stefania Migliorati, presented in Corpo 6 Galerie, produce the same amount of dynamic tension between an organic trace of reality and its counterpart shadow of negation.
At 10pm Live set performance by PANI K.
CORPO 6 galerie focuses, through a series of crossing media and site specific international artists projects, on the examination of functioning of identity topics within the articulation of the city. Taken as a symbolical, political, cultural and sociological reference. An alive body of living contents.
CORPO 6 galerie runs a series of performative projects where the music element plays its role in relation to the dynamic of the space and to the open phisicality of the body
CORPO 6 Galerie,
Herzbergstrasse 55,
Lichtenberg
10365 Berlin
http://www.corpo6.com/
Berlin
Ends 30.07.2012
In mathematics a vectorial field describes the intensity and the directions of an “organic” force – gravitational, eletronic, magnetic. Consequently, every vectorial field is individuated by a critical point, that annihilates it. A precise physical unit of space that has a null value or tends to infinitum. Materializing an absence. A void (Fabio Campagna)
The works of Rebecca Agnes and Stefania Migliorati, presented in Corpo 6 Galerie, produce the same amount of dynamic tension between an organic trace of reality and its counterpart shadow of negation.
At 10pm Live set performance by PANI K.
Shafts Studies I - IV / Philip Topolovac
About Philip Topolovac
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=383
Venue
Galerie Laboratorio
Bubenska 1 / CZ-170 00 Praha 7 / 2nd floor, No.212
J +420 602 593 458 / K +420 775 197 783
http://www.galerielaboratorio.com/
Czech Republic - Prague
Ends 31.07.2012
“I always think about the subconscious of the city or something like that…” P.T.
Today we know that there is no real future, merely colliding /even surprising/ versions of the past and present. And this applies to artists as well. When Philip Topolovac arrived in Prague last spring for a three-month residency at MeetFactory, one of his biggest areas of interest was the city’s modernist and brutalist architecture, which reminded him of his current home, Berlin, or the Croatian relics of Tito’s utopia.
Generally speaking, Philip is an archaeologist. In Berlin he obsessively and successfully excavated the remains of the Second World War to make impressive museums of disaster, or exploited the aesthetics of science fiction and outer space in his free sculptures. In Prague, he naturally dug into the nearly forgotten /or just subconsciously omitted/ parts of the underground transport systems. The ventilation shafts of Prague’s metro are sculptures par excellence...
About Philip Topolovac
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=383
Venue
Galerie Laboratorio
Bubenska 1 / CZ-170 00 Praha 7 / 2nd floor, No.212
J +420 602 593 458 / K +420 775 197 783
http://www.galerielaboratorio.com/
Czech Republic - Prague
Ends 31.07.2012
“I always think about the subconscious of the city or something like that…” P.T.
Today we know that there is no real future, merely colliding /even surprising/ versions of the past and present. And this applies to artists as well. When Philip Topolovac arrived in Prague last spring for a three-month residency at MeetFactory, one of his biggest areas of interest was the city’s modernist and brutalist architecture, which reminded him of his current home, Berlin, or the Croatian relics of Tito’s utopia.
Generally speaking, Philip is an archaeologist. In Berlin he obsessively and successfully excavated the remains of the Second World War to make impressive museums of disaster, or exploited the aesthetics of science fiction and outer space in his free sculptures. In Prague, he naturally dug into the nearly forgotten /or just subconsciously omitted/ parts of the underground transport systems. The ventilation shafts of Prague’s metro are sculptures par excellence...
Finissage
Syntethic Struggle
REHKunst
Kopenhagener Str. 17
13187 Berlin
http://www.reh-kunst.de/
Opening Hours: Thu-Sun 3-7 pm
Berlin
Ends 04.08.2012
In der Ausstellung Synthetic Struggle installieren die Künstlerinnen Maja Rohwetter und Gabriele Künne ein begehbares Szenarium visueller Erfahrungswelten.
Der spezielle Raum der ursprünglich als mobile Allzweckhalle konzipierten DDR-Architektur dient dabei als Grundlage für eine Reflexion über Raum zwischen Realität und Fiktion.
Orte mit komplexen architektonischen Strukturen, die trotz ihres realen Vorhandenseins fiktionale Aspekte beinhalten, bilden einen der Ausgangspunkte beider Künstlerinnen. Bezüge zu virtuellen Welten, digitalen Technologien und der in diesem Zusammenhang veränderten Wahrnehmung von Natur spielen bei dieser Arbeitsweise ebenso eine Rolle.
REHKunst
Kopenhagener Str. 17
13187 Berlin
http://www.reh-kunst.de/
Opening Hours: Thu-Sun 3-7 pm
Berlin
Ends 04.08.2012
In der Ausstellung Synthetic Struggle installieren die Künstlerinnen Maja Rohwetter und Gabriele Künne ein begehbares Szenarium visueller Erfahrungswelten.
Der spezielle Raum der ursprünglich als mobile Allzweckhalle konzipierten DDR-Architektur dient dabei als Grundlage für eine Reflexion über Raum zwischen Realität und Fiktion.
Orte mit komplexen architektonischen Strukturen, die trotz ihres realen Vorhandenseins fiktionale Aspekte beinhalten, bilden einen der Ausgangspunkte beider Künstlerinnen. Bezüge zu virtuellen Welten, digitalen Technologien und der in diesem Zusammenhang veränderten Wahrnehmung von Natur spielen bei dieser Arbeitsweise ebenso eine Rolle.
exhibition
2012 Project Berlin - "Get Down The Rabbit Hole"
Factory-Art Gallery
Mommsenstrasse, 27
(City West - Charlottenburg)
10629-BERLIN
T. 0049(0)30.31809794
F. 0049(0)30.31519687
http://factory-art.com
Factory-Art Gallery has established its name by curating cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world. Now it is starting an innovative platform devoted to the emerging contemporary art scene.
Factory-Art Gallery is strategically located one block from the Kunfursterdam the main brand shops boulevard and in the vicinity of over 30 art galleries in the Berlin’s down town City West.
Berlin
Ends 04.08.2012
Going down the rabbit hole in physics terms is how far are you willing to discover your true nature. Alice and wonderland gives you an example. Once you go down everything goes crazy.
Feel free to Get Down the Rabbit Hole and open the door!
Alice in Wonderland is more than just a children's book and that the nonsense is not as random as it seems at the first glance.
"Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle!"
We're looking forward to meet you!
Artists:
Mariele Bergmann-DE, Leland Bobbe-US, Chiara Dynys-IT,
Helga Franz-DE, Lea Golda Holterman-IL, Tuija Helena Markonsalo-FI, Hannakaisa Oksanen-FI, Alessandro Sau-IT, Gerard Stricher-FR,
Richard Tipping AU, Yonatan Ullman-IL, James Watts-AU
Factory-Art Gallery
Mommsenstrasse, 27
(City West - Charlottenburg)
10629-BERLIN
T. 0049(0)30.31809794
F. 0049(0)30.31519687
http://factory-art.com
Factory-Art Gallery has established its name by curating cutting-edge contemporary art from around the world. Now it is starting an innovative platform devoted to the emerging contemporary art scene.
Factory-Art Gallery is strategically located one block from the Kunfursterdam the main brand shops boulevard and in the vicinity of over 30 art galleries in the Berlin’s down town City West.
Berlin
Ends 04.08.2012
Going down the rabbit hole in physics terms is how far are you willing to discover your true nature. Alice and wonderland gives you an example. Once you go down everything goes crazy.
Feel free to Get Down the Rabbit Hole and open the door!
Alice in Wonderland is more than just a children's book and that the nonsense is not as random as it seems at the first glance.
"Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle!"
We're looking forward to meet you!
Artists:
Mariele Bergmann-DE, Leland Bobbe-US, Chiara Dynys-IT,
Helga Franz-DE, Lea Golda Holterman-IL, Tuija Helena Markonsalo-FI, Hannakaisa Oksanen-FI, Alessandro Sau-IT, Gerard Stricher-FR,
Richard Tipping AU, Yonatan Ullman-IL, James Watts-AU
IMAGINARIUM III
FOTOGRAFIE X SOUND, WANDOBJEKTE, INSTALLATION UND MALEREI | Eliana Heredia, Bettina Lüdicke, Erika Matsunami und Ubay Murillo
Begrüßung: Sabine Weißler, Bezirksstadträtin für Weiterbildung, Kultur, Umwelt und Naturschutz und Africa Rodriguez Arias, Kuratorin, Spanien. Einführung: Dr. Katia David
Ausstellungseröffnung: am Freitag, den 15. Juni 2012 um 19.30 Uhr
in der "Galerie Wedding - Kunst & Interkultur", Altes Rathaus Wedding
Altes Rathaus Wedding. Müllerstr. 146. 13353 Berlin
Mehr Info:
http://www.galeriewedding.de/index2.php?sprache=de&nav=vorschau&intern=vorschau&unternav=vorschau&startseite=0
Berlin
Ends 11.08.2012
Es sind Lebenserfahrungen, Emotionen und Stimmungen, die in diesem Jahr die vier KünstlerInnen der Sommerausstellung Imaginarium in einer ganz besonderen Atmosphäre vereinen.
Erika Matsunami aus Japan entwirft mit ihrem Projekt "B.O.D.Y.(2000-2010)" ein audiovisuelles Konzept zum Thema Körper, in dem sie es schafft gleichzeitig extremste Nähe und Distanz zu verbinden. Um das Zentrum allen Ursprungs aus anderer Sicht geht es dagegen der deutschen Künstlerin Bettina Lüdicke, die mit ihren Wandobjekten jede Körperlichkeit hinter sich lässt, um der Imagination freien Raum zu geben.
Konkreter wird es wieder in der Arbeit von Eliana Heredia, die Himmel und Hölle zusammenführt. Die argentinische Künstlerin präsentiert ihre großformatige, sich wölbende Rauminstallation "Madeleine und das Feuer", um mit einem gewöhnlichen Gebrauchsmaterial auf verblüffende Art und Weise die Zerbrechlichkeit der menschlichen Beziehungen aufzuzeigen...
Bild:
Erika Matsunami / BODY - hidden codes
FOTOGRAFIE X SOUND, WANDOBJEKTE, INSTALLATION UND MALEREI | Eliana Heredia, Bettina Lüdicke, Erika Matsunami und Ubay Murillo
Begrüßung: Sabine Weißler, Bezirksstadträtin für Weiterbildung, Kultur, Umwelt und Naturschutz und Africa Rodriguez Arias, Kuratorin, Spanien. Einführung: Dr. Katia David
Ausstellungseröffnung: am Freitag, den 15. Juni 2012 um 19.30 Uhr
in der "Galerie Wedding - Kunst & Interkultur", Altes Rathaus Wedding
Altes Rathaus Wedding. Müllerstr. 146. 13353 Berlin
Mehr Info:
http://www.galeriewedding.de/index2.php?sprache=de&nav=vorschau&intern=vorschau&unternav=vorschau&startseite=0
Berlin
Ends 11.08.2012
Es sind Lebenserfahrungen, Emotionen und Stimmungen, die in diesem Jahr die vier KünstlerInnen der Sommerausstellung Imaginarium in einer ganz besonderen Atmosphäre vereinen.
Erika Matsunami aus Japan entwirft mit ihrem Projekt "B.O.D.Y.(2000-2010)" ein audiovisuelles Konzept zum Thema Körper, in dem sie es schafft gleichzeitig extremste Nähe und Distanz zu verbinden. Um das Zentrum allen Ursprungs aus anderer Sicht geht es dagegen der deutschen Künstlerin Bettina Lüdicke, die mit ihren Wandobjekten jede Körperlichkeit hinter sich lässt, um der Imagination freien Raum zu geben.
Konkreter wird es wieder in der Arbeit von Eliana Heredia, die Himmel und Hölle zusammenführt. Die argentinische Künstlerin präsentiert ihre großformatige, sich wölbende Rauminstallation "Madeleine und das Feuer", um mit einem gewöhnlichen Gebrauchsmaterial auf verblüffende Art und Weise die Zerbrechlichkeit der menschlichen Beziehungen aufzuzeigen...
Bild:
Erika Matsunami / BODY - hidden codes
Journey to Jerusalem: 9 artistic positions between religion, tradition and taboo.
Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
mariannenplatz 2
10997 berlin
u-bahn kottbusser tor
http://www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de/
Artists:
Trudy Dahan (*1985, IL), Nezaket Ekici (*1970, D/TR), Pavel Feinstein (*1960, RUS), Zohar Fraiman (*1987, IL), Rabi Georges (*1981, D/SYR), Stevie Hanley (*1983, USA), Ervil Jovkovic (*1975, D/HR), Yury Kharchenko (*1986, RUS), Iwajla Klinke (*1976, D), Benyamin Reich (*1976, IL)
Nezaket Ekic
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=115
Berlin
Ends 19.08.2012
A project by Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
The artists presented in the exhibition "Journey to Jerusalem" live and work in Berlin with many of them only having moved to Berlin a few years ago.
The common point in their work is that they refer to the artists’ own respective and diverse religious traditions and contexts, furthermore relating the inherent commandments and prohibitions. Their work expresses intersections of different traditions and personal environments and experiences, thereby dealing both with form and medium as well as with religious and art-historical traditions. Iwajla Klinke refers to baroque portraiture, Benyamin Reich to Dutch genre painting and history of photography, Zohar Freiman quotes and reflects upon the painters Balthus and Giotto, Trudy Dahan investigates artistic craft and oriental forms and objects, whilst Stevie Hanley approaches the topic of religion and taboo by dealing with the stylistic idiom of botanical and animal drawings.
Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
mariannenplatz 2
10997 berlin
u-bahn kottbusser tor
http://www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de/
Artists:
Trudy Dahan (*1985, IL), Nezaket Ekici (*1970, D/TR), Pavel Feinstein (*1960, RUS), Zohar Fraiman (*1987, IL), Rabi Georges (*1981, D/SYR), Stevie Hanley (*1983, USA), Ervil Jovkovic (*1975, D/HR), Yury Kharchenko (*1986, RUS), Iwajla Klinke (*1976, D), Benyamin Reich (*1976, IL)
Nezaket Ekic
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=115
Berlin
Ends 19.08.2012
A project by Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
The artists presented in the exhibition "Journey to Jerusalem" live and work in Berlin with many of them only having moved to Berlin a few years ago.
The common point in their work is that they refer to the artists’ own respective and diverse religious traditions and contexts, furthermore relating the inherent commandments and prohibitions. Their work expresses intersections of different traditions and personal environments and experiences, thereby dealing both with form and medium as well as with religious and art-historical traditions. Iwajla Klinke refers to baroque portraiture, Benyamin Reich to Dutch genre painting and history of photography, Zohar Freiman quotes and reflects upon the painters Balthus and Giotto, Trudy Dahan investigates artistic craft and oriental forms and objects, whilst Stevie Hanley approaches the topic of religion and taboo by dealing with the stylistic idiom of botanical and animal drawings.
exhibition
PAULA MUHR - Double Flowers
The Petra Rietz Salon is a private place of inspiration and exchange about contemporary art where artists, collectors, publicists, cultural figures and art lovers come together.
Paula Muhr is berlinerpool member
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=297
Petra Rietz Salon Galerie
Koppenplatz 11a D-10115 Berlin
Telefon + 49 (0) 172 6491599
http://www.petrarietz.com
http://www.paulamuhr.de
Berlin
Ends 25.08.2012
Through the work “Double Flowers” Paula Muhr explores socio-cultural mechanisms and strategies of constructing sexuality, gender, desire and normality. She is especially interested in the historical and contemporary mediating role of photography and other lens-based media in the construction of knowledge as well as in the creation of social norms of acceptable and desirable appearance and behavior. She questions scientific and social practices reflected in medical portrait photography and written documents from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, juxtaposing them with contemporary medical material.
“Double Flowers” is an artistic reinterpretation of historical medical images of female psychiatric patients, predominantly of “hysterics” from the famous French clinic Salpetriere. The appropriated images, which originally served as an illustration, but also as an unambiguous objective evidence of illness and abnormality, are destabilised in their original function.
The Petra Rietz Salon is a private place of inspiration and exchange about contemporary art where artists, collectors, publicists, cultural figures and art lovers come together.
Paula Muhr is berlinerpool member
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=297
Petra Rietz Salon Galerie
Koppenplatz 11a D-10115 Berlin
Telefon + 49 (0) 172 6491599
http://www.petrarietz.com
http://www.paulamuhr.de
Berlin
Ends 25.08.2012
Through the work “Double Flowers” Paula Muhr explores socio-cultural mechanisms and strategies of constructing sexuality, gender, desire and normality. She is especially interested in the historical and contemporary mediating role of photography and other lens-based media in the construction of knowledge as well as in the creation of social norms of acceptable and desirable appearance and behavior. She questions scientific and social practices reflected in medical portrait photography and written documents from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, juxtaposing them with contemporary medical material.
“Double Flowers” is an artistic reinterpretation of historical medical images of female psychiatric patients, predominantly of “hysterics” from the famous French clinic Salpetriere. The appropriated images, which originally served as an illustration, but also as an unambiguous objective evidence of illness and abnormality, are destabilised in their original function.
exhibition
GENTLE GIANTS II
KWADRAT
Martin Kwade
Adalbertstr. 20
D-10997 Berlin
Tel.: +49 30 695 42 165
Fax: +49 30 695 42 166
info[@]kwadrat-berlin.com
http://www.kwadrat-berlin.com
Berlin
Ends 01.09.2012
Mit neuen Arbeiten von:
Madeleine Boschan, Carly Fischer,
Spiros Hadjidjanos, Daniel Kannenberg,
Wolfgang Lugmair, Ernie Luley,
Jennifer Oellerich, TAAL
KWADRAT
Martin Kwade
Adalbertstr. 20
D-10997 Berlin
Tel.: +49 30 695 42 165
Fax: +49 30 695 42 166
info[@]kwadrat-berlin.com
http://www.kwadrat-berlin.com
Berlin
Ends 01.09.2012
Mit neuen Arbeiten von:
Madeleine Boschan, Carly Fischer,
Spiros Hadjidjanos, Daniel Kannenberg,
Wolfgang Lugmair, Ernie Luley,
Jennifer Oellerich, TAAL
exhibition
Time Capsule, group show
Venue:
smartloft apt&art
Chorinerstr. 7
10119 Berlin
http://www.smartloft.de/de/
Berlin
Ends 09.09.2012
smartloft apt&art is proud to present Time Capsule with works by Ivan Bošković, Alexine Chanel, Woori Cho and Patrick Jambon, Chan Sook Choi, Carson Grubaugh, Dan Hudson, Elana Katz, Gwen MacGregor, Rachel Simkover, and Latefa Wiersch, curated and organized by Thomas Arnold and kate hers.
Patrick Jambon is berlinerpool member:
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=140
A Time Capsule is a container storing a selection of objects chosen as being typical of the present time, buried for discovery in the future. At this moment in human history, four time capsules have been launched into space— two Pioneer Plaques and the two Voyager Golden Records with the hope that other civilized spacefarers will find them. In 2014 the KEO satellite will be sent into space with individual messages from earthlings to be read by future earthlings when the satellite returns to earth in the year 52,000...
Venue:
smartloft apt&art
Chorinerstr. 7
10119 Berlin
http://www.smartloft.de/de/
Berlin
Ends 09.09.2012
smartloft apt&art is proud to present Time Capsule with works by Ivan Bošković, Alexine Chanel, Woori Cho and Patrick Jambon, Chan Sook Choi, Carson Grubaugh, Dan Hudson, Elana Katz, Gwen MacGregor, Rachel Simkover, and Latefa Wiersch, curated and organized by Thomas Arnold and kate hers.
Patrick Jambon is berlinerpool member:
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=140
A Time Capsule is a container storing a selection of objects chosen as being typical of the present time, buried for discovery in the future. At this moment in human history, four time capsules have been launched into space— two Pioneer Plaques and the two Voyager Golden Records with the hope that other civilized spacefarers will find them. In 2014 the KEO satellite will be sent into space with individual messages from earthlings to be read by future earthlings when the satellite returns to earth in the year 52,000...
The yellow sound2 - Georg Klein
Georg Klein
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=445
Homage to Kandinsky
2012
sound-light-installation
in 2 entrances of basement garages at Royal Park in Karlsruhe
2 x 6-channel-audio, 3-channel-light
voice: Sergej Newski
2 audio-loops: 20 min. each
Venue:
ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe
Lorenzstraße 19
76135 Karlsruhe
Germany
http://www.zkm.de/
Germany-Karlsruhe
Ends 06.01.2013
100 years ago, in 1912, Wassily Kandinsky published in the almanac "The Blue Rider" a text which seems to be a manifest on founding sound art - at least a foreshadowing of sound art. His writing "Über Bühnenkomposition" (On stage composition) is a theoretical preface on a planned stage piece called "Der gelbe Klang" (The yellow sound) and in this text he postulated a new connection between the arts, an "inner" connection of "sound, color, words" and movement. His piece was never realised in his lifetime.
The installation Der gelbe Klang2 (The yellow sound2) as a homage to Kandinsky takes his conceptual ideas and makes a transfer into a contemporary sound art piece. Georg Klein often works in his sound art installations with a certain color which defines togehter with a basic sound a fundamental atmosphere of a specific site, preparing a field in which more material - sounds, words, video - can appear.
Georg Klein
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=445
Homage to Kandinsky
2012
sound-light-installation
in 2 entrances of basement garages at Royal Park in Karlsruhe
2 x 6-channel-audio, 3-channel-light
voice: Sergej Newski
2 audio-loops: 20 min. each
Venue:
ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe
Lorenzstraße 19
76135 Karlsruhe
Germany
http://www.zkm.de/
Germany-Karlsruhe
Ends 06.01.2013
100 years ago, in 1912, Wassily Kandinsky published in the almanac "The Blue Rider" a text which seems to be a manifest on founding sound art - at least a foreshadowing of sound art. His writing "Über Bühnenkomposition" (On stage composition) is a theoretical preface on a planned stage piece called "Der gelbe Klang" (The yellow sound) and in this text he postulated a new connection between the arts, an "inner" connection of "sound, color, words" and movement. His piece was never realised in his lifetime.
The installation Der gelbe Klang2 (The yellow sound2) as a homage to Kandinsky takes his conceptual ideas and makes a transfer into a contemporary sound art piece. Georg Klein often works in his sound art installations with a certain color which defines togehter with a basic sound a fundamental atmosphere of a specific site, preparing a field in which more material - sounds, words, video - can appear.
FRAGILE - global performance chain journey
The global art initiative 'FRAGILE-global performance chain journey' by VestAndPage - Verena Stenke & Andrea Pagnes is possible thanks to the participation of 750 artists from 62 countries and its partners:
Zonadearte - Quilmes Argentina
EMBA Escuela de Bellas Artes Carlos Morel, Quilmes Argentina
EMBA Departamento de Extension Cultural, Quilmes Argentina
misterPink - Valencia
ARTe en acciON - Madrid
EPIPIDERME - Lisbon
Cosmos Factory - Chihuahua Mexico
L'Orvella Vermella - Centre d'Art d'Accio del Tarragones
PERFORMANCELOGIA - Todo sobre Arte de Performance y Performancistas - Caracas
http://www.fragile-global-performance.net
info@fragile-global-performance.net
global
Ends 02.09.2015
You're invited to follow the amazing global art initiative 'FRAGILE - global performance chain journey' in which more than 750 artists from 62 countries are participating.
Can one fragile object, in times of email, chat and mobility, pass one time all around the world safely – from hand to hand, charging itself with stories and people? Will it be the same when it returns?
For the project, more than 750 artists from all over the world work together in one same action: all will carry one fragile object step by step around the planet.
The journey of the object and the works the artists will conceive during the project will be communicated on the website and in regular newsletters.
FOLLOW THE JOURNEY WITH THE NEWSLETTER:
http://fragileglobalperfo.wufoo.com/forms/join-our-mailing-list/
The global art initiative 'FRAGILE-global performance chain journey' by VestAndPage - Verena Stenke & Andrea Pagnes is possible thanks to the participation of 750 artists from 62 countries and its partners:
Zonadearte - Quilmes Argentina
EMBA Escuela de Bellas Artes Carlos Morel, Quilmes Argentina
EMBA Departamento de Extension Cultural, Quilmes Argentina
misterPink - Valencia
ARTe en acciON - Madrid
EPIPIDERME - Lisbon
Cosmos Factory - Chihuahua Mexico
L'Orvella Vermella - Centre d'Art d'Accio del Tarragones
PERFORMANCELOGIA - Todo sobre Arte de Performance y Performancistas - Caracas
http://www.fragile-global-performance.net
info@fragile-global-performance.net
global
Ends 02.09.2015
You're invited to follow the amazing global art initiative 'FRAGILE - global performance chain journey' in which more than 750 artists from 62 countries are participating.
Can one fragile object, in times of email, chat and mobility, pass one time all around the world safely – from hand to hand, charging itself with stories and people? Will it be the same when it returns?
For the project, more than 750 artists from all over the world work together in one same action: all will carry one fragile object step by step around the planet.
The journey of the object and the works the artists will conceive during the project will be communicated on the website and in regular newsletters.
FOLLOW THE JOURNEY WITH THE NEWSLETTER:
http://fragileglobalperfo.wufoo.com/forms/join-our-mailing-list/




















