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What I love!
Curated by Necmi Sönmez, ArCenter/Istanbul’s annual artists’ exhibition “What I Love: Third Show” will open at the Borusan Music House and can be viewed between 7 February-21 March 2012.
Borusan Music Hall
İstiklal Caddesi Orhan Adli Apaydın Sokak No: 1 Beyoğlu İstanbul
http://www.borusanmuzikevi.com
Visiting hours: Tuesday-Saturday between 11.00–19.00
For detailed info:
http://www.artcenteristanbul.org
Gökçe Süvari is berlinerpool member:
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=172
Istanbul
Ends 21.03.2012
Curated by Necmi Sönmez, ArtCenter/Istanbul’s annual artists’ exhibition “What I Love: Third Show” will open at the Borusan Music House and can be viewed between 7 February-21 March 2012“What I Love: Third Show” showcases the latest works of ten artists under 35 who continue their residency program at the ArtCenter/Istanbul. All working with different mediums and producing works which question a plethora of facts, the artists of ArtCenter/Istanbul refer to social phenomena and bring together different opinions against the oppressive environment of the art market. The endeavor to liberate oneself which forms the essence of artistic creation takes form in different works from sculpture to video installations, drawings to 3D space interventions avoiding a dull expression and utilizing irony.
Artists: Asena Hayal, Berkay Tuncay, Burçak Konukman, İlke Yılmaz, Elif Öner, Evrim Kavcar, Gökçe Süvari, Özge Enginöz, Yağız Özgen, Zeynep Beler
Curated by Necmi Sönmez, ArCenter/Istanbul’s annual artists’ exhibition “What I Love: Third Show” will open at the Borusan Music House and can be viewed between 7 February-21 March 2012.
Borusan Music Hall
İstiklal Caddesi Orhan Adli Apaydın Sokak No: 1 Beyoğlu İstanbul
http://www.borusanmuzikevi.com
Visiting hours: Tuesday-Saturday between 11.00–19.00
For detailed info:
http://www.artcenteristanbul.org
Gökçe Süvari is berlinerpool member:
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=172
Istanbul
Ends 21.03.2012
Curated by Necmi Sönmez, ArtCenter/Istanbul’s annual artists’ exhibition “What I Love: Third Show” will open at the Borusan Music House and can be viewed between 7 February-21 March 2012“What I Love: Third Show” showcases the latest works of ten artists under 35 who continue their residency program at the ArtCenter/Istanbul. All working with different mediums and producing works which question a plethora of facts, the artists of ArtCenter/Istanbul refer to social phenomena and bring together different opinions against the oppressive environment of the art market. The endeavor to liberate oneself which forms the essence of artistic creation takes form in different works from sculpture to video installations, drawings to 3D space interventions avoiding a dull expression and utilizing irony.
Artists: Asena Hayal, Berkay Tuncay, Burçak Konukman, İlke Yılmaz, Elif Öner, Evrim Kavcar, Gökçe Süvari, Özge Enginöz, Yağız Özgen, Zeynep Beler
Heidemix winterfest
Ateliergemeinschaft Milchhof e.V.
Schwedter Straße 232
10435 Berlin
Tel +49 30 50 59 23 38
http://www.milchhofpavillon.de
Berlin
Ends 23.03.2012
Julia Sand konzipiert und fertigt eine „Wandzeitung“ speziell für den Milchhof-Pavillon an. Mit großflächigen Collagen aus Malerei- und Textelementen verwandelt sie den Raum in eine Art comichaften Werbekiosk. Dabei überlagern, begleiten oder unterminieren die Texte die gemalten Fragmente aus der Discounter-Anzeigenwelt mit einer persönlichen Konsumentenballade.
Es geht um eine Auseinandersetzung mit den absonderlichen Erfindungen, immer neuen Produktschöpfungen und -bezeichnungen der industriellen Massenproduktion, deren Verkaufsstrategien und unübersichtlicher Ästhetik.
Diese Thematik ist ein Schwerpunkt in den Arbeiten von Julia Sand und taucht in verschiedenen Serien in den Medien Malerei, Collage und Texten auf.
Ateliergemeinschaft Milchhof e.V.
Schwedter Straße 232
10435 Berlin
Tel +49 30 50 59 23 38
http://www.milchhofpavillon.de
Berlin
Ends 23.03.2012
Julia Sand konzipiert und fertigt eine „Wandzeitung“ speziell für den Milchhof-Pavillon an. Mit großflächigen Collagen aus Malerei- und Textelementen verwandelt sie den Raum in eine Art comichaften Werbekiosk. Dabei überlagern, begleiten oder unterminieren die Texte die gemalten Fragmente aus der Discounter-Anzeigenwelt mit einer persönlichen Konsumentenballade.
Es geht um eine Auseinandersetzung mit den absonderlichen Erfindungen, immer neuen Produktschöpfungen und -bezeichnungen der industriellen Massenproduktion, deren Verkaufsstrategien und unübersichtlicher Ästhetik.
Diese Thematik ist ein Schwerpunkt in den Arbeiten von Julia Sand und taucht in verschiedenen Serien in den Medien Malerei, Collage und Texten auf.
lucide
Alice Baillaud • Juanu Fiddler • Nicole Wendel
Venue:
kunstraum t27
Thomasstr. 27
12053 Berlin
http://www.kunstraumt27.de/
Berlin
Ends 24.03.2012
Nicole Wendel is berlinerpool member
Alice Baillaud • Juanu Fiddler • Nicole Wendel
Venue:
kunstraum t27
Thomasstr. 27
12053 Berlin
http://www.kunstraumt27.de/
Berlin
Ends 24.03.2012
Nicole Wendel is berlinerpool member
Satellite #2 - groggy
Venue:
Galerie Axel Obiger
Brunnenstraße 29
D-10119 Berlin
http://www.axelobiger.com/
Vortrag von Jochen Adam, am Freitag, den 23. März 2012 um 19 Uhr
„Sind wir nicht alle irgendwie müde?“
Müdigkeit als moralischer Defekt
Berlin
Ends 24.03.2012
Derzeit vollzieht sich unbemerkt ein Paradigmenwechsel. Die Gesellschaft der Negativität weicht einer Gesellschaft, die von einem Übermaß an Positivität beherrscht ist. Neuronale Erkrankungen wie Depression, Aufmerksamkeitsdefizitsyndrom, Borderline oder Burnout gehören zu unserer modernen Gesellschaft.
Die Ausstellung „Müdigkeit“ gibt dieser Veränderung, welche sich in uns vollzieht, mit vorwiegend fotografischen Ansätzen neue Sichtweisen. Äußere Anzeichen, der physischen Erschöpfung („sleeping sister“, Karen Stuke) der Übermüdung nach dem Klub („after show“, Martin Eberle), der Überreitzheit duch Medien („disenchanted“, Wolfram Hahn), Dialog mit sich selbst im inneren Rückzug („extension“, Vadim Scheffler) und rätselhaft verschlossene Stadtansichen bei Nacht („widukindsland“, Ralf Bittner) flechten uns in ein Netz
von Wirklichkeit.
Karen Stuke is berlinerpool member:
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=327
Venue:
Galerie Axel Obiger
Brunnenstraße 29
D-10119 Berlin
http://www.axelobiger.com/
Vortrag von Jochen Adam, am Freitag, den 23. März 2012 um 19 Uhr
„Sind wir nicht alle irgendwie müde?“
Müdigkeit als moralischer Defekt
Berlin
Ends 24.03.2012
Derzeit vollzieht sich unbemerkt ein Paradigmenwechsel. Die Gesellschaft der Negativität weicht einer Gesellschaft, die von einem Übermaß an Positivität beherrscht ist. Neuronale Erkrankungen wie Depression, Aufmerksamkeitsdefizitsyndrom, Borderline oder Burnout gehören zu unserer modernen Gesellschaft.
Die Ausstellung „Müdigkeit“ gibt dieser Veränderung, welche sich in uns vollzieht, mit vorwiegend fotografischen Ansätzen neue Sichtweisen. Äußere Anzeichen, der physischen Erschöpfung („sleeping sister“, Karen Stuke) der Übermüdung nach dem Klub („after show“, Martin Eberle), der Überreitzheit duch Medien („disenchanted“, Wolfram Hahn), Dialog mit sich selbst im inneren Rückzug („extension“, Vadim Scheffler) und rätselhaft verschlossene Stadtansichen bei Nacht („widukindsland“, Ralf Bittner) flechten uns in ein Netz
von Wirklichkeit.
Karen Stuke is berlinerpool member:
http://berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=327
ISTANBUL ALPHABET from çokçok to zikzak
Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge
Oranienstraße 25
D-10999 Berlin
Opening February 16, 2012, 7 p.m.
Program:
7.30 p.m.
Greeting - Prof. Michael Fehr, Chairman of Werkbundarchiv e.V.
Greeting - Iskender Okyay, Minister-Counsellor of the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey
Introduction - Max Borka, Curator Istanbul Alphabet
ISTANBUL ALPHABET is the second in a series of exhibitions on Istanbul. Each part of the series will appear in new forms. Challenging and surprising, but at the same time highly entertaining, the exhibition in the Museum der Dinge combines the essay and the encyclopaedia, the snapshot and the three-minute song.
Nezaket Ekici is berlinerpool member:
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=115
Berlin
Ends 09.04.2012
Taking the museum as a place of negotiation, the curators will receive visitors in the exhibition, offer them tea, and invite them to discuss Istanbul, now Europe's largest city. As a link between Asia and Europe, Istanbul has always managed to bridge differences that seemed irreconcilable, like those between East and West or between the religious and the secular.
Invited designers, design studios und artists:
Erdem Akan & maybedesign / Refik Anadol / Ali Bakova / Alper Böler / Ela Cindoruk / Karel De Backer/ Nezaket Ekici / Ömer Ozan Erdogan & Creative Bonanza / Gürsan Ergil / Aykut Erol / Arzu Firuz & Paul Huber / GAEAforms (Tugrul Gövsa & Pinar Yar) / Serhan Gürkan / ilio & Demirden Design (Nil Deniz, Demir Obuz, Mehtap Obuz, Sema Obuz) / Meriç Kara / Asli Kiyak Ingin & Made in Sishane / Defne Koz / Mashallah. Design, Hande Akcayli, Murat Kocyigit / Tamer Nakisci / Nerdworking / Koray Özgen / Kunter Sekercioglu and others
More:
http://www.museumderdinge.org
Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge
Oranienstraße 25
D-10999 Berlin
Opening February 16, 2012, 7 p.m.
Program:
7.30 p.m.
Greeting - Prof. Michael Fehr, Chairman of Werkbundarchiv e.V.
Greeting - Iskender Okyay, Minister-Counsellor of the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey
Introduction - Max Borka, Curator Istanbul Alphabet
ISTANBUL ALPHABET is the second in a series of exhibitions on Istanbul. Each part of the series will appear in new forms. Challenging and surprising, but at the same time highly entertaining, the exhibition in the Museum der Dinge combines the essay and the encyclopaedia, the snapshot and the three-minute song.
Nezaket Ekici is berlinerpool member:
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=115
Berlin
Ends 09.04.2012
Taking the museum as a place of negotiation, the curators will receive visitors in the exhibition, offer them tea, and invite them to discuss Istanbul, now Europe's largest city. As a link between Asia and Europe, Istanbul has always managed to bridge differences that seemed irreconcilable, like those between East and West or between the religious and the secular.
Invited designers, design studios und artists:
Erdem Akan & maybedesign / Refik Anadol / Ali Bakova / Alper Böler / Ela Cindoruk / Karel De Backer/ Nezaket Ekici / Ömer Ozan Erdogan & Creative Bonanza / Gürsan Ergil / Aykut Erol / Arzu Firuz & Paul Huber / GAEAforms (Tugrul Gövsa & Pinar Yar) / Serhan Gürkan / ilio & Demirden Design (Nil Deniz, Demir Obuz, Mehtap Obuz, Sema Obuz) / Meriç Kara / Asli Kiyak Ingin & Made in Sishane / Defne Koz / Mashallah. Design, Hande Akcayli, Murat Kocyigit / Tamer Nakisci / Nerdworking / Koray Özgen / Kunter Sekercioglu and others
More:
http://www.museumderdinge.org
Freaks of nature - Retrospective / Susanne Ring
Venue:
Keramikmuseum Staufen
Wettelbrunner Str. 3
79 219 Staufen
Germany-Staufen
Ends 10.06.2012
Susanne Ring
is berlinerpool member:
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=124
Venue:
Keramikmuseum Staufen
Wettelbrunner Str. 3
79 219 Staufen
Germany-Staufen
Ends 10.06.2012
Susanne Ring
is berlinerpool member:
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=124
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/























