Openings and events for the selected date:
The Artist as Philanthropist: Artist-Endowed Foundations as a New Force in Cultural Philanthropy
Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago, IL 60610
http://www.grahamfoundation.org/
Panelists include Sarah Herda, Director of the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts and former director/curator of the Storefront for Art and Architecture; Christy MacLear, Executive Director of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and former inaugural director of the Philip Johnson Glass House, a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation; Stephen K. Urice, Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law, and co-author of the standard art law casebook, Law, Ethics and the Visual Arts, Kluwer Law International (5th Ed. 2007); and Christine J. Vincent, Study Director, The Aspen Institute’s National Study of Artist-Endowed Foundations and former deputy director for media, arts and culture at the Ford Foundation. The panel will be moderated by Angelique Power, Senior Program Officer, Culture, the Joyce Foundation
USA-Chicago
opening or event start 10.04.2013 18:00
Research conducted by the Aspen Institute's National Study of Artist-Endowed Foundations, the first effort to examine the field of private foundations endowed by visual artists in the U.S., has documented more than 355 foundations, many created in the past two decades, holding $3.5 billion in assets, $2 billion of this in the form of art and intellectual property. With higher profile foundations bearing names such as Lichtenstein, Warhol, and Rauschenberg, these organizations make grants to nonprofits and to artists and scholars. They steward art collections and archives, contribute artwork to museums, operate artist residency centers, care for architecturally significant properties, and conduct cultural and educational programs. In 2010, members of the field made $70 million in aggregate grants. Among key trends documented by the Study is a rise in the number of foundations associated with architects and designers. Read the Study’s report http://www.aspeninstitute.org/psi/a-ef-report
Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago, IL 60610
http://www.grahamfoundation.org/
Panelists include Sarah Herda, Director of the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts and former director/curator of the Storefront for Art and Architecture; Christy MacLear, Executive Director of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and former inaugural director of the Philip Johnson Glass House, a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation; Stephen K. Urice, Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law, and co-author of the standard art law casebook, Law, Ethics and the Visual Arts, Kluwer Law International (5th Ed. 2007); and Christine J. Vincent, Study Director, The Aspen Institute’s National Study of Artist-Endowed Foundations and former deputy director for media, arts and culture at the Ford Foundation. The panel will be moderated by Angelique Power, Senior Program Officer, Culture, the Joyce Foundation
USA-Chicago
opening or event start 10.04.2013 18:00
Research conducted by the Aspen Institute's National Study of Artist-Endowed Foundations, the first effort to examine the field of private foundations endowed by visual artists in the U.S., has documented more than 355 foundations, many created in the past two decades, holding $3.5 billion in assets, $2 billion of this in the form of art and intellectual property. With higher profile foundations bearing names such as Lichtenstein, Warhol, and Rauschenberg, these organizations make grants to nonprofits and to artists and scholars. They steward art collections and archives, contribute artwork to museums, operate artist residency centers, care for architecturally significant properties, and conduct cultural and educational programs. In 2010, members of the field made $70 million in aggregate grants. Among key trends documented by the Study is a rise in the number of foundations associated with architects and designers. Read the Study’s report http://www.aspeninstitute.org/psi/a-ef-report
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#LEER-STELLE / DANIELA GUGG, THOMAS PROCHNOW
LAGE EGAL Raum für aktuelle Kunst
Danziger Str. 145
10407 Berlin
http://www.lage-berlin.de/
Berlin
Ends 13.04.2013
Ein Laden, der aufgegeben wird, ein Gebäude, das verschwindet, oder ein Mensch, der plötzlich stirbt. All diese Ereignisse hinterlassen Leerstellen. Aber auch in der Literatur taucht dieser Begriff auf, um ein unmittelbares Aufeinandertreffen von Erzählsträngen zu beschreiben.
Diese Stellen sind präsent in ihrer Abwesenheit. Man spürt und sieht, dass etwas fehlt, dass es nicht so ist, wie es mal war.
Danelia Gugg und Thomas Prochnow beschäftigen sich beide mit diesem Begriff und den oben genannten Themen, wenn auch auf ganz unterschiedliche Weise. Kuratiert wird diese Ausstellung von Matthieu Chladek.
Um 20 Uhr wird aufgeführt: Ewig im Werden, nie vollendet
Eine Skizze für Bratschenkonzert von Béla Bartók
Bratsche: Bernadett Kis
Konzept: Daniela Gugg
Dramaturgische Beratung: Sonja Baude
LAGE EGAL Raum für aktuelle Kunst
Danziger Str. 145
10407 Berlin
http://www.lage-berlin.de/
Berlin
Ends 13.04.2013
Ein Laden, der aufgegeben wird, ein Gebäude, das verschwindet, oder ein Mensch, der plötzlich stirbt. All diese Ereignisse hinterlassen Leerstellen. Aber auch in der Literatur taucht dieser Begriff auf, um ein unmittelbares Aufeinandertreffen von Erzählsträngen zu beschreiben.
Diese Stellen sind präsent in ihrer Abwesenheit. Man spürt und sieht, dass etwas fehlt, dass es nicht so ist, wie es mal war.
Danelia Gugg und Thomas Prochnow beschäftigen sich beide mit diesem Begriff und den oben genannten Themen, wenn auch auf ganz unterschiedliche Weise. Kuratiert wird diese Ausstellung von Matthieu Chladek.
Um 20 Uhr wird aufgeführt: Ewig im Werden, nie vollendet
Eine Skizze für Bratschenkonzert von Béla Bartók
Bratsche: Bernadett Kis
Konzept: Daniela Gugg
Dramaturgische Beratung: Sonja Baude
MOSTYN OPEN 18
Selected by:
Alfredo Cramerotti, Director of MOSTYN; Adam Carr, Curator of MOSTYN; Ryan Gander, artist; and the visiting audience, for the People’s Choice.
Participating artists:
Jacqueline Bebb, Jane Bustin, Cath Campbell, Tomas Chaffe, Danilo Correale, Sean Edwards, Alex Farrar, Claudio Gobbi, Gareth Griffith, The Hut Project, Yuki Kishino, Lawrence Leaman, James Lewis, Stuart Middleton, Edward Morgan, Philip Newcombe, John Henry Newton, Laura Reeves, Zhao Renhui, Hua Kuan Chen Sai, Chris Shaw-Hughes, Nikolaus Schletterer, Mathew Tom, Alaena Turner, Gwyn Williams, Jesse Wine
MOSTYN
12 Vaughan Street, Llandudno
LL30 1AB Wales, UK
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 10:30–5pm
http://www.mostyn.org
Cymru/Wales-Llandudno
Ends 14.04.2013
Since its inception in 1989, MOSTYN Open has functioned as a call-out to artists of any age and residing place to enter, with an exhibition of the selected artworks taking place at MOSTYN, and a prize of 10,000 GBP awarded to a single artist or collective.
Claudio Gobbi's berlinerpool profile
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=462
Selected by:
Alfredo Cramerotti, Director of MOSTYN; Adam Carr, Curator of MOSTYN; Ryan Gander, artist; and the visiting audience, for the People’s Choice.
Participating artists:
Jacqueline Bebb, Jane Bustin, Cath Campbell, Tomas Chaffe, Danilo Correale, Sean Edwards, Alex Farrar, Claudio Gobbi, Gareth Griffith, The Hut Project, Yuki Kishino, Lawrence Leaman, James Lewis, Stuart Middleton, Edward Morgan, Philip Newcombe, John Henry Newton, Laura Reeves, Zhao Renhui, Hua Kuan Chen Sai, Chris Shaw-Hughes, Nikolaus Schletterer, Mathew Tom, Alaena Turner, Gwyn Williams, Jesse Wine
MOSTYN
12 Vaughan Street, Llandudno
LL30 1AB Wales, UK
Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 10:30–5pm
http://www.mostyn.org
Cymru/Wales-Llandudno
Ends 14.04.2013
Since its inception in 1989, MOSTYN Open has functioned as a call-out to artists of any age and residing place to enter, with an exhibition of the selected artworks taking place at MOSTYN, and a prize of 10,000 GBP awarded to a single artist or collective.
Claudio Gobbi's berlinerpool profile
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=462
Anonymous Drawings 2013
Kunstverein Tiergarten | Galerie Nord
Turmstraße 75
10551 Berlin
Fon 030/ 9018-33453
Fax 030/ 9018-33457
info@kunstverein-tiergarten.de
http://www.kunstverein-tiergarten.de/
http://www.anonyme-zeichner.de
Mission
- putting together drawings from all over the world
- making people think about the importance of names in the art-market according to pricing, judging and viewing habits.
All exhibited drawings are available for a symbolic unit sales-price of 150 Euros each.
Berlin
Ends 20.04.2013
What is the line between what is and is not art? What is a good drawing? How does one’s own assessment change if there is no information at all about the artist? With Anonymous Drawings the common rules of the art-market are reversed in an experimental way turned upside down. Anonymous Drawings was founded 2006 by the artist Anke Becker in Berlin, Germany. Since then, more than 8000 artists from all over the world have taken part in the project and more than ten shows of Anonymous Drawings took place in Berlin and abroad up until today.
The exhibition was preceded by an open call for participation on the internet. 800 works have been selected for the exhibition. The age, biography or gender of the participants did not play any role in the selection: the selection has been made anonymously, without looking at the artists' names. The only formal rule: the maximum size of the exhibited drawings is 30 by 42 cm (A3). The artist's anonymity can only be revealed by a sale.
Kunstverein Tiergarten | Galerie Nord
Turmstraße 75
10551 Berlin
Fon 030/ 9018-33453
Fax 030/ 9018-33457
info@kunstverein-tiergarten.de
http://www.kunstverein-tiergarten.de/
http://www.anonyme-zeichner.de
Mission
- putting together drawings from all over the world
- making people think about the importance of names in the art-market according to pricing, judging and viewing habits.
All exhibited drawings are available for a symbolic unit sales-price of 150 Euros each.
Berlin
Ends 20.04.2013
What is the line between what is and is not art? What is a good drawing? How does one’s own assessment change if there is no information at all about the artist? With Anonymous Drawings the common rules of the art-market are reversed in an experimental way turned upside down. Anonymous Drawings was founded 2006 by the artist Anke Becker in Berlin, Germany. Since then, more than 8000 artists from all over the world have taken part in the project and more than ten shows of Anonymous Drawings took place in Berlin and abroad up until today.
The exhibition was preceded by an open call for participation on the internet. 800 works have been selected for the exhibition. The age, biography or gender of the participants did not play any role in the selection: the selection has been made anonymously, without looking at the artists' names. The only formal rule: the maximum size of the exhibited drawings is 30 by 42 cm (A3). The artist's anonymity can only be revealed by a sale.
between appropriation and interventions
Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2
D 10997 Berlin
http://www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de/
Artists: Isabelle Arthuis (BE/FR), Gaëlle Boucand (DE/FR), Sebastian Denz (DE), Larissa Fassler (CAN), Philipp Fürhofer (DE), Cyprien Gaillard (FR), Christine de la Garenne (DE), Tamara Grcic (DE), Eva Grubinger (A), Mattias Härenstam (SE), Moritz Hirsch (DE), Carsten Höller (DE), Noel Jabbour (PS), Christina Kubisch (DE), Aage Langhelle (NO), Nicolas Moulin (FR), Nina Mücke
Berlin
Ends 21.04.2013
An exposition project of Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, curated by Harald Theiss with the friendly support of Italienisches Kulturinstitut Berlin/Kulturabteilung Italienische Botschaft and of the Norwegian Embassy in Germany
What does it imply to appropriate something? How relevant are not only public spaces but also social and cultural spaces? In which manner do the processes of appropriation occur and how important are perceptions, actions or interpretations in this connection?
The space coming into action is both a relational, socially constructed space and an objective public space. As a result of the society’s economic production and due to its existing structures and infrastructural arrangements, the space offers a possibility for appropriation or forms a barrier for the protagonists. This scope or payload space is characterized by a constant duality i.e. the relation between the individual and the society, which is reflected in this space, changing it by the process of appropriation. Thus something is interfused actively instead of being adopted in a passive manner.
Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2
D 10997 Berlin
http://www.kunstraumkreuzberg.de/
Artists: Isabelle Arthuis (BE/FR), Gaëlle Boucand (DE/FR), Sebastian Denz (DE), Larissa Fassler (CAN), Philipp Fürhofer (DE), Cyprien Gaillard (FR), Christine de la Garenne (DE), Tamara Grcic (DE), Eva Grubinger (A), Mattias Härenstam (SE), Moritz Hirsch (DE), Carsten Höller (DE), Noel Jabbour (PS), Christina Kubisch (DE), Aage Langhelle (NO), Nicolas Moulin (FR), Nina Mücke
Berlin
Ends 21.04.2013
An exposition project of Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, curated by Harald Theiss with the friendly support of Italienisches Kulturinstitut Berlin/Kulturabteilung Italienische Botschaft and of the Norwegian Embassy in Germany
What does it imply to appropriate something? How relevant are not only public spaces but also social and cultural spaces? In which manner do the processes of appropriation occur and how important are perceptions, actions or interpretations in this connection?
The space coming into action is both a relational, socially constructed space and an objective public space. As a result of the society’s economic production and due to its existing structures and infrastructural arrangements, the space offers a possibility for appropriation or forms a barrier for the protagonists. This scope or payload space is characterized by a constant duality i.e. the relation between the individual and the society, which is reflected in this space, changing it by the process of appropriation. Thus something is interfused actively instead of being adopted in a passive manner.
Dive and Run
Location: freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL
MuseumsQuartier Wien
free admission
Date: Mar 7 to Apr 24, Tue to Sun, 13:00-19:00
http://www.dive-and-run.com/
Austria-Wien
Ends 24.04.2013
"Dive and Run" is the paradoxical title of a multimedia art exhibition conceived by German artist and curator Matthias Deumlich. The contradictory image of diving and running is meant to express the need to slow down and reflect in the midst of all the fast-paced world surrounding us.
Featuring works by eleven artists, including Ingeborg Lüscher, Alexandra Ranner, Costantino Ciervo, Edgar Leciejewski, and Ingolf Keiner, the show take a critical, poetical, humorous, and ironic look at existential questions and problems of our time.
Works on view include the video "Meta-Atem: Über Inspiration und Exspiration" by Timm Ulrichs, in which the artist finds a poignant image for the tragic fact that life always means successively working on its dissipation and disappearance.
In the video "Let's make it compact," Vassiliea Stylianidou ironizes the usual approach of branding and applies it to a place and its landscape, condensing them to a logo and an object that she promotes as an expression of perfect commercial aestheticism. The subtext inspires us to think about the form of exist
Location: freiraum quartier21 INTERNATIONAL
MuseumsQuartier Wien
free admission
Date: Mar 7 to Apr 24, Tue to Sun, 13:00-19:00
http://www.dive-and-run.com/
Austria-Wien
Ends 24.04.2013
"Dive and Run" is the paradoxical title of a multimedia art exhibition conceived by German artist and curator Matthias Deumlich. The contradictory image of diving and running is meant to express the need to slow down and reflect in the midst of all the fast-paced world surrounding us.
Featuring works by eleven artists, including Ingeborg Lüscher, Alexandra Ranner, Costantino Ciervo, Edgar Leciejewski, and Ingolf Keiner, the show take a critical, poetical, humorous, and ironic look at existential questions and problems of our time.
Works on view include the video "Meta-Atem: Über Inspiration und Exspiration" by Timm Ulrichs, in which the artist finds a poignant image for the tragic fact that life always means successively working on its dissipation and disappearance.
In the video "Let's make it compact," Vassiliea Stylianidou ironizes the usual approach of branding and applies it to a place and its landscape, condensing them to a logo and an object that she promotes as an expression of perfect commercial aestheticism. The subtext inspires us to think about the form of exist
crystal bricks | Mariel Poppe
super bien!
gewächshaus für zeitgenössische kunst
Schwedterstr. 232
10435 Berlin
(auf dem Gelände
der Ateliergemeinschaft Milchhof e. V.)
http://www.superbien.de/
Berlin
Ends 26.04.2013
Mariel Poppe präsentiert im Gewächshaus eine Reihe architektonischer Gesteinskörper. Aus Miniatur-Ziegelsteinen gemauert, bilden sich sternförmige Objekte, deren Arme wie Kompassnadeln in die verschiedenen Himmelsrichtungen weisen. Sie sind in der Anlage kreuzförmig und wachsen gleichsam wie Kristalle, langsam und gleichmäßig von der Mitte her in alle Richtungen. Durch die Staffelung der Backsteine entstehen rhythmische Treppen-Strukturen und symmetrische Ordnungen in räumlicher Ausdehnung. Wie Schuppen ordnen sich die modularen Elemente zu einer gewachsenen Architektur, die nicht fertig und abgeschlossen ist, sondern als Entwicklung denkbar bleibt. Gleichzeitig führt uns der Ziegel als ältestes vorgefertigtes Bauelement in eine archaische Vergangenheit mit zerfallenen Ruinen, die höhlenartige Öffnungen und geheime Hohlräume aufweisen. Mit crystal bricks zeigt uns Mariel Poppe mögliche zukünftige architektonische Relikte unserer heutigen Zivilisation.
super bien!
gewächshaus für zeitgenössische kunst
Schwedterstr. 232
10435 Berlin
(auf dem Gelände
der Ateliergemeinschaft Milchhof e. V.)
http://www.superbien.de/
Berlin
Ends 26.04.2013
Mariel Poppe präsentiert im Gewächshaus eine Reihe architektonischer Gesteinskörper. Aus Miniatur-Ziegelsteinen gemauert, bilden sich sternförmige Objekte, deren Arme wie Kompassnadeln in die verschiedenen Himmelsrichtungen weisen. Sie sind in der Anlage kreuzförmig und wachsen gleichsam wie Kristalle, langsam und gleichmäßig von der Mitte her in alle Richtungen. Durch die Staffelung der Backsteine entstehen rhythmische Treppen-Strukturen und symmetrische Ordnungen in räumlicher Ausdehnung. Wie Schuppen ordnen sich die modularen Elemente zu einer gewachsenen Architektur, die nicht fertig und abgeschlossen ist, sondern als Entwicklung denkbar bleibt. Gleichzeitig führt uns der Ziegel als ältestes vorgefertigtes Bauelement in eine archaische Vergangenheit mit zerfallenen Ruinen, die höhlenartige Öffnungen und geheime Hohlräume aufweisen. Mit crystal bricks zeigt uns Mariel Poppe mögliche zukünftige architektonische Relikte unserer heutigen Zivilisation.
Double Flowers And Other Stories | PAULA MUHR
CENTRE D'ART
NEI LIICHT
RUE DOMINIQUE LANG
DUDELANGE
CENTRE D'ART
DOMINIQUE LANG
GARE DUDELANGE-VILLE
DUDELANGE
T +352 / 51 61 21-292
F +352 / 51 61 21-291
Luxembourg-Dudelange
Ends 27.04.2013
Through her research-based artistic practice, Paula Muhr examines socio-cultural strategies of constructing sexuality, gender, desire and normality. In her installations, which combine staged photography with found materials, texts, moving images and sound, Muhr focuses on the interdisciplinary exploration of hysteria and female madness. According to cultural critic Elaine Showalter, “the hysteric is someone who has a story, and whose story is told by science”. Muhr’s work references and recontextualises films, medical photographs and written documents of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which were instrumental in staging the scientific visibility of this mythic malady. By examining the validity of (pseudo)scientific, social and medical practices which produce seemingly objective knowledge, Muhr aims to challenge the implicit visual codes of representing the (ab)normal woman and create alternative multilayered interpretations of female subjectivity...
CENTRE D'ART
NEI LIICHT
RUE DOMINIQUE LANG
DUDELANGE
CENTRE D'ART
DOMINIQUE LANG
GARE DUDELANGE-VILLE
DUDELANGE
T +352 / 51 61 21-292
F +352 / 51 61 21-291
Luxembourg-Dudelange
Ends 27.04.2013
Through her research-based artistic practice, Paula Muhr examines socio-cultural strategies of constructing sexuality, gender, desire and normality. In her installations, which combine staged photography with found materials, texts, moving images and sound, Muhr focuses on the interdisciplinary exploration of hysteria and female madness. According to cultural critic Elaine Showalter, “the hysteric is someone who has a story, and whose story is told by science”. Muhr’s work references and recontextualises films, medical photographs and written documents of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, which were instrumental in staging the scientific visibility of this mythic malady. By examining the validity of (pseudo)scientific, social and medical practices which produce seemingly objective knowledge, Muhr aims to challenge the implicit visual codes of representing the (ab)normal woman and create alternative multilayered interpretations of female subjectivity...
Unliniert - Frauenmärz: Das Frauenmuseum Berlin zu Gast
Galerie im Rathaus Tempelhof
Tempelhofer Damm 165
12099 Berlin
Montag bis Freitag 9 – 18 Uhr
Eintritt frei
http://www.hausamkleistpark.de/index.php/galerie-im-rathaus-tempelhof/aktuelle-ausstellung
Berlin
Ends 03.05.2013
Artists
Caroline Armand, Angela Bröhan, Judith Brunner, Jana Debrodt, Esther Glück, Andrea Golla, Harriet Groß, Susanne Kienbaum, Birgit Knappe, Rachel Kohn, Nina Neumaier, Ev Pommer, Annette Roch, Susanne Ruoff, Fiene Scharp, Anja Sonnenburg, Marcelina Wellmer und Renat Wiedemann.
http://www.frauenmuseumberlin.de/
Marcelina Wellmer on berlinerpool
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=529
Ev Pommer on berlinerpool
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=469
Galerie im Rathaus Tempelhof
Tempelhofer Damm 165
12099 Berlin
Montag bis Freitag 9 – 18 Uhr
Eintritt frei
http://www.hausamkleistpark.de/index.php/galerie-im-rathaus-tempelhof/aktuelle-ausstellung
Berlin
Ends 03.05.2013
Artists
Caroline Armand, Angela Bröhan, Judith Brunner, Jana Debrodt, Esther Glück, Andrea Golla, Harriet Groß, Susanne Kienbaum, Birgit Knappe, Rachel Kohn, Nina Neumaier, Ev Pommer, Annette Roch, Susanne Ruoff, Fiene Scharp, Anja Sonnenburg, Marcelina Wellmer und Renat Wiedemann.
http://www.frauenmuseumberlin.de/
Marcelina Wellmer on berlinerpool
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=529
Ev Pommer on berlinerpool
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=469
glasklar milchig
FORUM Factory
Besselstr. 13-14
10969 Berlin
http://www.forum-factory.de/
Berlin
Ends 04.05.2013
Artists
Ruben Aubrecht, Alexine Chanel, Mitya Churikov, Henrike Daum, Knut Hertel, Sebastian Herzau, Sunjha Kim, Antoanetta Marinov, Peter Matthews, Jurgen Ostarhild, Gerd Paulicke, Joanis Walter, Valeska Rein, Edith Ronse, Maria Vedder, Ivar Veermäe, Francisca Würz, Markus Wüste, Majla Zeneli, Paul Zürker
http://www.glasklar-milchig.de/
FORUM Factory
Besselstr. 13-14
10969 Berlin
http://www.forum-factory.de/
Berlin
Ends 04.05.2013
Artists
Ruben Aubrecht, Alexine Chanel, Mitya Churikov, Henrike Daum, Knut Hertel, Sebastian Herzau, Sunjha Kim, Antoanetta Marinov, Peter Matthews, Jurgen Ostarhild, Gerd Paulicke, Joanis Walter, Valeska Rein, Edith Ronse, Maria Vedder, Ivar Veermäe, Francisca Würz, Markus Wüste, Majla Zeneli, Paul Zürker
http://www.glasklar-milchig.de/
Pokój
galerie weisser elefant
Auguststraße 21
10117 Berlin
Berlin
Ends 04.05.2013
›Die Gleichzeitigkeit von Freiheit und Zugehörigkeit ist vielleicht die Sinngebung selbst.‹ Emmanuel Lévinas
Artists
Kinga Dunikowska
Monika Jarecka
Katharina Kolesinski
Zuzanna Skiba - http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=40
Marcelina Wellmer - http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=529
Image
Marcelina Wellmer
galerie weisser elefant
Auguststraße 21
10117 Berlin
Berlin
Ends 04.05.2013
›Die Gleichzeitigkeit von Freiheit und Zugehörigkeit ist vielleicht die Sinngebung selbst.‹ Emmanuel Lévinas
Artists
Kinga Dunikowska
Monika Jarecka
Katharina Kolesinski
Zuzanna Skiba - http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=40
Marcelina Wellmer - http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=529
Image
Marcelina Wellmer
IT'S YOUR TURN. Susanne Bosch, Pablo Helguera, Icaro Zorbar
Galleria Bianconi
via Lecco, 20
Milan, Italy
T'S YOUR TURN. Susanne Bosch, Pablo Helguera, Icaro Zorbar
5th stage of Click or Clash? Strategies of collaboration.
Curated by Julia Draganović and Claudia Löffelholz – LaRete Art Projects
28.02.2013, 6 - 9 pm - Opening and Performances by Pablo Helguera, Icaro Zorbar
http://www.galleriabianconi.com/en/exhibit-detail.php?mostra=48
Italy-Milan
Ends 25.05.2013
LaRete Art Projects and Galleria Bianconi are pleased to announce IT’S YOUR TURN, opening on February 28th and running until May 25th, 2013. The exhibition, curated by Julia Draganović and Claudia Löffelholz, offers a path through the works of Susanne Bosch (Wesel, 1967) who defines herself as an artist who “works predominantly with and in public”, Pablo Helguera (Mexico City, 1971), a polyhedral artist who expresses himself with a wide range of media, and who is also an educator and Icaro Zorbar (Bogotá, 1977), an animator of “assisted installations”.
On the opening evening – on the 28th of February, 6.00 – 9.00 p.m., the exhibition will be combined with a series of performances by Pablo Helguera and Icaro Zorbar, relating to the art works on display, which show the different approaches of the two artists to the audience.
Galleria Bianconi
via Lecco, 20
Milan, Italy
T'S YOUR TURN. Susanne Bosch, Pablo Helguera, Icaro Zorbar
5th stage of Click or Clash? Strategies of collaboration.
Curated by Julia Draganović and Claudia Löffelholz – LaRete Art Projects
28.02.2013, 6 - 9 pm - Opening and Performances by Pablo Helguera, Icaro Zorbar
http://www.galleriabianconi.com/en/exhibit-detail.php?mostra=48
Italy-Milan
Ends 25.05.2013
LaRete Art Projects and Galleria Bianconi are pleased to announce IT’S YOUR TURN, opening on February 28th and running until May 25th, 2013. The exhibition, curated by Julia Draganović and Claudia Löffelholz, offers a path through the works of Susanne Bosch (Wesel, 1967) who defines herself as an artist who “works predominantly with and in public”, Pablo Helguera (Mexico City, 1971), a polyhedral artist who expresses himself with a wide range of media, and who is also an educator and Icaro Zorbar (Bogotá, 1977), an animator of “assisted installations”.
On the opening evening – on the 28th of February, 6.00 – 9.00 p.m., the exhibition will be combined with a series of performances by Pablo Helguera and Icaro Zorbar, relating to the art works on display, which show the different approaches of the two artists to the audience.
Künstler der Galerie 2012
Address:
Veteranenstraße 14 in Berlin-Mitte statt
Weitere Informationen zu den Künstlern und ihren Arbeiten erhalten Sie unter
http://www.stefanhaase.com
http://www.volker-leonhardt.net
http://www.samek.de
http://www.zuzannaskiba.com
http://www.anne-ullrich.de
http://www.europe-and-china.info
http://www.guenter-wintgens.de
Berlin
Ends 05.12.2013
Exhibeo galerie zeigt vom 1. Dezember 2012 bis 5. Januar 2013 Arbeiten der KÜNSTLER DER GALERIE.
Bereits zum dritten Mal präsentiert exhibeo galerie in einer Gruppenausstellung ihre Künstler. Schwerpunkt ist neben der Fotografie nach wie vor die konkrete und abstrakte Kunst: Stefan Haase (Berlin), Jacques Hornschuh (Berlin), Volker Leonhardt (Berlin), Tomasz Samek (Münster/Berlin), Zuzanna Skiba (Berlin), Anne Ullrich (Berlin), Wang Fang (Potsdam), Günter Wintgens (Münster).
Address:
Veteranenstraße 14 in Berlin-Mitte statt
Weitere Informationen zu den Künstlern und ihren Arbeiten erhalten Sie unter
http://www.stefanhaase.com
http://www.volker-leonhardt.net
http://www.samek.de
http://www.zuzannaskiba.com
http://www.anne-ullrich.de
http://www.europe-and-china.info
http://www.guenter-wintgens.de
Berlin
Ends 05.12.2013
Exhibeo galerie zeigt vom 1. Dezember 2012 bis 5. Januar 2013 Arbeiten der KÜNSTLER DER GALERIE.
Bereits zum dritten Mal präsentiert exhibeo galerie in einer Gruppenausstellung ihre Künstler. Schwerpunkt ist neben der Fotografie nach wie vor die konkrete und abstrakte Kunst: Stefan Haase (Berlin), Jacques Hornschuh (Berlin), Volker Leonhardt (Berlin), Tomasz Samek (Münster/Berlin), Zuzanna Skiba (Berlin), Anne Ullrich (Berlin), Wang Fang (Potsdam), Günter Wintgens (Münster).
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/



























