Exhibitions: more
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House of Sleep // Open Studios // The Coming Community with KM Temporaer
Alrun Aßmus, Alisa Jäger, Béla Beinhold, Juraj Cernak, Seonah
Chae, Naomi Deibel, Carlotta Drinkewitz, Johannes Farfsing, Christopher
Gerberding, Gaston Gnefkow, Paula Grafenhorst, Hannah Hofferberth, Yoni
Hong, Yoo Jung, Philipp Kapitza, Tarik Kentouche, William Kim, Esra von
Kornatzki, Erasmus Leinweber, Lorenz Liebig, Elisabeth Lieder,
Milena-Marie Rohde, Rebekka Stuhlemer, Malte Taffner, Till Terschüren,
Arne-Niklas Volk
Poster: Yoo Jung
Photos: Malte Taffner
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noWHere
Alrun Aßmus, Juraj Černák, Carlotta Drinkewitz, Yoni Hong, Philipp Kapitza,
Tarik Kentouche, Rebekka Ana Aimée Stuhlemer, Till Terschüren
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OPEN STUDIO 2018
WITH WORKS BY:
RAPHAEL AUMANN
ALRUN AßMUS
FLAVIU CACOVEANU
JURAJ CERNAK
CARLOTTA DRINKEWITZ
CHRISTOPHER GERBERDING
PAULA GRAFENHORST
YONI HONG
YOO JUNG
PHILIPP KAPITZA
TARIK KENTOUCHE
WILLIAM KIM
FELIX KOPANKA
DANIEL KUGE
SASCHA KREGEL
REBEKKA STUHLEMER
ERASMUS LEINWEBER
LORENZ LIEBIG
MALTE TAFFNER
TILL TERSCHÜREN
STELLA VON ROHDEN
MILENA-MARIE ROHDE
ARNE-NIKLAS VOLK
FOTOS: MALTE TAFFNER
POSTER: MILENA-MARIE ROHDE
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Kennen Sie Turner?
Painting, drawing, photography, video, sculpture, installation,
performance, and so on. Open to several stories, formats and styles the
twenty four artists created a parkour similar to New York City itself. The
ambition of the show, “Kennen Sie Turner?”, is to present the rich
diversity of different artistic ways and their confrontation into a room of 25
to 10 feet with one window at the entrance. As an act of sensation,
expression and thought, you will walk around in many corners,
connected to everything, you find spray paint on the wall and might hear
sound. In subtle decisions the show refuses to let itself be confined to a
single definition. In perpetual motion, without borders it captures the
impulsive life that happens, in turn, participates into a symbiotic
environment. Circumstances like architectural capabilities led to an
unpredictable whole, in witch the individual sees itself from a changed
perspective. The survey of the exhibition is strongly influenced by its
base, where all artists where located together at the time. Every single
work is evaporated towards the front window. And what it adds is a new
ability to grasp things, with the view through the window from the street,
the perception appears as one reflection out of many layers. The further
you step into the display the aspect expands from print to screening
through a frame of intermediate looseness across to an approachable
setting of single positions.
In the show “Kennen Sie Turner?” at Shoot the Lobster Gallery in Lower
Manhattan, the Fine Art class of Frances Scholz researched the
connection between collaboration and separate artistic positions.
“Turner” as a mark has been an influence for breaking traditions and
creating a final tenor by dissolving the distance of artworks and artists in
the space.
Besides the show embodies a period of time the artists spent in New
York as well as the cooperation of their studies in Germany. Including
visits of artists in their studio spaces, curators at their institutions and
embracing New York ́s day and night life. During this emphasising
experience in the city as a group and alone, the set up transformed into a
recomposition of the withdrawal in independence, and thus multiply the
forms of life and its collaborative open process in art. The show does not
cease to reinvent itself and what surrounds it, too. It is this energy in the
Shoot the Lobster Gallery that “Kennen Sie Turner?” would like to share
with the public during live performances, sound, screening and more
situations.
Exhibition during a trip to New York at the gallery
Shoot The Lobster: http://www.shootthelobster.com/stl-ny Fotos: Malte
Taffner
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WE ARE DEPENDING HANGING STANDING HANG IN HANG OUT HANG LOOSE LUCKY
Text by Anna Bauer / Translation by Xaert Pretorius
What is it that brings together a group show if there is no common concern?Restrained emptiness, transparency and monochrome simplicity for one thing. A loud, garish presence, density and directness for another.
The all-integrating spatial feature may strike the eye only on second glance: Thin copper pipes partly serve as supports or mounting, occasionally though, a functionless addition of piping may be found next to an art object. They provide the searching eye with recognizable anchor points throughout the space, as well as a continuous structure.
Another connecting element is formed by various painterly traces on parts of the wall between the art works. They are remnants of a performance piece, where the previously instructed performers had carried out numerous activities that were partly directed at a recognizable outcome and that partly seemed simply to be an end in itself. Is it then about a collaborative procedure for producing paintings on walls and objects or is it about a timed choreography of which only its residue is to be seen?
Similarly undecided, an appropriated poem serves as exhibition title. It was passed along and anonymously modified by all the participants, so that in the end all the individual contributions have become indecipherable.
Substantially, the textual fragment that has resulted out of this process signifies everything and nothing at the same time. It can therefore be read as a performative answer to the questions of a singular or collective authorship, of set structures or arbitrariness within a group dynamic, of discrepancy or unity within a group show. That is, if there is no common concern.
With works by Raphael Aumann, Tilman Berrer, Judith Crasser, Christopher Gerberding, Jan Gerngroß, Mia Gilbert, Kolja Gollub, Alicia Haas, Hannah Hofferberth, Tarik Kentouche, Sascha Kregel, Daniel Kuge, Lorenz Liebig, Elisabeth Lieder, Xaert Pretorius, Stella von Rohden, David Jonas Schoeneberg, Malte Taffner, Till Terschüren und George Wills.
Fotos: Malte Taffner
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Props / Rundgang 2012
Openeing: Di, 10/07/2012: 19°°
Live: Max Boss
HBK Braunschweig
Blumenstraße 36
Geb. 40/ Raum 110
11/07-14/07/2012: 10°°- 20°°
15/07/2012: 12°°- 18°°
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Nomadische Unschärfen
Vernissage: Fr, 20.05.2011, 19 h
Performance: Pathetic Sympathy Seekers "What will and what won’t disappear”
Fortsetzung: Boutique, Ebertplatzpassage, 22 h
Live: Ronny / Cyan Kid / Velveteen (DJ)
Öffnungszeiten: Di-Fr: 12-18, Sa: 12-16 h
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tyger, the / Rundgang 2008
Kateryna Borysova, Sebastian Brockmeyer, Esther Buttersack, Silvia Dello Joio,
Iwanna Dzyadyk‐Makovey, Britta Ebermann, David Gaupp‐Maier, Natalie Häusler, Gilta Jansen, Heejung Kang, Tobias Maring, Jugoslav Mitevski, Tomoko Nakamura, Per Mertens, Daniella Querol, Yannick Rudolph, Markus Saile, Sarah Steiner, Marcus Steinweg, Ruth Weigand, Marius Wilms, Frank Wunderlich
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DROSS
Group exhibition // students class Frances Scholz