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of opaque absences
Pavillon am Milchhof
Ateliergemeinschaft Milchhof e.V.
Schwedter Straße 232
10435 Berlin
Tel +49 30 50 59 23 38
http://www.milchhofpavillon.de
Berlin
Ends 05.04.2011
Peter Scior und Wiebke Maria Wachmann stellen ihre Bilder – die ein ähnliches Suchen nach einer eigenen Welt in der Welt verbindet – einander gegenüber: of opaque absences!
Wachmann zeigt Fotografien, deren Motive aus ihrem Atelier stammen: abgebaute Kulissenteile ihrer Installationen, Reststücke, Verworfenes. Zufällig abgestelltes Material gesellt sich zu Teil-inszeniertem und Halb-abgebautem. Ausgeleuchtet entstehen ungewohnte Stillleben: ein Glasscherbenhaufen erscheint auf den ersten Blick wie ein aus der Romantik stammendes Bild einer Eisberglandschaft.
Sciors Malerei handelt von Zwischenzeiten. In Innenräumen verweisen wie zufällig herumstehende Bürostühle und achtlos zurückgelassene Gegenstände auf mögliche und unmögliche Handlungen. Dabei steht die durch Licht und Farbe entstandene Atmosphäre, die das Bild zu einer Projektionsfläche werden lässt, im Vordergrund. Die reale Situation rückt in die Ferne.
Pavillon am Milchhof
Ateliergemeinschaft Milchhof e.V.
Schwedter Straße 232
10435 Berlin
Tel +49 30 50 59 23 38
http://www.milchhofpavillon.de
Berlin
Ends 05.04.2011
Peter Scior und Wiebke Maria Wachmann stellen ihre Bilder – die ein ähnliches Suchen nach einer eigenen Welt in der Welt verbindet – einander gegenüber: of opaque absences!
Wachmann zeigt Fotografien, deren Motive aus ihrem Atelier stammen: abgebaute Kulissenteile ihrer Installationen, Reststücke, Verworfenes. Zufällig abgestelltes Material gesellt sich zu Teil-inszeniertem und Halb-abgebautem. Ausgeleuchtet entstehen ungewohnte Stillleben: ein Glasscherbenhaufen erscheint auf den ersten Blick wie ein aus der Romantik stammendes Bild einer Eisberglandschaft.
Sciors Malerei handelt von Zwischenzeiten. In Innenräumen verweisen wie zufällig herumstehende Bürostühle und achtlos zurückgelassene Gegenstände auf mögliche und unmögliche Handlungen. Dabei steht die durch Licht und Farbe entstandene Atmosphäre, die das Bild zu einer Projektionsfläche werden lässt, im Vordergrund. Die reale Situation rückt in die Ferne.
exhibition
Everything in its right place / Thomas Monses
Gallery Ikoi
Tweede Egelantierdwarsstraat 28
1015 SC Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Netherlands-Amsterdam
Ends 16.04.2011
"In the exhibition 'Everything in its right place', Thomas Monses shows his new works, paintings and drawings that are based on photographs, he made during his stays in Japan.
In his recent work, he focusses, next to urban sceneries and landscapes, on interpersonal relations of people, mainly children in their daily life situations.
The works themselves come into being during an extensive process of copying, reproducing the so-called original image over and over again, analysing the border between authenticity and the fictional. Both, the process of generating and developing as such, and working out the final product are of great importance. This approach allows him to reflect on the situation, in which art production or manufactory is practised currently and on its possible values."
Gallery Ikoi
Tweede Egelantierdwarsstraat 28
1015 SC Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Netherlands-Amsterdam
Ends 16.04.2011
"In the exhibition 'Everything in its right place', Thomas Monses shows his new works, paintings and drawings that are based on photographs, he made during his stays in Japan.
In his recent work, he focusses, next to urban sceneries and landscapes, on interpersonal relations of people, mainly children in their daily life situations.
The works themselves come into being during an extensive process of copying, reproducing the so-called original image over and over again, analysing the border between authenticity and the fictional. Both, the process of generating and developing as such, and working out the final product are of great importance. This approach allows him to reflect on the situation, in which art production or manufactory is practised currently and on its possible values."
exhibition
Der Traum vom Fliegen – The Art of Flying
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10
10557 Berlin
http://www.hkw.de/fliegen
Berlin
Ends 05.05.2011
Exhibition – Lectures – Exchanges
Opening: 03.03.2011 I 7 p.m.
Fireworks: 03.03.2011 I 8.30 p.m.
Anybody can fly – even if it’s just in their dreams. This spring, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt is devoting a big exhibition to one of humankind’s greatest desires: the dream of flying. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through time and space – from the Montgolfière to the oldest and most valuable Shaman’s cloak in Europe, from model jet planes to prehistoric spearheads – and seeks answers to the question of whether human technology has fulfilled all of humanity’s ancient dreams.
With: David Altmejd, John L. Carroll, Lisa D, Franz Schmuck, Wilfried Prantner, Sukandar Kartadinata, Julius Deutschbauer, Tomas Fitzel, Roland Fuhrmann, Carsten Höller, Andy Hope 1930, Res Ingold, Werner Neuhaus, Christoph Niemann, Michael Oppitz, Chi Peng, Christina Maria Pfeifer, Antonio Riello, Anina Schenker, Eva Teppe, Florian Thalhofer, Young Timothy Dempsey Tjungurrayi
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10
10557 Berlin
http://www.hkw.de/fliegen
Berlin
Ends 05.05.2011
Exhibition – Lectures – Exchanges
Opening: 03.03.2011 I 7 p.m.
Fireworks: 03.03.2011 I 8.30 p.m.
Anybody can fly – even if it’s just in their dreams. This spring, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt is devoting a big exhibition to one of humankind’s greatest desires: the dream of flying. The exhibition takes visitors on a journey through time and space – from the Montgolfière to the oldest and most valuable Shaman’s cloak in Europe, from model jet planes to prehistoric spearheads – and seeks answers to the question of whether human technology has fulfilled all of humanity’s ancient dreams.
With: David Altmejd, John L. Carroll, Lisa D, Franz Schmuck, Wilfried Prantner, Sukandar Kartadinata, Julius Deutschbauer, Tomas Fitzel, Roland Fuhrmann, Carsten Höller, Andy Hope 1930, Res Ingold, Werner Neuhaus, Christoph Niemann, Michael Oppitz, Chi Peng, Christina Maria Pfeifer, Antonio Riello, Anina Schenker, Eva Teppe, Florian Thalhofer, Young Timothy Dempsey Tjungurrayi
exhibition
“2 B, Berlin - Brandenburg, Installationen, Objekte, Collagen, Reliefs von Edith Wittich und Irene Anton”
NEUE GALERIE
Landkreis Teltow-Fläming
Bücherstadt Wünsdorf-Waldstadt
Gutenbergstr. 1
15806 Zossen
Telefon
033702 - 21810 oder 03371 - 6083600
Zossen
Ends 15.05.2011
NEUE GALERIE
Landkreis Teltow-Fläming
Bücherstadt Wünsdorf-Waldstadt
Gutenbergstr. 1
15806 Zossen
Telefon
033702 - 21810 oder 03371 - 6083600
Zossen
Ends 15.05.2011
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/

















