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"New Names - 6 photographers'"
Schillerpalais e.V.
Kunst- und Aktionsraum
Schillerpromenade 4
12049 Berlin
http://www.schillerpalais.de/
Berlin
opening or event start 20.06.2013 19:00
Begins 21.06.2013
Ends 26.06.2013
"Berührungspunkte"
Foto: Karolina Kovac
Schillerpalais e.V.
Kunst- und Aktionsraum
Schillerpromenade 4
12049 Berlin
http://www.schillerpalais.de/
Berlin
opening or event start 20.06.2013 19:00
Begins 21.06.2013
Ends 26.06.2013
"Berührungspunkte"
Foto: Karolina Kovac
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The Possibility of an Island
Import Projects
Keithstrasse 10
10787 Berlin
Germany
http://import-projects.org/
Curated by Elena Gilbert and Nadim Samman
Berlin
Ends 20.06.2013
Artists
Julieta Aranda
Mohamed Azzam Axza
Goldin+Senneby
Daniel Keller
Antti Laitinen
Mariyam Omar
Bik Van der Pol
Alexander Ponomarev
Andrew Ranville
Antoine Renard
Nicholas Roberts
Just as John Donne reported his discovery – that ‘no man is an island, entire of itself’, but ‘a piece of the continent, a part of the main’ – so Thoreau announced that 'the smallest stream is a Mediterranean sea'. In the particular, macro potential is revealed. Since Plato, through Defoe and Swift, via Gauguin, and in the work of numerous contemporary artists the island figure has been employed to negotiate relationships between the real and the imaginary, utopia and dystopia, selfhood and otherness, centre and periphery. This exhibition charts the topography of this intellectual archipelago – interrogating the possibility of isolation in the 21st Century.
Image: Alexander Ponomarev, Maya: A Lost Island, Barents Sea, 2000. Dual channel video
Import Projects
Keithstrasse 10
10787 Berlin
Germany
http://import-projects.org/
Curated by Elena Gilbert and Nadim Samman
Berlin
Ends 20.06.2013
Artists
Julieta Aranda
Mohamed Azzam Axza
Goldin+Senneby
Daniel Keller
Antti Laitinen
Mariyam Omar
Bik Van der Pol
Alexander Ponomarev
Andrew Ranville
Antoine Renard
Nicholas Roberts
Just as John Donne reported his discovery – that ‘no man is an island, entire of itself’, but ‘a piece of the continent, a part of the main’ – so Thoreau announced that 'the smallest stream is a Mediterranean sea'. In the particular, macro potential is revealed. Since Plato, through Defoe and Swift, via Gauguin, and in the work of numerous contemporary artists the island figure has been employed to negotiate relationships between the real and the imaginary, utopia and dystopia, selfhood and otherness, centre and periphery. This exhibition charts the topography of this intellectual archipelago – interrogating the possibility of isolation in the 21st Century.
Image: Alexander Ponomarev, Maya: A Lost Island, Barents Sea, 2000. Dual channel video
FAIL! Again
Venue:
SOUTERRAIN Berlin
Sophie-Gips-Höfe, Sophienstraße 21
10178 Berlin (Mitte), S-Bahn Hackerscher Markt
http://souterrain-berlin.de/
Artists:
Benten Clay, Susanna Hertrich, Michael Lee, Dana Sederowsky, Maria Vedder, Celia Matsunaga, Panayiotis Michael, Tisha Mukarji
Curators:
Aline Lara Rezende, Chun-Ya Yang, Daphne Tsaoussis, Julia Hartmann, Nahomi Ximénez, and Silvia Cipriani.
https://www.facebook.com/FAILartexhibitions
Berlin
Ends 22.06.2013
The wisest thing about failures is learning from them, the most common, however, is repeating them. So here we are, six international curators making the sequel “FAIL! Again” to our first group exhibition “FAIL" this April. We are back to examine the realms of failure, to disrupt accepted knowledge, to convert comfortable certainties into questions or even successes and to learn wisdom from failure.
Taking Samuel Beckett’s advice, we will “Fail. Fail again. Fail better”. Hence, the title “FAIL AGAIN!” of this second-part exhibition where we continue to expand the broad spectrum of failure. This time, however, we sharpen its ample, ambiguous definitions and zoom in to the more intimate face of this sensitive subject challenging visitors to do the same; introspect and reevaluate.
Venue:
SOUTERRAIN Berlin
Sophie-Gips-Höfe, Sophienstraße 21
10178 Berlin (Mitte), S-Bahn Hackerscher Markt
http://souterrain-berlin.de/
Artists:
Benten Clay, Susanna Hertrich, Michael Lee, Dana Sederowsky, Maria Vedder, Celia Matsunaga, Panayiotis Michael, Tisha Mukarji
Curators:
Aline Lara Rezende, Chun-Ya Yang, Daphne Tsaoussis, Julia Hartmann, Nahomi Ximénez, and Silvia Cipriani.
https://www.facebook.com/FAILartexhibitions
Berlin
Ends 22.06.2013
The wisest thing about failures is learning from them, the most common, however, is repeating them. So here we are, six international curators making the sequel “FAIL! Again” to our first group exhibition “FAIL" this April. We are back to examine the realms of failure, to disrupt accepted knowledge, to convert comfortable certainties into questions or even successes and to learn wisdom from failure.
Taking Samuel Beckett’s advice, we will “Fail. Fail again. Fail better”. Hence, the title “FAIL AGAIN!” of this second-part exhibition where we continue to expand the broad spectrum of failure. This time, however, we sharpen its ample, ambiguous definitions and zoom in to the more intimate face of this sensitive subject challenging visitors to do the same; introspect and reevaluate.
Mirror Mirror on the Wall | Nancy ATAKAN
Galatasaray
İstiklal Cad. Mısır Apt 163/4 34430 Galatasaray / Beyoğlu ISTANBUL Turkey
http://piartworks.com/
Nancy Atakan berlinerpool profile:
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=328
Turkey - Istanbul
Ends 22.06.2013
This new work by Nancy Atakan investigates the extreme routes taken by contemporary individuals and societies to become attractive to others whether it be the opposite sex or foreign investors. Women and men undergo surgery to alter their physical appearance. Politicians promote urban transformation to attract global investment. Plastic surgeons add to and take away from human bodies like sculptors molding clay. Urban developers thoughtlessly demolish communities and ways of life for profit. Societies that place high value on beauty and youth continuously change, disguise and eliminate the ‘Old’ built structure or human body. Violence of this type can be physical or psychological. Atakan uses a variety of techniques including silkscreen, photography, digital prints and digital video to transform discarded objects found in the local flea market.
Galatasaray
İstiklal Cad. Mısır Apt 163/4 34430 Galatasaray / Beyoğlu ISTANBUL Turkey
http://piartworks.com/
Nancy Atakan berlinerpool profile:
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=328
Turkey - Istanbul
Ends 22.06.2013
This new work by Nancy Atakan investigates the extreme routes taken by contemporary individuals and societies to become attractive to others whether it be the opposite sex or foreign investors. Women and men undergo surgery to alter their physical appearance. Politicians promote urban transformation to attract global investment. Plastic surgeons add to and take away from human bodies like sculptors molding clay. Urban developers thoughtlessly demolish communities and ways of life for profit. Societies that place high value on beauty and youth continuously change, disguise and eliminate the ‘Old’ built structure or human body. Violence of this type can be physical or psychological. Atakan uses a variety of techniques including silkscreen, photography, digital prints and digital video to transform discarded objects found in the local flea market.
HABITAT#1 | Rebecca Agnes | Zara Audiello
workshop: 10-11-12 May and 17-18-19 May.
• type: exhibition, workshop, residency
CLANG, via Francesco Mormino Penna 23, Scicli (RG). Sicily.
http://clangsite.it/index.php
info[@]clangsite.it
• artist/s: Rebecca Agnes
• curator/s: Zara Audiello
Italy-Scicli
Ends 23.06.2013
HABITAT#1. Scicli 2 to 26 May - CLANG begins its program of artistic residencies hosting 2 projects of Rebecca Agnes curated by Zara Audiello. The first is an open workshop which deals with abandoned places and unfinished buildings of the Sicilian territory. The second project "guest book" is a work based on the traces of the guests in the former home of the artist.
workshop: 10-11-12 May and 17-18-19 May.
• type: exhibition, workshop, residency
CLANG, via Francesco Mormino Penna 23, Scicli (RG). Sicily.
http://clangsite.it/index.php
info[@]clangsite.it
• artist/s: Rebecca Agnes
• curator/s: Zara Audiello
Italy-Scicli
Ends 23.06.2013
HABITAT#1. Scicli 2 to 26 May - CLANG begins its program of artistic residencies hosting 2 projects of Rebecca Agnes curated by Zara Audiello. The first is an open workshop which deals with abandoned places and unfinished buildings of the Sicilian territory. The second project "guest book" is a work based on the traces of the guests in the former home of the artist.
LIVING ARCHIVE
Within the framework of the festival LIVING ARCHIVE, KW Institute for Contemporary Art exhibits the results of the project LIVING ARCHIVE – ARCHIVE WORK AS CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC AND CURATORIAL PRACTICE. The project was initiated in das 2011 by Arsenal –- Institute for Film and Video Art e. V., and offered artists, curators and other researchers the opportunity to develop a contemporary approach to the archive over a period of two years.
The participants present their research and their responses to Arsenal’s collection with screenings, installations, collections of materials and performances. On view are artistic as well as academic approaches to the archive, founded 50 years ago and containing about 8000 cinematic works.
Location
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststr. 69
http://www.kw-berlin.de/
D-10117 Berlin
Berlin
Ends 23.06.2013
The exhibition shows examinations of found footage in form and content, as well as reflections on the archive as a medium and on archival processes. Susanne Sachsse for example scrutinizes, inspired by a record of Brecht’s DIE MUTTER at Berliner Ensemble theater from 1958, what “serious ladies” might actually mean. Stephan Geene shows in a performance and a film the failure of staging a performative act. Film theorist Sabine Nessel and her class accompany the documentary short film WERNER HERZOG EATS HIS SHOE (Les Blank, 1980) with footage, drawing connecting lines, providing background information and creating new relations. Martin Ebner translates films schematically into objects containing individual information on length and structure, and Florian Zeyfang engages with the image between the cut of two film shots.
Image
Marc Siegel, Ludwig Schönherr: Sonata für vier Fernseher (1968-1971)
Film Grab
Within the framework of the festival LIVING ARCHIVE, KW Institute for Contemporary Art exhibits the results of the project LIVING ARCHIVE – ARCHIVE WORK AS CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC AND CURATORIAL PRACTICE. The project was initiated in das 2011 by Arsenal –- Institute for Film and Video Art e. V., and offered artists, curators and other researchers the opportunity to develop a contemporary approach to the archive over a period of two years.
The participants present their research and their responses to Arsenal’s collection with screenings, installations, collections of materials and performances. On view are artistic as well as academic approaches to the archive, founded 50 years ago and containing about 8000 cinematic works.
Location
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststr. 69
http://www.kw-berlin.de/
D-10117 Berlin
Berlin
Ends 23.06.2013
The exhibition shows examinations of found footage in form and content, as well as reflections on the archive as a medium and on archival processes. Susanne Sachsse for example scrutinizes, inspired by a record of Brecht’s DIE MUTTER at Berliner Ensemble theater from 1958, what “serious ladies” might actually mean. Stephan Geene shows in a performance and a film the failure of staging a performative act. Film theorist Sabine Nessel and her class accompany the documentary short film WERNER HERZOG EATS HIS SHOE (Les Blank, 1980) with footage, drawing connecting lines, providing background information and creating new relations. Martin Ebner translates films schematically into objects containing individual information on length and structure, and Florian Zeyfang engages with the image between the cut of two film shots.
Image
Marc Siegel, Ludwig Schönherr: Sonata für vier Fernseher (1968-1971)
Film Grab
the delicate balance of terror | Knut Eckstein and Maja Rohwetter
Galerie Axel Obiger
Brunnenstraße 29
D-10119 Berlin
http://www.axelobiger.com/
Berlin
Ends 29.06.2013
Galerie Axel Obiger
Brunnenstraße 29
D-10119 Berlin
http://www.axelobiger.com/
Berlin
Ends 29.06.2013
Restraining Order. The Art of Self-Control
Einstein Forum
Am Neuen Markt
14467 Potsdam
http://www.einsteinforum.de/
Germany-Potsdam
Ends 30.06.2013
Mit Arbeiten von: Sven Bergelt, Leipzig; Armin Chodzinski, Hamburg; Kathrin Ganser, Berlin; Carsten Hensel, Potsdam; Irene Izquierdo/Pantelis Pipergias Analytis, Berlin; Koschies, Potsdam; Lindsey Landfried, Pittsburgh/Berlin; Paula Muhr, Subotica/Berlin; Christa Panzner, Potsdam; Ariane Pauls, Berlin
Einführung: Adrienne Goehler, Berlin
Paula Muhr berlinerpool profile
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=297
Einstein Forum
Am Neuen Markt
14467 Potsdam
http://www.einsteinforum.de/
Germany-Potsdam
Ends 30.06.2013
Mit Arbeiten von: Sven Bergelt, Leipzig; Armin Chodzinski, Hamburg; Kathrin Ganser, Berlin; Carsten Hensel, Potsdam; Irene Izquierdo/Pantelis Pipergias Analytis, Berlin; Koschies, Potsdam; Lindsey Landfried, Pittsburgh/Berlin; Paula Muhr, Subotica/Berlin; Christa Panzner, Potsdam; Ariane Pauls, Berlin
Einführung: Adrienne Goehler, Berlin
Paula Muhr berlinerpool profile
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=297
United Nations Revisited
Galerie M
Marzahner Promenade 46
12679 Berlin
http://www.unitednationsrevisited.com
Berlin
Ends 04.08.2013
daily except saturday 10.00 – 18.00
United Nations Revisited – art interventions in political spaces explores the tension between the political and the aesthetic poles looking at the example of the United Nations. The intervention focuses on pictorial and symbolical acts around the United Nations. The exhibition presents reflections of these symbols and questions whether they are appropriate for the 21st century.
Marina Abramović, Abbas Akhavan, Alfred Banze, Vitshois M. Bondo, Hermann-Josef Hack, Sibylle Hofter, Alfredo Jaar, Khaled Jarrar, Sven Kalden, Thomas Locher, Goshka Macuga, Kofi Setordij, Ivar Smedstad, Guy Wouete, Zentrum für politische Schönheit
Galerie M
Marzahner Promenade 46
12679 Berlin
http://www.unitednationsrevisited.com
Berlin
Ends 04.08.2013
daily except saturday 10.00 – 18.00
United Nations Revisited – art interventions in political spaces explores the tension between the political and the aesthetic poles looking at the example of the United Nations. The intervention focuses on pictorial and symbolical acts around the United Nations. The exhibition presents reflections of these symbols and questions whether they are appropriate for the 21st century.
Marina Abramović, Abbas Akhavan, Alfred Banze, Vitshois M. Bondo, Hermann-Josef Hack, Sibylle Hofter, Alfredo Jaar, Khaled Jarrar, Sven Kalden, Thomas Locher, Goshka Macuga, Kofi Setordij, Ivar Smedstad, Guy Wouete, Zentrum für politische Schönheit
PERFORMERS- Portraits von Performancekünstlern von Johnny Amore
Venue
museum FLUXUS+
Schiffbauergasse 4f
14467 Potsdam
Germany-Potsdam
Ends 11.08.2013
JOHNNY AMORE
Images + Actions
Homepage
http://www.johnnyamore.de/ImagesActions/Index.html
Venue
museum FLUXUS+
Schiffbauergasse 4f
14467 Potsdam
Germany-Potsdam
Ends 11.08.2013
JOHNNY AMORE
Images + Actions
Homepage
http://www.johnnyamore.de/ImagesActions/Index.html
HOMEsearching - unsafe rooms in the temporary art
Kunstmuseum Bonn
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 2
53113 Bonn
http://www.kunstmuseum-bonn.de/
Open:
tuesday to friday 11am– 6pm wednesday 11am – 9pm
Germany-Bonn
Ends 25.08.2013
with Horst Ademeit, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, John Bock, Gregory Crewdson, Jonas Dahlberg, Thomas Demand, Martine Feipel & Jean Bechameil, Johannes Gehrke, Christian Haake, Stephan Huber, Susanne Kutter, Chris Larson, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Stephan Mörsch, Hans Op de Beeck, Alexandra Ranner, Werner Reiterer, Reynold Reynolds & Patrick Jolley, Michael H. Rohde, Monika Sosnowska, Erwin Wurm
Michael H. Rohde
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=420
Kunstmuseum Bonn
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 2
53113 Bonn
http://www.kunstmuseum-bonn.de/
Open:
tuesday to friday 11am– 6pm wednesday 11am – 9pm
Germany-Bonn
Ends 25.08.2013
with Horst Ademeit, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, John Bock, Gregory Crewdson, Jonas Dahlberg, Thomas Demand, Martine Feipel & Jean Bechameil, Johannes Gehrke, Christian Haake, Stephan Huber, Susanne Kutter, Chris Larson, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Stephan Mörsch, Hans Op de Beeck, Alexandra Ranner, Werner Reiterer, Reynold Reynolds & Patrick Jolley, Michael H. Rohde, Monika Sosnowska, Erwin Wurm
Michael H. Rohde
http://www.berlinerpool.de/?profiles=Artists&id=420
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/



























