
| I know three colours on the earth
Dragoş Burlacu / Szabolcs KissPál / István László / Ciprian Muresan / Csaba Nemes / Joanne Richardson / Zsolt Tibor / Mona Vătămanu & Florin Tudor
curated by Ágnes Sebestyén, cultural manager and scholarship holder of the „Cultural managers from Central and Eastern Europe“ programme of the Robert Bosch Foundation
co-curated by Elke Gruhn
The title quoting the first... |
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| Judith Lindner and Ingrid Rodewald | somewhere else
Ingrid Rodewald, Nacht, 2009. Collage auf Leinwand, 80 x 120 cmPaintings and collages
Opening reception: March 19, 2010, 6-9 pm
The exhibition runs until May 7, 2010
The gallery is presenting, for the second time, paintings by Judith Lindner and, for the first time, collages by Ingrid Rodewald. In the exhibition andernorts (somewhere else) the works of both former Masters... |
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| Thomas Zipp |(WHITE REFORMATION CO-OP) MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO
Thomas Zipp (born in Heppenheim in 1966) is one of the most important German artists of our time. Trained as a painter, he brings together individual works – paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and installations – to create an overall concept that completely integrates the spaces of the exhibition venue. By working in this way, Zipp lends his exhibition concepts a... |
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| Diana Artus | Degrees of Separation
Galerie Metro is announcing “Degrees of Separationâ€, Diana Artus’ first solo exhibition in the gallery.
In this exhibition the artist mainly deals with the surface of the photographic material, exposing the picturesque of the image as a product of desire. Artus is taking the gaze of the flaneur to extremes: with pleasure she disassembles details into even smaller... |
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| Antigravity – figures of levitation and vertigo
Gallery Parrotta Contemporary Art
The group-exhibition curated by Birgit Kulmer concentrates through works of the artists Anna and Bernhard Blume, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Judith Fegerl, Claude Horstmann, Hannu Karjalainen, Edgar Leciejewski, Ruth May, Pieter Laurens Mol, Tomás Saraceno, Min Jeong Seo and Susanne M. Winterling on the topic of weightlessness in art.
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| Return of Landscape
The 20th-century city was built in opposition to the countryside. The ecological consequences have resulted in climate change, water scarcity, and species extinction. The 21st-century city will therefore need to evolve from the countryside itself. This requires creative and sustainable solutions, as well as a new and emotional approach.
The Akademie der Künste in Berlin is placing... |
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| Nippon Connection – Preview on the Festival Program
10th Japanese Film Festival in Frankfurt/Main
April 14-18, 2010
The preparations for the 10th anniversary of Nippon Connection Film Festival are moving into high gear. From April 14-18, 2010, more than 150 new short and feature films from Japan accompanied by a wide cultural program will again find their way to Frankfurt. Once more, the biggest festival for Japanese cinema worldwide... |
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| MaerzMusik 2010
MaerzMusik opens with Luci mie traditrici by Salvatore Sciarrino, under the direction and design of Rebecca Horn – a portrayal of the catastrophe of unrequited love. The composer Beat Furrer will not only conduct Klangforum Wien in this performance, but also towards the end of the festival when he will present his own new music theatre production, Wüstenbuch, set on stage by... |
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| Veronika Holcova | Onerous Past, Uncertain Future
As third exhibition at its Berlin dependance the Jiri Svestka Gallery is showing most recent paintings by the young Czech artist Veronika Holcova.
Under the title Onerous Past, Uncertain Future Holcova presents mostly larg-sized canvases from the years 2008 till 2010. This is her first exhibition in Berlin. Her uncommon topic draws from literature (important authors for her are e.... |
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| In the Event of Suspicion
LIST OF PARTICIPIANS:
Michael Fullerton / Sven Johne / Johannes Maier / Falke Pisano / Clunie Reid / Hito Steyerl
The group exhibition »In the Event of Suspicion« understands suspicion as a medium allowing both artists and visitors to question aesthetic, political, social, and media-related issues. On view are works by six international contemporary artists who practice... |
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| FUTUR II | André Marose (with Molly Nilsson)
Galerie Metro is announcing André Maroses third solo exhibition at Metro. This exhibition will be at the same time the inaugural show of our new space, situated at the southern end of Friedrichstrasse, next to Mehringplatz.
Like his prior exhibitions at Metro “Too Contemporary“ and “NOW!“, “Futur II“ references the artist’s subjective... |
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| Gregor Gaida | Sum of stories
"The result of my work is a translation of reality. With it, the spatial object is put into relation while the sum of perceptions reflects the ambiguity of reality.â€
Quantum physics postulates that a particle can follow every possible path in space-time on its way from one place to another and thus live through every possible story. Each of these possibilities describes one... |
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| Lorna Macintyre | Form and Freedom
The first institutional solo exhibition of Lorna Macintyre (born 1977 in Glasgow) in Switzerland bears the title Form and Freedom, a wording which is taken from the book I Wanted To Write A Poem: The Autobiography of the Works of a Poet by the American poet William Carlos Williams (1883-1963). In 2007, the artist completed the MFA at Glasgow School of Art during which she spent a... |
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| Josef Schulz | sign out
To start off the year 2010, Galerie Weigand is showing new photographs by Josef Schulz.
They can be considered an expansion of the Sachliches series of works, if one goes along with the artist's fascination with industrial estates and suburban areas.
The series is entitled Sign out, which offers an apt description of the series, for this time Schulz focuses on the great variety of... |
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| Agnes Meyer-Brandis | Cloud Core Scanner – In the Troposphere Lab
Clouds, their formation and their substance, have long been a much-discussed topic in art and science.
For artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis, it was thus a unique opportunity to be invited by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) to participate in one of its zero-g flights, which are primarily reserved for scientific purposes, and to work under conditions of temporary weightlessness on her art... |
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