until 30.10. | #2832ARTatBerlin | rk-gallery will present the group exhibition “Spirit us” of the artists Christine Baumann, Julia Hürter, Thora Kraft, Ricarda Wallhäuser and the Danish artist group QWERTY.
In the new exhibition at the rk-gallery for contemporary art in the town hall of Lichtenberg drawings, paintings, collages and installations by Christine Baumann, Julia Hürter, Thora Kraft and Ricarda Wallhäuser are presented. Julia Hürter, a Lichtenberg artist, had the idea for this exhibition project, to which the Danish artist group QWERTY with 7 artists is also invited.
Spirit us – the artists approach the topic of spirituality from different points of view. It is about forms of dealing with the invisible. At the edges of the measurable lurks the incomprehensible – what does this mean for art? The artist group QWERTY dedicates its fabulous group actions to topics like death, redemption, therapy, but also real estate speculation. For Spirit us QWERTY will stage the action redemption.
The term spirituality covers the field of religion as well as other forms of dealing with the invisible, spiritual. In our time, in which the suspicion condenses itself that it does not go on with “further so”, many humans place themselves the question about the sense and look for ways from materialism, which proves as problematic.
Spirit us wants to confront the immaterial in an unbiased, unconventional and humorous way.
Exhibition dates: Tuesday, September 01 – Friday, October 30, 2020
Accompanying program:
Sunday, August 30, 2020, 2 – 6 p.m.
Special opening in the context of the art week of the Kommunale Galerien Berlin
Performance by the Danish artist group QWERTY
Tuesday, September 01, 2020, 6 – 9 p.m.
Artist Talk and guided tours with the artists
Friday, September 04, 2020, from 6 p.m.
Long night of pictures in Lichtenberg
Artist Talk and guided tours with the artists
Art action “Wave pool” Thora Kraft
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