until 26.04. | #1144ARTatBerlin | Galerie Berlin-Baku presents from 28th March 2017 a calligraphy exhibition with works by four artists from Iran. With works by: Farnoosh Hadavi, Leila Vaziri, Mehrnaz Ghorbanpour and Robabeh Hosseinpur. Calligraphy with Arabic characters “fascinates by the elegance of its curved lines and the exciting interplay of horizontal and vertical lines. Thus, an early […]
read moreuntil 15.04. | #1139ARTatBerlin | dr. julius | ap presents from 16th March 2017 the exhibition “FESTSTELLUNG” by the artist Monika Brandmeier. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the upper right corner. In an instant you […]
read moreuntil 21.04. | #1126ARTatBerlin | Galerie Gilla Lörcher shows from 11th March 2017 the exhibition “Von der Gleichheit der Dinge (cave paintings)” by the artist Susanne Jung. Galerie Gilla Lörcher presents the 3rd Solo Show of painter Susanne Jung. The exposed artworks at “Über die Gleichheit der Dinge” are inspired by buddhistic cave paintings in northwest China, where Susanne […]
read moreuntil 13.05. | #1123ARTatBerlin | Galerie Christine Knauber presents from 18th March 2017 the exhibition “Panoptikon” with printed graphics, paintings, drawings und sculptures by the artist Rainer Ehrt. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the […]
read moreuntil 08.03. | #1107ARTatBerlin | The Ballery shows from 01st March 2017the group exhibition “The Women in Me” with works by the artists Katarzyna Mazur, Ana Bathe, El Bocho, Lola Rossi, Joseph Wolfgang Ohlert, Nelson Santos, Lisa Glauer, Roman Lipski, Selin Davasse, Otto Oscar Hernandez Ruiz and Dragana Gavrilovoc. With International Working Women’s Day next week, The Ballery invites you to […]
read moreuntil 15.04. | #1097ARTatBerlin | Galerie Guido W. Baudach shows from 11th March 2017 the group exhibition “Metamorphosis ” with works from the artists Habima Fuchs, Thomas Helbig, Renaud Jerez, Kris Lemsalu and Mary-Audrey Ramirez. Metamorphosis is a group exhibition curated by Zdenek Felix with works by five artists from Germany, Estonia, France, Luxembourg and the Czech Republic. […]
read moreuntil 08.04. | #1093ARTatBerlin | Blain Southern shows since 11th February 2017 the exhibition “Breath Myth” by the artist Amy Feldmann. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the upper right corner. In an instant […]
read moreuntil 05.05. | #1090ARTatBerlin | Galerie Hilaneh von Kories presents from 04th March 2017 the exhiobition “El Rocío – Eine spanische Wallfahrt” with photos by Loïc Brèard. The gallery just provided a German exhibition description by now. For details please change to the german version of ART@Berlin. It is really easy: Just press the language button in the upper right […]
read moreuntil 15.03. | #1056ARTatBerlin | Galerie Berlin-Baku shows from 14th February 2017 the group exhibition “LiveLife Berlin”. LiveLife Berlin – Our living environment in the centre of art Elephants: 93 % Rhinos: 94 % Lions: 97 %. These wild animals have disappeared in the past 100 years. According to Global Trees, 9.600 tree species are affected by […]
read moreuntil 26.03. | #1054ARTatBerlin | Laura Mars Gallery shows from 11th February 2017 the exhibition “Fruit Solutions” by the artists Chris Dreier and Gary Farrelly. The Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence presents „Fruit Solutions“ In 2015 Chris Dreier and Gary Farrelly founded an internationally operating organisation, “The Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence”, OJAI for short. There each of both founding members has accepted an office: Chris Dreier has the seat of the „Director for Financial Research and Systemic Risk“ and operates from Berlin, whereas Gary Farrelly holds the post of the „Director for Administrative Heritage“ at the EU‐metropolis of Brussels where he supervises the „Self Inventory Desk“. By this very special method of self‐instutionalisation and with the aim of the bureaucratisation of human experience both artists have jointly created a modular system in which they are allowed to incorporate all their activities and obsessions like documents are being clipped into a filing cabinet. The main focus of the artistic alliance, which is very serious and full of humour at the same time, is on a jointly cultivated euphoria for modernism. Wether it be in the area of architecture, of infrastructure, in the sector of financial concerns or in the field of information processing – progress and rationality are the core elements of their work. The office as an art installation: OJAI at Laura Mars Gallery As there are so many links and interferences between the ideas of Chris Dreier and Gary Farrelly, it is more than self‐evident that they aim for nothing less than a Gesamtkunstwerk. In regular intervals both artists meet for meticulously planned summit conferences in Brussels and in Berlin. In this context they go on excursions and they also decide on their further activities. Finally they publish the time schedules and the results of each summit on the official homepage of the OJAI. Dexia Defunct Last year a representative proportion of the world population was asked by OJAI about their attitudes towards politics, finance, romanticism and towards material issues. The results of this survey are going to be presented not only in the form of diagrams and graphs, they also constitute the basis of a sound performance that is going to be presented by the artists. With their noise‐band named Dexia Defunct they run a musical spin‐off of the OJAI‐project, supported by Frank Lohmeyer, a musician who is specialized in electronic sounds. He has created an electronic database which makes it possible to relate every single answer given in the survey to a very special sound. (concert at the opening) Gary Farrelly: Director for Administrative Heritage and Self Inventory Desk Gary Farrelly, who was born in Dublin, has already been practising the art of self‐institutionalisation for a number of years. Power, control and the question of how to preserve your autonomy as an individual are some of the themes he deals with in his work. He sees his own body as a kind of state, including a strictly controlled infrastucture, for which he periodically designs a 2 Year Development Plan. Therefore Gary Farrelly’s life can be regarded as an admistrative non‐stop performance. The documentation and the results of this kind of selfgovernment flow into his artistic work while he uses a range of different media like e.g. the collage. The system that combines all the different elements and which sets them in motion is the so‐called „mail art”. […]
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