Oliver Thie’s artistic approach is mostly based on a detailed examination of scientific visualisation techniques. His “Drawing Research”, as he himself calls it, deals with microscopic organisms, among other things. Since a research stay at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (2014-2016), Thie has dedicated himself to the Hawaiian cave cicada, which is only 3 mm […]
read morePEQAS GALLERY, ÆVE & Metis will present high-quality 3D animations with sound background from October 7th to November 30th 2022 in the “House of DiMotion”, a historic customs house and home of the former Chalet, now ÆVE, on Lohmühleninsel in Kreuzberg For two month, 21 well-known international 3D Motion Artists – with ranges of over […]
read moreIn his works, the German-British artist Michael Anthony Müller (*1970) deals with the transfer of his own thought processes into a sensual, aesthetic experience. He does not limit himself to one artistic medium, but moves between painting, drawing, installation and sculpture on the border between meditative conception and excessive expenditure. At the centre of the […]
read moreChristian Holze is the recipient of this year’s Kaiserring Scholarship, which is awarded by the Verein zur Förderung Moderner Kunst. On 25 September, his scholarship exhibition TIME SLEEP will open at the Mönchehaus Museum in Goslar. A catalogue will be published at the end of the exhibition. Christian Holze combines different artistic categories into hybrids. […]
read moreThis autumn, MoMA PS1 presents the first major solo museum exhibition of painter Frieda Toranzo Jaeger (Mexican, b. 1988) in the United States. On view from 22 September 2022 to 13 March 2023, Autonomous Drive brings together more than a dozen recent works, including three new commissions. Toranzo Jaeger’s large-scale, dynamic and modular works encompass […]
read moreClassicism becomes contemporary, the temple for the goddess of tree fruits becomes a temple of contemporary art: on 27 August 2022, the exhibition of the globally celebrated artist Georg Baselitz opens in Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s first building. Under the title “Carrying Schinkel to Athens”, which refers to the Greek roots of the classicist temple planned […]
read moreWhen Oliver Siebeck begins a work, it starts with a fascination. For a thing – a sculpture, for example – for a situation – the sound of an insect flying, for example – or, very often, for a person – like Isang Yun. Then Siebeck lays out the tools with which he will create this […]
read moreTHE MINSK Art House in Potsdam is the latest project of the Hasso Plattner Foundation. On 24 September 2022, the new house will open to the public with two exhibitions: Wolfgang Mattheuer: Der Nachbar, der will fliegen and Stan Douglas: Potsdamer Schrebergärten. The former terrace restaurant “Minsk” – built in the 1970s in the modernist […]
read moreSince the dawn of (art) history, the image of the human body has been a central motif: now, in the technologised age, this image is constantly subjected to new trends, almost in real time, in which artificial intelligence and algorithms play a central role. The group exhibition Coded Bodies shows a broad spectrum of the […]
read moreWe live – and survive – in the ruins of the modern/colonial world system: its institutions, structures of inequality, border regimes and subject forms. This undead world and its refusal to die is discharging with increasing violence. It needs a funeral to make other futures possible. The exhibition Ceremony (Burial of an Undead World) speaks […]
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