One Night Show Huseyin Oylum


Leonhardi Kultur Projekte
A collection of paintings by Huseyin Oylum at Babylon Bar for one night.

MID-AFTERNOON

Gestures half-form, then end up in suffering
After walking a bit you’d rather go home
To sprawl in depression and lie on your bed,
Your body of sorrow’s heavy with presence.

Outside it’s hot and the sky is magnificent,
Life puts the bodies of the young in a spin
And nature calls them to the rite of spring
You’re alone, haunted by the image of nothing

And you feel the weight of flesh, and loneliness
And you don’t believe in life on this earth
Your worn-out heart flutters and struggles

And makes your limbs go heavy with blood,
You’ve forgotten how people make love,
Night falls like a sentence of death.

in: Michel Houllebecq, The Art of Struggle,
Translation and Introduction by Delphine Grass
and Timothy Mathews, London 2010, p.9.

(www.almabooks.com/excerpts/Art_of_Struggle.pdf)

Adress: Babylon, Alte Gasse 34, 60313 Frankfurt am Main

One Night Show: Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015, 8.00 pm h till late

30.7.2015, 21 UHR - Club Marlene präsentiert UNA NOTTE ITALIANA!


30.7.2015, 21 UHR
VOILÀ! - Club Marlene präsentiert UNA NOTTE ITALIANA!

CON DJs: Südfrüchtchen - musica italiana 
(Elena von GoyaGoya / Signore Kaiser Elle) & DJ Laubero

Trinkt mit uns Spritz Veneto an der Rialto Brücke.
Geniesst LA BELLA MUSICA ITALIANA degli anni `50, `60 e `70.

Dreikönigskeller 
Färberstraße 71
60594 Frankfurt/M.

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Dredgers on the Rail | Opening Sunday July 26, 2015

DREDGERS ON THE RAIL

Mathis Altmann
Das Institut & Allison Katz
Rochelle Goldberg
Juan Jose Gurrola
Julien Nguyen
Margaret Salmon
Oscar Tuazon

curated by Tyler Murphy

Opening: Sunday, July 26th, 7-9 pm
July 26 - September 5, 2015

Margaret Salmon, "Oyster" (video still), 2014

An encrusted pillar. A standing, lodged and vertical oak. Pierced through the body from above by a concrete column, entwined, locked and locking worlds together.

Provoking the limits of a form, contort or melt to move through. A patch of undead chia, a feigned arability, retreating from or pushing into life. Distant landscapes point at conflicting realities.

A coral swamp pulses in a violent thrust. Disorientation in a synthetic maze born from a path, trapped in place and presenting solace as if it were some kind of raft leading ahead in an effervescent flow. 

Between the bait and the mouth. Iridescent jaws pierce water, leaping outwards and crashing to disperse a mist. Eyes sink to water level, a duplicitous vantage point. The flesh of mud on toes, slowly letting go into a tread, a submergence into a drifting dive.

A cocoon, one or many bodies nesting, a feverish molt. A chrysalis waiting to hatch and swarm. A reason for caution, care of the fragile panoply's latent hatchling. A sign of a new inhabitant. 

Sirens and tricksters, a languid social flesh of aggregate forms adorned at the end of a morass. A palace complex becomes an alcoved cell, a prison and a dwelling, forever dislocated in the depths. The light is a bait beckoning, to dive into a darkness, provoked by an angler. 

Constrained and afloat, a body conflicted, twisted and spit out, dizzied in the rip. The net of an Other pulls and drags, caught and entwined, a moment of buoyancy in a departure. A hidden world of copycats reflecting an image of yourself. A piercing agent, the gradation of diminishing light. Vacating a bounded rationality to swim and build in an entropic swirl, and then coming home. 
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Midway through the exhibition the work "Scattered A, Scattered K" (2012-2015), a collaborative work by Das Institut and Allison Katz, will be removed from the gallery and brought to an off-site burial ground, left to decompose, and replaced by a video documenting the final passage of this work's material life, which was first exhibited at Family Business in 2012 and then in Gaylen Gerber's 2013 exhibition at MCA Chicago. 

For more information please email ff@freedmanfitzpatrick.com

Freedman Fitzpatrick | Gower Plaza, 6051 Hollywood Blvd. #107, Los Angeles, CA 90028 | freedmanfitzpatrick.com
Wednesday - Saturday, 12 - 6 pm

Soft Romance - Nobody can survive alone


Thursday, July 23

Soft Romance is a range of events with DJs, performances and human beings. Organised by Vytautas Jurevicius, creator of Institut of emotional bodies. As a special guest Lydia Schmidt of unbreakmyheart will be playing the opening for Vytas.

"Feeling the highest sensor of human being -
Nobody can survive alone"

Blaue Perle
Apostelstraße 24
04177 Leipzig

DJ HOTWAX & DJ BRADLEY & DJ BEN

"JULY 16TH @ DREIKÖNIGSKELLER - FÄRBERSTRASSE 71
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<
FOR FANS OF >>>>>> DEEP HOUSE / TECHNO / NOISE / JUNGLE / UK GARAGE STRICTLY VINYL!!!!!!!!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
COME DOWN TO THE KELLER - FEEL VIBES - BE THE VIBE - BUY A DRNK FROM YO BOI ANDERS (US) -MAYBE WE WILL OFFER A SPECIAL DRINK (THE JACUZZI SOMETHING OR OTHER) - FREE ADMISSION -HOPEFULLY THERE WILL BE A SMOKE MACHINE
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DJ HOTWAX (AUS) 9:30 PM
DJ BRADLEY (UK) 11 PM
DJ BEN (US) 1 AM"

PICTURE BERLIN public programming at tête


Join PICTURE BERLIN for another week of free public programming at tête:

14. July, 20.30h  Balance Point - a performance by Susanne Kohler 
@
tête, Schönhauser Allee 161A

 
In the performance Susanne Kohler discusses the experience of solitude, angst, confidence and freedom when recollecting the five days she spent snowed in on her own in a bivouac shelter in the Italian Alps. The performance will be in English.

15. July, 20.30h  Artist talk by Laercio Redondo @tête, Schönhauser Allee 161A
Laercio Redondo will speak about his artistic practice. The artist talk will be held in English.

Exhibition Opening - July 18 - Holy Shit!

Holy Shit!

Il-Jin Choi
Liesel Burisch
Vivian Greven
Isabelle Faragallah
Sarah Mock
Manuel Raven
Hilda Stammarnäs


July 18 - July 31
Tu, Sa 5 - 8 pm

Opening Reception Saturday July 18
7 - 9 pm

Ruelle
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Ring 38
55118 Mainz

Julian Irlinger


Julian Irlinger - Stadtmuseum Erlangen - 22.6.2015 - 19.7.2015 - Martin-Luther-Platz 9, 91054 Erlangen

NEW YORK OPENING - JULY 15 - VILLA AURORA REVISITED


VILLA AURORA REVISITED
A GROUP EXHIBITION ORGANIZED BY PARK VIEW, LOS ANGELES
http://www.parkviewparkview.com/

TASLIMA AHMED
KATIE ALIPRANDO
JESSE BENSON
BENJAMIN CARLSON
BUCK ELLISON
ELIF ERKAN
ELOISE HAWSER
MARK A. RODRIGUEZ
WITH STEVEN WARWICK / HEATSICK

JULY 15 - AUGUST 22
TUES - FRI NOON - 6 PM

OPENING RECEPTION WEDNESDAY JULY 15
6 - 8 PM

BALICE HERTLING
AT THE FILM CENTER
630 NINTH AVENUE (BETWEEN 44TH AND 45TH ST)
SUITE 403
NEW YORK, NY 10036
gallery@balicehertling.com
http://www.balicehertling.com/

Balice Hertling is pleased to announce "Villa Aurora Revisited", a group exhibition organized by the Los Angeles gallery Park View. An opening reception will be held Wednesday, July 15, from 6 to 8 pm at the gallery's New York City location, and the exhibition will run at 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 403, until August 22. The artists featured in the exhibition include Taslima Ahmed, Katie Aliprando, Jesse Benson, Benjamin Carlson, Buck Ellison, Elif Erkan, Eloise Hawser, Mark A. Rodriguez, and Steven Warwick/Heatsick.​

These artists have been grouped in order to think about the contingency of relationships, particularly those that formed through a brief interaction between several of them this past winter at the Villa Aurora, a Spanish-style mansion located in Pacific Palisades, sited at the very west of Los Angeles atop a bluff overlooking the ocean. The writer Lion Feuchtwanger purchased the Villa for $9,000 in 1943. He and his wife Marta had fled to the U.S. two years before, having narrowly escaped internment in France. The Villa became a site of exile during the Second World War, serving as a colony for German artists and intellectuals.

For the group of contemporaries who had temporarily, recently, or not so recently relocated to the West this past winter, the Villa developed into a perfect place of imagined exile, containing the atmospheric excesses of a quintessential Southern California experience. The uneasy confluence of this fantasized dislocation with the very real history of sociopolitical dislocation contained at the Villa felt relevant to this exercise in semi-fictional dramatization. A few questions: As it personally has come to shape the time that followed, how could this momentary interaction at this august place be treated to its proper significance? And what happens to History in the process of one's current self-contextualization within such a setting? How exactly is the past handled? The desert-tropical milieu seemed to be the dissociative component here, but also the connective tissue between two points at the Villa--past and present, surface and depth.

We were all there enjoying the view on the terrace, living in the present.

The exhibition "Villa Aurora Revisited" has been conceived as an exercise in revisiting a place, reproducing the distorted point-of-view that unavoidably persists during the process of remembrance. It illustrates in many ways the invasion of a subject during that process, returning again and again as an uneasy, sometimes empty figure, draped in an historical sheath that is more often than not discarded. The artists articulate this through a number of strategies that apply abstraction to readily available references in the world-monochromatic wardrobes, hikers, syringes, Berettas, well-designed lamps, shipping boxes, and others. Aesthetic displacements, removals, alterations, and repetitions serve to transform these references, anchoring them back into the world in a highly subjective way, and locking in the memory of their sublimation through the process. Together, the artworks in this exhibition approximate a surrealist, noir version of Los Angeles, a city that continues to passively seduce the outside as it lies in wait for more projections onto itself.

Balice Hertling | 47 rue Ramponeau | Paris | 75020 | France

OPENING: 14.07.2015, 19h Jens Pecho - Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 12, Reihe 4 / Andrea


Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 12, Reihe 4 / Andrea

OPENING 14.07.2015, 19h
15.07.2015 - 16.08.2015

Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 12, Reihe 4 / Andrea
Jens Pecho

Im Jahr 2011 verstarben in Deutschland 852,328 Personen. Damit sank die Zahl der Gestorbenen gegenüber dem Vorjahr leicht um 0,7 %. Die häufigste Todesursache war auch im Jahr 2011 eine Erkrankung des Kreislaufsystems (Kapitel IX). Obwohl sich hier ein leichter Rückgang abzeichnet betrug deren Anteil an den gesamten Todesursachen immer noch 40,2 %. Bei über einem Viertel der Sterbefälle (26,8 %) wurde eine Neubildung (Kapitel II) als Todesursache festgestellt. Krankheiten des Atmungssystems (Kapitel X) waren bei 7,0 % und Krankheiten des Verdauungssystems (Kapitel XI) bei 4,8 % der Gestorbenen die Todesursache. 3,9% aller Verstorbenen erlagen im Jahr 2011 einer nicht natürliche Todesursache (Kapitel XIX Verletzungen und Vergiftungen und bestimmte andere Folgen äußerer Ursachen.

Statistisches Bundesamt, Wiesbaden 2014

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Oppenheimer Landstraße 85H
60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Ausstellungseröffnung: ÜbermorgenkünstlerInnen


ÜbermorgenkünstlerInnen

Felix Bolze, Inga Danysz, Deniz Eroglu, Lina Hermsdorf, Margarethe Kollmer, Mark Walker u.A.

Freitag, 10.7.2015, 18 Uhr
Ausstellungseröffnung und Sommerfest

Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden
Lichtentaler Allee 8a
76530 Baden-Baden

Vom 11. Juli bis zum 4. Oktober 2015 öffnet die Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden ihre Türen der Jungen Kunst! 35 KünstlerInnen aus 8 verschiedenen Kunstakademien werden die Räume der Kunsthalle bespielen und den Ausstellungsraum bis in die Lichtentaler Allee erweitern. Parallel spürt die Gesellschaft der Freunde junger Kunst in den Räumen des Alten Dampfbads den Wurzeln der Jungkünstler nach und zeigt dort Werke der jeweiligen AkademieprofessorInnen.

Eröffnung am 10. Juli 2015:
18 Uhr in der Gesellschaft der Freunde junger Kunst im Alten Dampfbad: Begrüßung durch Karl-Manfred Rennertz (Vorsitzender GFJK)

19.30 Uhr in der Staatlichen Kunsthalle Baden-Baden: Grußwort durch Johan Holten und eine Einführung in die Ausstellung von Petra von Olschowski, Mitglied der Auswahljury und Rektorin der SABK Stuttgart

Aktionen am Eröffnungsabend:
18.30 Uhr im Alten Dampfbad: Prof. Georg Winter, "Pop Role"
20.00 Uhr auf der Alleeterrasse: Lina Hermsdorf, "The Best Answer You Can Give"
20.30 im Café Kunsthalle: Felix Bolze, "Das Spiel"
21.00 Uhr im Direktionsbüro: Adrianna Liedtke, "Death of Lolita"
ab 22.00 Uhr auf der Terrasse und im Café: DJ Paul Gregor

Wir laden Sie herzlich ein zu der Eröffnung der Ausstellung am 10. Juli 2015, um gemeinsam mit uns und den Studierenden zu feiern. Die Eröffnung fällt zusammen mit dem Sommerfest der Kunsthalle. Es wird aufgetischt mit BBQ, Lillet, Rothaus und Tanzmucke vom Hamburger DJ Paul Gregor. Ein Fest!

Teilnehmende Hochschulen: HGK Basel, HFBK Städelschule Frankfurt a. M., AdBK und HFG Karlsruhe, Kunsthochschule Mainz, HEAR Mulhouse-Straßburg, HBKsaar Saarbrücken und SABK Stuttgart

ÜbermorgenkünstlerInnen: Ferhat Ayne, Flurina Badel & Jérémie Sarbach, Felix Bolze, Elvira Chevalier, Eric Cusminus, Inga Danysz, Lotte Meret Effinger, Richard Engel, Deniz Eroglu, Andrea Györi, Anette C. Halm, Lina Hermsdorf, Jeanette Huss-Varnet, Sophie Innmann, Olga Jakob, Hyun Jin Kim, Margarethe Kollmer, Céline Liebi, Nina Laaf, Martin Lorenz, Adrianna Liedtke, Patricia Murawski, Ann-Kathrin Müller, Frida Ruiz, Raphael Sbrzesny, Nadja Schoch, Petra Soder, Ines Spanier, Jens Stickel, Peter Strickmann, Fabian Treiber, Mark Walker, Mona Zeiler, Jonas Zilius

Carrying Water with a Riddle

Carrying Water with a Riddle
10 July 2015, 8 pm, Green Salon of the Volksbühne Berlin

Kerstin Cmelka, Suse Weber, Stelios Karamanolis, Martin Ebner, Reto Pulfer, Marco Bruzzone, Gerry Bibby, Tula Plumi, Eva Seufert

organized by Tula Plumi and Eva Seufert
Pressefoto: Kerstin Cmelka, Shelter, 2012

Carrying Water with a Riddle is a one-night show in which art works perform on the stage.

The show was developed especially for the Green Salon of the Volksbühne.

The objects shown in this exhibition propose an inherent action or narrative, unfolding a dialogue with each other and the viewer. The stage ceases to be an isolated platform, making the whole Green Salon become an entropic environment where changes are expected to occur. The displayed works describe situations that could possibly happen, focusing on probable and potential performances rather than concrete actions.

Moreover, the show wishes to engage with the concept of interpretation and to focus on linguistic matters and speaking elements. The stage as an area of discourse intends to host interactions, along with gestures and play-acts of various levels and qualities, overacted or underacted, exaggerated or dimmed.

Thus the exhibition becomes a play, a rehearsal, or a set-up of a scenographic environment which anticipates a performance.

From 10 pm music by Daily Lazy

GRAND OPENING RECEPTION


GRAND OPENING RECEPTION

on Saturday, July 18, 2015 from 7 - 10 pm

at
Neuer Aachener Kunstverein
Passstraße 29, 52070 Aachen

Peter Friedl
Dena Yago
Stewart Uoo
Christian von Borries
George Rippon
Renaud Jerez
Carey Young
Julien Ceccaldi
Kaspar Müller
Cooper Jacoby

curators:
Elisa R. Linn, Lennart Wolff

exhibition architecture:
Aziz Al Qatami

exhibition period:
July 19, 2015 - September 13, 2015

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The project km temporaer was initiated by curators Elisa R. Linn and Lennart Wolff and investigates the potential of thematic group exhibitions through ever changing formats. Every exhibition is developed in collaboration with a third party (curator, artist, journalist, poet, architect etc.) and at different locations, taking the specific conditions of each site into consideration.

Aziz Al Qatami is an architect and artist, who lives in Kuwait City. He is the founder of the architecture firm Atelier Aziz Al Qatami, and also a member of the artist collective GCC.

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Freitag, 3. Juli, Animal Photographers, Ausstellung im Acud macht Neu! 19-22 Uhr!


Animal Photographers
Freitag, 3. Juli 2015, im ACUD
Ausstellungseröffnung 19-22Uhr

mit

Matti Braun, Anna Jermolaewa, Wolfgang Tillmans, Jochen Lempert, Kerstin Cmelka, Markus Krottendorfer, Henrik Olesen, Josephine Pryde, Judith Hopf, William Wegman, Christian Mayer, Mathilde Rosier, Cornelius Quabeck, Yves Mettler, Megan Francis Sullivan, Patrick Evans

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