SPACE IN BETWEEN



SPACE
IN
BETWEEN
With works of
ALEXANDER TILLEGREEN, NAM JUNE PAIK & WALTER RUTTMANN

OPENING: 4. 9. 2015, 7-10 PM
DC OPEN: SATURDAY, 12 NOON - 6 PM
DURATION: 5.9. – 5.10. 2015, OPEN BY APPOINTMENT
AGNES MAYBACH, MAYBACHSTR. 159, 50670 KOELN

CURATED BY JANA BAUMANN
Cabin Fever (six chapters) by the Danish artist Alexander Tillegreen (*1991) is comprised of a sound installation divided into six chapters marked by a series of abstract prints and questions the interaction between the visual and the acoustic in the viewer’s reflexion. In these virtuoso sound collages, the limits of our auditory experience, which in turn has a great influence on our visual experience, are investigated in an impressive way. The experimental sound cosmos is precisely structured and, at the same time, it also hauntingly irritates our percep- tion. Electronic signals resound and threaten us in their persistence; steps in a non-definable space increasingly intensify our sense of disorientation; compositional sequences of an instrumental or synthetic nature, as well as computer generated and human-like voices, force us to question our selfperception between the real and the unreal, between reality and virtuality. Where are we, and who are we? Analytically, Tillegreen questions the historical influences of sound based on a broad range of references, which extend from Karlheinz Stockhausen via The Velvet Underground and Pink Floyd to manipulated sound generation, and thus sketches an image of a social condition, which he helps us experience on a sensorial level. The appeal of this complex audio-visual juxtaposition is based within the direct communication with our subconsciousness – the artist elicits our hidden perceptions.

An initial investigation into the experimental juxtaposition of image and sound was conducted by the visual artist and film director Walter Ruttmann (1887–1925) with his series Lichtspiel: Opus I-IV (1921–25). The staging of the optical and the musical on equal terms, which he achieved especially in Opus IV (1925), is all but visionary. The black-and-white, cinematic image se- quence of dynamically changing geometric form elements ac- companied by a spherical musical composition rich in dissonance and anarchical cadences at a riveting speed is testimony of the times, which were marked by industrialization and technical innovations. As with Tillegreen, we see here the formulation of an avant-garde will to express a negotiation of sensual perception within a concrete contemporary environment.

In his video-film Electronic Moon 2 (1966), created in collaboration with Jud Yulkut, the media artist Nam June Paik (1932– 2006) also questioned the interrelationship between space, time, motion and form. He takes the defining of space to the extreme with the help of an initially moving play of water, the light effects of which merge into a moon-like form, which lingers on as a cosmic metaphor. The harmonious background music, Glenn Miller’s Moonlight Serenade, contradicts the experimental, cross-media execution of the piece, while the contradiction of technical progress and man’s relationship to nature is also documented.

Alexander Tillegreen has been studying under Willem de Rooji at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main since 2011. He has presented sound performances at, among others, the Transmediale Festival in Berlin, the MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt and the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen.

Nam June Paik is considered one of the most important prota- gonists of media and video art. He studied Music and Art The- ory in Tokyo and Munich, followed by collaborations with Karl- heinz Stockhausen in Cologne (1958–1963). His work is widely recognized internationally.

Walter Ruttmann is the founder of abstract experimental film in Germany. His Lichtspiele were followed by such exceptional works as Berlin – Symphony of a Metropolis (1927). After 1933, he worked on the production of propaganda films for the National Socialists.

Jana Baumann (*1984) studied Art History and is currently working on her Phd at the University of Bonn. She is Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Contemporary Art of the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main.

With kind support of
ZKM - Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie

Opening NKV


„Whatever man built could be taken apart": Image / Order.

05. September 2015 bis 18. Oktober 2015

Eröffnung am Freitag, 4. September, 18 bis 20 Uhr

Song-Ming Ang / James Gregory Atkinson & Helen Demisch / 
Juliette Bonneviot & Aude Pariset / Aleksandra Domanović /
Claire Fontaine / Ella Görner / Simon Hegenberg / 
Ilja Karilampi / Daniel Keller / Daniel Stempfer / 
Stephen Suckale

Nichts prägt die Wahrnehmung unserer Gegenwart mehr als die zunehmende Technologisierung und Medialisierung. Die zweigeteilte Ausstellung „Whatever man built could be taken apart": Image / Order nimmt sich jeweils auf einer Ebene des Kunstvereins einem spezifischen Aspekt dieser Entwicklung an und zeigt junge Künstlerinnen und Künstler, die sich als digital natives ganz selbstverständlich dem Internet und neuen Technologien als Materialquelle oder Medium bedienen. 

Nothing characterises our presence more than the growing technologisation and medialisation. In the two-part exhibition "Whatever you built could be taken apart": Image / Order two levels of the Kunstverein are dedicated to a specific aspect of this development featuring young artists who use the Internet and new technologies quite naturally as digital natives. 

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Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden
Wilhelmstraße 15, 65185 Wiesbaden

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Lina Hermsdorf »The Best Answer You Can Give Is Symmetry«


Lina Hermsdorf, »The Best Answer You Can Give Is Symmetry«, performed by Andrew Hardwidge

Wednesday, 2 September 2015, 7 & 8pm

The Best Answer You Can Give Is Symmetry
Episode IV

»The Best Answer You Can Give Is Symmetry« could be understood as a quote. In the introduction to his book »Mind and Nature – A Necessary Unit«, the American biologist, anthropologist, and philosopher Gregory Bateson asked his students for ways to identify living creatures. After some musings and the examination of a crab, they proposed that symmetry and the balanced distribution of duplicate body parts was a key pattern uniting living things. It was not the first time that Bateson had dealt with symmetry. In 1930, he developed the concept of schismogenesis (division into opposing factions) that investigated problematic patterns of behavior in small groups. A symmetrical schismogenesis is a competitive relation between equal partners.

»The Best Answer You Can Give Is Symmetry« takes this conceit and folds it around its methods. The piece adapts with each new environment and responds to the architectural situation that it encounters. The self is shown as evolving, artificial and confused, a constantly changing and (un-)learning entity. Only the monologue structure of the work holds its parts together. The choreography of the performer seems to be only partly scripted, animated in the moment. By means of the architectural separation of performer and viewer, the performer becomes an object, a specimen that is observed by the audience. Or is the audience exhibited and examined? This very tension and symmetry opens up a discussion that Hermsdorf is familiar with from theatre (she previously studied at the Institute for Applied Theatre Studies in Giessen). It becomes evident why the artist is interested in Gregory Bateson's theories as a way to continue the examination of the borderlines between the living and the lifeless that runs through her work. Hermsdorf manages to create a division that separates, and yet integrates, performer and audience. The progressive migration between theatre and the fine arts, the superimposition of stage and exhibition space, is not only the subject matter of »The Best Answer You Can Give Is Symmetry« – it is its nature.
Fabian Schöneich

The performance programme at YL is organised by Adam Linder.

Yvonne Lambert
Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 45, 10178 Berlin
Wed – Sat: noon – 6pm

"Wolkenkuckucksheim" Gruppenausstellung zur zeitgenössischen Kunst in Offspace Mainzer Landstraße 229


Gruppenausstellung Wolkenkuckucksheim 

Do. 25.9.- Fr. 9.10. 2015

Mainzer Landstraße 229, 60326 Frankfurt am Main

Vernissage
25. September 2015, 19 Uhr / Musik von Jacob Lauer (FFM)

Midissage / Performance
02. Oktober 2015: 19 Uhr / Live Sound Performance von Valery Vermeulen (BEL) / Musik von Superhirn (FFM)

03. & 04. Oktober 2015
Workshop „Biofeedback in Artistic Context“ mit Sound-Artist Valery Vermeulen (BEL) (Voranmeldung per E-Mail / Facebook)

Finissage / Performance
09. Oktober 2015, 19 Uhr / Performance von Alla Poppersoni (HFG) & Alex Sahm (HFG) / Raumdesign Sabine Born / Musik von Nils Diezel (FFM)

Öffnungszeiten
Di-Do: 15:00-19:00 Uhr, Fr-So: 14:00-20:00 Uhr, Mo: geschlossen

Öffentliche Führungen
Sa / So 14:30 sowie auf Anfrage

Liste der ausstellenden Künstler/-innen
Lars Karl Becker
(Städelschule/Frankfurt am Main)
Ivan Murzin
(Städelschule/Frankfurt am Main)
Alla Poppersoni
(HFG/Offenbach)
Catharina Szonn
(HFG/Offenbach)
Alexander Tillegreen
(Städelschule/Frankfurt am Main)
Daniela Kneip Velescu
(Städelschule/Frankfurt am Main)

Veranstaltungsmanagement & Projektleitung
Moses Mawila

Kuratorin & Projektleitung
Annette Abel

CLUB MARLENE - Saturday at 21:00


Voilà — une autre soirée spéciale.

Chansons, Schlager, Disco, Wave, French Pop, amusement et danse!

DJ de la nuit:
Conny Thunders & Lauber

22 Août à 21h

Dreikönigskeller
Färberstraße 71
60594 Frankfurt

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Theresa Kampmeier


Theresa Kampmeier
Chinese European Art Center, Xiamen, China
Exhibition and publication of the artist book Poems of the Cold
29.8.-26.9.2015

:: opening :: Freitag, 07.August.2015, 19:00Uhr, Mainzer Landstraße 229, 60326 Frankfurt am Main


:: opening :: Freitag, 07.August.2015, 19:00Uhr, Mainzer Landstraße 229, 60326 Frankfurt am Main

Performance termine
11.08.2015 ab 18 Uhr
13.08.2015 von 12 - 15 Uhr
15.08.2015. ab 22 Uhr 18.08.2015 12 - 15 Uhr
20.08.2015 finissage ab ca. 21 Uhr (genaue Startzeit tbc)

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FLOW – sitting back letting the chips fall where they may

Die Ausstellung FLOW stellt künstlerische Variationen des Spiels in den Fokus. In Kooperation mit PUNKT. präsentiert saint art zeitgenössische Positionen in einer leerstehenden Casinofläche im Gallusviertel.

flow by and enjoy art, fancy snacks, drinks and music

Wir stürzen rückwärts - 23.08.2015 12:00 – 18:00h -



Edith Deyerling
Nebil Abdulgadir
Lars Karl Becker

23.08.2015
12:00 – 18:00h
15:00h concert Ernst Habros (https://soundcloud.com/ernsthabros)

Dodge
Gutleutstraße 161
60327 Frankfurt am Main
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OPENING 25.08.2015, 19h - Stephen Suckale - Standard Oil


OPENING 25.08.2015, 19h

Standard Oil
Stephen Suckale

He asked whether components produced in thirty different countries, when assembled into a computer by Samsung, constitute production.
That is not production, but design, he replied.
I don´t see any labourers at work.
The assembly is taken care of by robots, he added.
And what are we to make of the finger flicks with which the cancer-plagued head of Apple, Steve Jobs made his touch-screen models so successful - is that not also design?
No, he responded.
The products are the fingertips themselves and the "handiness", he added.
Something like that enters into the world as a need because in everyday life there are no worry stones to hold in your hand and certainly little if any sensuouness.
The lack is the producer himself.

Excerpt from: Joseph Vogl in conversation with Claudius Seidl

OPENING 25.08.2015, 19h
26.08.2015 - 27.09.2015

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TheTip
Oppenheimer Landstraße 85H
60596 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Justine Otto - hyder flares


Justine Otto - hyder flares

on Thursday, August 20, 6 - 9 pm

opening:
Vesela Sretenovic, Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Phillips Collection

Goethe-Institut
812 7th St. NW
(Metro: Gallery Place/Chinatown)
Washington D.C.

Leading German contemporary figurative painter Justine Otto won The Phillips Collection’s second annual Emerging Artist Prize following Washington’s 2014 (e)merge art fair. Her representational pictures burn themselves into the viewer’s retina, simultaneously fascinating and disturbing.

Justine Otto’s installation hyder flares, which resembles a kaleidoscope of images from a weird family album, is about peculiar and unique constellations, incidents and human connections, which - just like actual hyder flares - suddenly appear out of nowhere.

Followed by a concert with jazz trio
Michael Formanek – bass (USA)
Eric Kennedy – drums (USA)
and surprise guest from Germany (alto saxophone)

Made possible with support from Friends of the Goethe-Institut.

On display through September 4.
Gallery hours: M-Th 9-5; F 9-3.