20 April, 7pm
Venue
João Cocteau
Kienitzer Straße 98,
12049 Berlin – Neukölln
U8 – Leinestraße | Boddinstraße
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hanna goldstein
In goldstein’s project archiving what was missing the artist set out to find a missing exhibition of her dead father. The project has taken her to many different places and interesting meetings. During the last 3 months she has in various mediums documented this process. While searching for 17 massive stones and 12 large images, which is what the exhibition consists of, goldstein has continuously been questioning the role of authorship and the meaning of working with an archive. On April 20th she will present the first stage of the project.
Laurianne Bixhain
My work consists of appropriating common gestures and popular practices and transforming contemporary art exhibition methods and transplanting them into a “living” space. The action of appropriation results in collecting, assembling and reinterpreting by means of photography, bookmaking, installation and curatorship. In inviting people to contribute to my work is a way of enabling the artwork to exist in different networks. The book, which is a recurring form in my work, embodies the idea that an artwork has a social life.
Ruth Le Gear
My work is involved with the nature of trans-disciplinary practice based research. I am interested in the concept of subtle energies and the hidden aspect of substances.
I have been collecting experience; collecting peoples tears over the past months, trying to make the intangible tangible.
Jacob Brooks
Jacob Brooks is a multimedia photographer from the United States. His new project, ‘secret shrine’ is an exploration of the fences of berlin, the fields they enclose, and the objects inside.