Tellefsen / Voigt / Ziervogel
The exhibition “Tellefsen / Voigt / Ziervogel” (curator: Christoph Tannert) in Künstlerhaus Bethanien’s Studio 1 represents a fresh tour of discovery looking for a definition of principles within the graphical cosmos. Drawing takes on many roles and is accompanied by a range of anecdotes. It can supplement painting or sculpture as a preliminary study, but it may […]
An Te Liu
An Te Liu’s space-consuming sculptures and installations consist of standard commercial electrical devices to filter and moisten the air. Piled up beside and on top of each other in the exhibition space, with their straightforward design, air vents and slats, and the cool white and grey colours of their cases, they resemble the model constructions […]
Pjöngjang Pjöngjang
“Even in the year Juche 97, which is known elsewhere as 2008, North Korea seems to be on a different planet. The Great Leader Kim Il Sung, who died in 1994, rules as an Eternal President. His son Kim Jong Il is the much-loved leader. Military parades are flashy. Statues are up to 20 metres […]
Daniel Barroca
Daniel Barroca’s works are concerned with memory and its images, searching for contemporary interpretations of history’s fragmentary legacies such as photos, pictures, and sound and voice recordings. Barroca has a particular interest in materials that enable highly subjective views of a specific historical epoch or event, in the form of personal recordings by unknown individuals. […]
Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson
Libia Castro & Ólafur Ólafsson work with a wide range of artistic media and examine themes relevant to the socio-political situation of public and urban space; their art is a matter of language, urban identity and the effects of globalisation on local communities. The projects are ‘nomadic’: numerous journeys, long periods staying on site and cooperation […]
Nevertheless
‘Nevertheless’ asks how it is possible – in our age dominated by media and advertising, ‘unspiritual’ in the main, and widely characterised by superficiality – that the spiritual reveals itself nevertheless in the form of radical philosophy (with a renewed, clear reference to Hegel) and in art, i.e. in a psychically inspired creative force. The […]
Zaum Material II
‘ZAUM MATERIAL II’ is a 10-channel video/sound installation by Ulrich Polster (video) and Christine Scherrer (sound), which is divided into 3 x 3 visual spaces and one projection. The individual visual spaces are oriented on the classical format of the triptych, which is realised digitally in this context. The work is a choreography of found […]
Markus Degerman
Markus Degerman’s works are experiments with architecture and elements of design. His interventions reprocess public, urban or institutional space. To create the installation “No matter how hard you work…”, Degerman reconstructed architectonic elements from various settings and set them within the exhibition space as sculptural objects: an accessible, u-shaped metal grid structure like the ones […]
Ming Wong
In his latest work Ming Wong investigates theatrical manifestations of language and identity. Based on the conviction that film is the best-suited medium to gain insights into foreign languages and cultures, Ming reinterprets classics of world cinema, foreign-language TV films, and theatre productions. During his residency at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Ming developed his latest video […]
Haris Epaminonda
Haris Epaminonda uses various collage techniques – making cut-outs with a scalpel, tearing out certain parts of a picture, or constructing neat paper folds – to rework found footage from picture books or old film footage. But unlike the seamless juxtaposition characteristic of classic montage patterns, the images she creates remain in a subtle state […]