ONE NIGHT STAND #2
A TRANS / GALERIE KURT IM HIRSCH / INSTITUT FÜR ALLES MÖGLICHE
09.10.14, 7 pm
Venue: Courtyard and Chora, KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin
Entrance: 3 €
Foto: Standard Euro
ONE NIGHT STAND #02:
The Institut für Alles Mögliche opens up its new space “Kunst-Werke” at Berlin Mitte. The opening reception will be held by A trans and Galerie Kurt im Hirsch who will be presenting a night of contemporary artistic production that explores artistic research and analysis as a mode for expanding knowledge and aesthetics.
Throughout the evening, a variety of artistic approaches, methods and their applications will be presented in screenings, performances and interactive installations, inviting the audience to position itself within it. The newly opened space “Kunst-Werke” works as a social, historical and institutional framework for a discursive evening that explores the autonomy of artistic research when it negotiates objects, observations and definitions.
With contributions from: Kaya Behkalam, Kathrin Ganser (in cooperation with Robert Preusse), Reiner Görß, Allan Gretzki, Christin Lahr, Maja Linke, Standard Euro, Isolde Nagel, Stefan Riebel, Theresa Schubert (in cooperation with Michael Markert / Moritz Dreßler), Standard Euro, Theresia Stipp, Sarah Straßmann (technical support: Andre Tomasievicz) and Miriam Yammad
Program:
19.00 h / KW main entrance
Opening of the new „Kunst-Werke“ by Institut für Alles Mögliche
with Rainer Görß, Christin Lahr and Stefan Riebel
19.20 h / Kaya Behkalam / Film
19.45 h / Welcome KW + Netzwerk
19.55 h / Standard Euro I / LichtBildVortrag
20.05 h / Maja Linke I / Performance
20.12 h / Miriam Yammad / Film
20.25 h / Standard Euro II / LichtBildVortrag
20.34 h / Maja Linke II / Performance
20.41 h / Standard Euro III / LichtBildVortrag
20.50 h / Maja Linke III / Performance
Continuous interactive Installations:
Kathrin Ganser (in Koop. mit Robert Preusse), Allan Gretzki, Theresa Schubert (in Koop. mit Michael Markert/ Moritz Dreßler), Standard Euro, Sarah Straßmann (Technik: Andre Tomasievicz)
The Institut für Alles Mögliche is a network and an installation. It pierces through urban space taking over all kinds of places turning them into artistic studios and locations for happenings. Then again, it runs permanent spaces inviting guests and artists to squat, fill and transform them. The Institut für Alles Mögliche can be seen as an organism, an object of art in itself, that works as a catalyst for new projects, events and artistic practice.
Institut für alles Mögliche: www.i-a-m.tk
A trans, founded in 2006, provides a platform for those who value artistic-architectonic visions and attentiveness towards social questions. Under one year‘s urban-oriented theme, collaborators are invited to conceptualize and realize projects that reach beyond individual disciplinary boundaries. A trans is as a hybrid: an art-space and an exhibition venue, and simultaneously a think tank for investigating new experimental tendencies that impact urban practices and identities.This conception of a non-profit-gallery has it’s starting point at A TRANS PAVILION in the Hackesche Höfe Berlin (2006-2011). Ever since 2012, A TRANS has been ON TOUR popping up nomadically at different places and in a variety of manifestations in Berlin, as well as internationally.
A trans: www.atrans.org
Galerie Kurt im Hirsch is located inside the historical Hirschhöfe at Berlin, Prenzlauer Berg. It is run by a group of artists and art historians, supporting new and daring forms of artistic expression. Kurt im Hirsch’s programming consists of temporary exhibitions with young Berlin-based as well as international artists. The gallery welcomes art in all media, but focuses on experimental and participational approaches.
Galerie Kurt im Hirsch: www.kurt-im-hirsch.de
Download: Flyer ONE NIGHT STAND #02 [PDF, 3MB]
Link KW: www.kw-berlin.de/de/events/one_night_stand_2…
fotos:
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
ONE NIGHT STAND #3
Errant Bodies/General Public
“reality is a very strong move”
Thursday, 11.12.14, 7 pm
Venue: Chora, KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin
Admission: 3 €
Together, Errant Bodies and General Public arrange an evening in exile, presenting performances and works that use Performance as a term. Chosen kin plays an important role, as do relationships, expanded networks, political action, music and silent interventions.
Foto: MJ Ourtilane
How are fractured, individual narratives and biographies related to cultural-geographic histories, and how do they come to play in a collective at large? There is only a fine line between (self)-definition and questioning existence as such. You could take it with a smile, but you can just as easily fall apart completely at the confrontation with the foreign that exists inside ourself.
With Gilles Aubry, Fabienne Audeoud, Antonia Baehr, Serge Baghdassarians, Graw Böckler, Chat, Kane Do, Discoteca Flaming Star, Ernesto Estrella, Deli Gleba, Akın Kazuk, Eva Meyer Keller, Käthe Kruse, Edda Kruse-Rosset, Brandon LaBelle, Michael Laurent, Ligna, Plan B, Kirsten Reese, Catarina Santos, Heidi Sill, Annette E. Stahmer, Dorothy Valence, Antje Vowinckel, Jeremy Woodruff and Ella Ziegler.
ONE NIGHT STAND is a collaboration between KW and the Network of Berlin Independent Project spaces and Initiatives that aims to make the variety and quality of Berlin’s project spaces accessible to a wider audience. The partners regularly invite a single
or a group of projects to react to the institutional context and engage in conversation with it: Interventions, performances, lectures, talks, and screenings are conceptualized in relation to this collaborative framework, and the series is conceivedas an experimental, open meeting point.
ONE NIGHT STAND series:
Coordination: Matthias Mayer, Tiny Domingos
Contact: ons@projektraeume-berlin.net
fotos:
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter
photo: Benjamin Renter