Contragic Fine Arts | Ann Schomburg

17.11.16

Groupshow: Die Bilder der anderen

Es sprechen
Prof. Thaddäus Hüppi | Bundesverband der Hochschulgalerien
Thomas Nolden | Süddeutscher Kunstverein
Ralf Schmitt | BERLIN ART INSTITUTE

Warum eigentlich sehen wir weltweit nur die 20 zentralen Kunstpositionen oder ihre Variationen durch fleißige Kunststudierende, Künstler und Künstlerinnen ... wo doch in den Schubladen, Wohnzimmern oder den verlassenen Schweineställen der Republik die spannenden Werke „der Anderen“ liegen, derer, die im Glücksspiel Kunst ausgeschieden oder schlicht übersehen worden sind: unbeachtete Meisterwerke, ignoriert und zum Verstauben verurteilt.
Versteckt sich nicht längst die Kunst mit Seele in den Werken der Autodidakten und Zurückgezogenen?
„Die Bilder der Anderen“ ist ein Anfang, ein erster Schritt in die Wahrheit der Authentizität oder in den Sumpf der Artikulationslosigkeit.

mit Arbeiten von: Franz Ackermann, Emma Adler, Kristin Albrecht, Benjamin Althammer, Felicitas Aga, Veneta Androva, Heike Kati Barath, Maximilian Bauer, Martin Baur, Jürgen Baumann, Karoline Beeck, Anna Benini, Sascha Boldt & Ann Schomburg, Julia Brodauf, Thomas Bühner, Nine Budde, Victor Daysun, Christina Dedolf, Sandra Dullenkopf, Lorraine Durgeloh, Daniel Ewinger, else (Twin) Gabriel, Jan Gottschalk, Dagmar Gregova, Fabian Gröning, Simone Haack, Josephin Hanke, Maxie Heiner, Kornelia Hoffmann, Achim Hoops, Johanna Hutter, Klaas Hübner, 4 Hüppi, Thari Jungen, Stephanie Jünemann, Elena Kaludova, So Jin Kim, Yeon-Ji Kim, Viktoria Klius, Kirsten Klöckner, Ilko Koestler, Patricia Lambertus, Julie Legouez, Michael Lapuks, Silvia Lorenz, Josef Maaß, Sylvia Maak, Nana Mandl, Wyatt Mills, Christine Molis, Elfi Müller, Thomas Nolden, Justine Otto, Manfred Peckl, Claudia Pollmann, Aron Rauschhardt, Pascal Reinhard, Gunter Reski, Matthew Ross, Christoph Rothmeier, Ralf Schmitt, Manfred Schneider, Julia Schottky, Livia Scholz-Breznay, Janina Schütz, Julia Schramm, Anna Staffel, Martin Städeli, Fritz Schwegler, Vroni Schwegler, Götz Schramm, Christa Schuster Salas, Stoll & Wachall, Karim Stonjeck, Astrid Stricker, Nataliia Tomenko, Nils Vogt, Brigitta Weber, Anette Wehrmann, Georg Werner, Johanna Winkelmann, Ingrid Wolf, Demelza Woodbridge, Zhang Yinning, Josh Zielinski, Ralf Ziervogel u. a. 

Talk: Games with Frontiers #Decad




Games with Frontiers
A two-day symposium organised by the artist Philip Kojo Metz
in English 

On 29 and 30 October, diverse perspectives surrounding Philip Kojo Metz’s project, The Mimicry Games, will be offered and its broader themes addressed by an interdisciplinary series of presenters including Ann Schomburg, Stefanie Sylla, Ismal Duá, Monika Kalinauskaitė, Sascha Boldt and Zeina Idris.

Taking football as the medium – within the context of the UEFA European Championship – The Mimicry Games approaches the history of European colonization of Africa by forming a visual and physical connection between the sport and this history. Shifting the location of the European Cup to its colonial counterpart on the African continent, the project places African football players in competition against each other, while uniformed in the national team jerseys of their former colonizers. As the 2016 European Cup was held in France, The Mimicry Games were carried out in Senegal, a former French colony, and were internationally and intercontinentally broadcasted and discussed in a series of public viewings and studio talks. Through this widely accessible game that establishes connections on an international scale, the work addresses notions of national identity, processes of cultural exchange, mimesis and the remnants of a colonial past.

Contributions on the first day of the symposium will consider the relationships and interactions between the African and European continents. On the second day, the presentations will expand the scope of the topic, examining possible parallels in other cultures and continents.

October 29 - 30, 2016
Decad
Gneisenaustrasse 52
Berlin

Saturday, 29 October
4 - 8 PM
Philip Kojo Metz
Annabelle Schulte
Ismael Duá

Sunday, 30 October
4 – 8 PM
Zeina Idris
Monika Kalinauskaité
Ann Schomburg und Sascha Bolt



photo p.Maibach

13.11.16

Groupshow: community based Decad, Berlin



Join us for the second production in Decad's new storefront.


'Community-Based' presents a series of long-term, socially-engaged projects realised by artists and other cultural workers, specifically located in Berlin. At the opening, the work of six collectives will be presented, and over the course of the following ten weeks, artists and works will progressively be added. A corresponding lecture programme will ensue. In keeping with the exhibition's title, this ongoing collection of materials will rely on community-based research in a move to supplement the already published and well-known works in this genre of community-based art production. At the end of the exhibition's run, all materials will be added to Decad's growing archive on the social place of art.

Immediately prior to the opening reception, the artist Mathilde ter Heijne will speak on her work in Decad's Hinterhaus lecture space. Ter Heijne is one of the primary six artists to be included in 'Community-Based'. Her artist talk will begin at 18:00. The reception is scheduled to run from 19:00 to 22:00