Stella Geppert
Heinrich Dubel
Pia Lindman
Wolfgang Ploeger
Bernd Trasberger
Simon Wachsmuth
Christof Zwiener
Theo Ligthart
Anna Redeker
The fourth and last preview before the final exhibition. In the little cottages and gardens of the allotments located at the former freight depot, 7 artists present installations and performances dealing with the characteristics and qualities of the site. For one night art beyond the white cube.
STAY HUNGRY, an exhibition series in five parts, is starting the fourth and last preview before the final
exhibition. On 21 April, STAY HUNGRY again takes control of the allotment gardens near Gleisdreieck for
one night and shows art beyond the white cube.
In the little cottages and gardens of the allotments located at the former freight depot, Stella Geppert,
Heinrich Dubel, Pia Lindman, Wolfgang Ploeger, Bernd Trasberger, Simon Wachsmuth and Christof
Zwiener present installations and performances dealing with the characteristics and qualities of the site.
The artist and musician Jochen Arbeit (Einstürzende Neubauten) supported by Hopek Quirin fill this eroded
urban landscape with his soundscapes.
Beginning at 9pm, the curators Emilie Trice and Carson Chan are invited to invade STAY HUNGRY with
their independent exhibition titled A Moveable Feast, which will include live performances by local
musicians Fenster and invited guests, as well as a series of curated and spontaneous art performances and
installations that have been developed for this one-night event. A Moveable Feast aims to engage diverse
corners of Berlin's creative community, bringing together musicians, contemporary artists, creative
environmental activists and the broader public to experience the uniquely surreal atmosphere of the
gardens at Gleisdreieck. Participating artists include: Maxime Ballesteros, CaBoume, Zhivago Duncan,
Fenster, Britta & Ron Helbig, Bertrand Lacombe and Iku Sakan.
“STAY HUNGRY vs. A Moveable Feast” is the 4th preview of an exhibition-cycle in five parts. The main and
final part will run from 19 - 29 May, 2011.
STAY HUNGRY questions the status quo of contemporary art by way of exhibitions outside the traditional
gallery space and marketing context. Contemporary art is presented in a place that was once a symbol for
social utopia, but now stands for bourgeois escapism. In contrast to previous exhibitions in the public arena,
the artworks presented in STAY HUNGRY are not meant to breathe life into functioning architecture or
overly commercialized urban spaces; rather, they enter into a dialogue with a world that has been
individually designed by its inhabitants.
STAY HUNGRY is curated by Theo Ligthart and Anna Redeker. A cooperation with the Kleingartenverein
am Gleisdreieck (POG).
Image: Theo Ligthart
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Thursday, 21 April, 7 pm
Allotment gardens at Gleisdreieck
Corner of Bülowstraße/Dennewitzstraße 10785 Berlin