Julieta Aranda
Evelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand
HeHe
Christina Hemauer & Roman Keller
Horner/Antlfinger
Karl Heinz Jeron
Party Manual
Jan Peter E.R. Sonntag
Alexander Tuchacek (knowbotic research)
Clemens Winkler
Anke Hoffmann
Yvonne Volkart
The Group show is an invitation to reconsider our attitude towards electricity and how we take it for granted, the exhibition tries to put electricity into a historical context and to provoke new sensual experiences. Curated by Anke Hoffmann and Yvonne Volkart.
2011: The radioactive contamination of Fukushima and the 25th anniversary of the nuclear reactor disaster of Chernobyl only a few weeks later dramatically made people worldwide aware of the fact that electricity does not simply come straight from the socket for endless use. Electricity is a highly embattled resource, the production of which often is non-sustainable and most often fraught with danger. Electricity is used in innumerable ways and is a commercial good but at the same time a power full of mysteries and invisible energy the actual functioning of which we can hardly understand or explain even today. “Live Wire. Art and Electricity” is an invitation to reconsider our attitude towards electricity and how we take it for granted, the exhibition tries to put electricity into a historical context and to provoke new sensual experiences.
Curators: Anke Hoffmann und Yvonne Volkart
Artists: Julieta Aranda, Evelina Domnitch & Dmitry Gelfand, HeHe, Christina Hemauer & Roman Keller, Hörner/Antlfinger, Karl Heinz Jeron, Party Manual, Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag, Alexander Tuchacek (knowbotic research), Clemens Winkler
Image: Hörner / Antlfinger: Dream Water Wonderland, 2010 (Still)
Opening: 7 October, 7 pm with performances by Karl Heinz Jeron (Fresh Music for Rotten Vegetables) & by Hemauer/Keller (Die Unfreiheit der Elektronen) & by Alexander Tuchacek (Temporäre Präsenzen - Freie Energie) & Party Manual with selfempowered DJing
Shedhalle Zurich
Seestrasse 395
- Zurich
Opening Times: Mon–Tue closed, Wed–Fr 1–5 pm, Sat–Sun 12–6pm