In her performances Patrycja German investigates different forms of approaching. Elizabeth Delfs' work continues her ongoing investigations of the overlay of fashion, design and architecture. An installation by Lisa Schorm.
In her performances Patrycja German investigates
different forms of approaching and often correlates
with direct bodily relations to the actors or audience.
The video of her performance “a radish a day
keeps the pain away” describes a special relationship to
a radish.
Elizabeth Delfs´work continues her ongoing investigations
of the overlay of fashion, design and architecture to critique
spatial aesthetics and using material to portray the intersection
between body (and the absence of) and the environment.
Outcomes often vacillate between the conceptual polarities
of object/surface, interior/exterior, gender/genderless.
A polaroid showing three partly unclothed young men, who
darkened the windows of a kitchen with sleeping bags and
their own clothes, in order to play a computer game in
a WiFI conference, became the source material of the
installation by Lisa Schorm. The precarious sculptural
moments created of everyday commodities´personal use
will be reproduced from the memory of a photograph and
reminds on the presence of private material, published
randomly by social media platforms.
Opening: 16 March, 20-24
Kreuzberg Pavillon
Naunynstrasse 53, Gartenstudio , Berlin
Hours: 8-12pm
Free Admission