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4th berlin biennial for contemporary art
dal 24/3/2006 al 4/6/2006
Tue - Sun 12 - 7 pm, Thur 12 - 9 pm; closed Mondays

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24/3/2006

4th berlin biennial for contemporary art

KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin

Of Mice and Men. The show includes works by more than 70 artists in twelve venues that are situated along the entire span in Berlin Mitte. Choosing one street as both an example and an archetype, the biennal leads its viewers across a variety of environments and experiences, opening doors onto forgotten buildings and hidden sites, dispersing art in the spaces where we usually work, eat, pray and play. The artists were asked to intervene or present their works in places that represent the every day that is our common ground. The exhibition is curated by Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick.


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Of Mice and Men

The exhibition of the 4th berlin biennial, entitled "Of Mice and Men" and curated by Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick, opens to the public on March 25, 2006. The show includes works by more than 70 artists in twelve venues that are situated along the entire span of Auguststrabe, in Berlin Mitte.

The exhibition Of Mice and Men unravels as a novel, a story involving different characters and individualities, dissecting their private destinies and universal fears. In order to capture and amplify these tensions, the curators of the 4th berlin biennial have selected an array of unusual venues and exhibition sites, all concentrated along one street, Auguststrasse in the Mitte district, in the heart of Berlin.

Choosing one street as both an example and an archetype, Of Mice and Men leads its viewers across a variety of environments and experiences, opening doors onto forgotten buildings and hidden sites, dispersing art in the spaces where we usually work, eat, pray and play. The artists in “Of Mice and Men" were asked to intervene or present their works in places that represent the every day that is our common ground: private apartments, offices, schools, galleries, trailers, and former factories.

For the show, the curators aspire to put together a story that follows different plotlines and open-ended narrative passages. Not a theme show nor an exhibition with a thesis, "Of Mice and Men" poses questions about birth and loss, death and surrender, grief and nostalgia. Taking its title from a poem by 18th century Scottish writer Robert Burns - who also inspired John Steinbeck’s 1937 novel of the same name - Of Mice and Men stages a theater of the absurd, in which animals, humans and ghosts all play their tragic parts. But it is also a day in life of the inhabitants of a street and a stroll along the spaces that punctuate our existence.

The exhibition, Of Mice and Men will include more than 60 artists spanning four generations and working in a variety of media and techniques from etching to woodcut, animation to still photography, role-playing to team building. Unlike the prevailing biennial tendency to debut the latest talents and movements, this show draws connections across time and throughout the past and present, rather than just concentration on the fleeting trend or tastes. And the context within the heart of the city of Berlin brings with it the undeniable weight of countless histories and manifestations, triumphs and failures.

Berlin has a long tradition of co-opting and transforming existing buildings and structures into venues for temporary art shows. Every day in Berlin an artist turns his or her apartment into a gallery or opens an independent exhibition space. Learning from this experience, the curators recognize the specificity of Berlin’s art scene and the vast quantities of unoccupied space. That space is both a blessing and a curse: it offers up exciting and fresh venues for presenting art, however it also symbolizes the failures and consequences of the city’s powerful and persistent memory and history.

The berlin biennial is the only biennial in the world that changes locations and venues according to the exigencies of the exhibition. Of Mice And Men will thus become a strange carnival or street fair, following a jagged descent into the spirals of time.

The 4th berlin biennial for contemporary art is organized by KW Institute for Contemporary Art.

Funding is provided by the German Federal Cultural Foundation.

Gagosian Gallery, Berlin, is realized with the support of the Culture 2000 program of the European Union.

Additional support comes from ifa - Institute for Cultural Relations, Stuttgart/Rave Foundation.

In friendly cooperation with BMW Group, Munich.

Image: Andro Wekua, Wie heibt Du mein Kind?, 2004 Courtesy Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich; Rubell Family Collection, Miami

Opening: Saturday 25 March 2006

4th berlin biennial for contemporary art
Auguststrabe 69 - Berlin
Hours: Tue - Sun 12 - 7 pm, Thur 12 - 9 pm; closed Mondays

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