Bik Van der Pol
Pavel Braila
Alexandra Croitoru
Roman Dziadkiewicz
Andreas Fogarasi
Lise Harlev
Kristina Inciuraite
Alevtina Kakhidze
Johanna & Helmut Kandl
Aleksander Komarov
Little Warsaw
Michal Moravcik
Wiebke Loeper
Tanja Nellemann Poulsen
Katya Sander
Jiri Skala
Sean Snyder
Societe Realiste
Laura Stasiulyte
Mona Vatamanu
Florian Tudor
Julita Wo'jcik
Florian Zeyfang
Moira Zoitl
Dorothee Bienert
Antje Weitzel
In the Middle of (No)where...
In the Middle of (No)where...
Curators Dorothee Bienert & Antje Weitzel
Mediator Jole Wilcke
Artists: Bik Van der Pol (NL), Pavel Braila (MD), Alexandra Croitoru (RO), Roman Dziadkiewicz (PL), Andreas Fogarasi (AT), Lise Harlev (DK), Kristina Inciuraite (LT), Alevtina Kakhidze (UA), Johanna & Helmut Kandl (AT), Aleksander Komarov (BY), Little Warsaw (HU), Michal Moravcik (SK), Wiebke Loeper (DE), Tanja Nellemann Poulsen (DK), Katya Sander (DK), Jiri Ska'la (CZ), Sean Snyder (USA), Socie'te' Re'aliste (HU/F), Laura Stasiulyte (LT), Mona Vatamanu & Florian Tudor (RO), Julita Wo'jcik (PL), Florian Zeyfang (DE), Moira Zoitl (AT)
From September 2 until October 8, 2006, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien will present the results of the exhibition series How to Do Things? - In the Middle of (No)where... that were produced during the residencies of twenty-eight artists in Budapest, Kiev, Bucharest, Copenhagen, and Berlin.
Initiated by Dorothee Bienert and Antje Weitzel, the project took artists and cultural producers from fourteen countries of an imaginary “Central Europe", arbitrarily created by a finger on the map, and brought them together at various locations over the course of a year. The circle includes the old EU, the new EU, EU aspirants, and non-EU countries: The Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, White Russia, the Ukraine, Moldavia, Romania, Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. How to Do Things? - In the Middle of (No)where... playfully defies real and mental borders and raises questions regarding the geographical-territorial notion of present-day Europe and its underlying identity constructs.
Within the broad thematic scope of social utopias, the artists were invited to develop new projects during a month-long residency at a location unfamiliar to them and to present them in an exhibition at the partner institutions. The term social utopias serves as an impetus to reflect on diverse European realities and contexts and to discuss collective visions and goals as well as questions about participation and the power of agency.
All of the artistic projects can be viewed together for the first time at the exhibition at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien. The works range from personal observations of cultural traditions and heterogeneous European realities of life to examinations of local situations to abstracter reflections on identity, public sphere, and representation.
The artists will be present at the opening on the 1st of September and, on the 2nd and 3rd of September from 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Casino/Bethanien, will present their works and recount their experiences in Budapest, Kiev, Bucharest, Copenhagen, and Berlin. An exhibition catalogue will be available.
Special Event: Ponzi’s 360' Pararsite, September 2, 2006, 9 p.m., General Public, Schonhauser Allee 167c, 10435 Berlin
A project of uqbar - Gesellschaft fuer Repraesentationsforschung e.V.
The project was realized with the support of the European Commission - Culture 2000, the Hauptstadtkulturfonds, the European Cultural Foundation, the Allianz Kulturstiftung, the Institut fur Auslandsbeziehungen ifa, the Danish Arts Council, the Minstry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania.
Opening: September 1, 7 p.m.
Associated events: September 2 - 3, Casino/Bethanien
Kunstraum Kreuzberg / Bethanien
Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin
Opening hours: daily 12 a.m. - 7 p.m.