GoArt! Miriam Bers and Stefano Gualdi
Sophia Tabatadze
Roland Boden
Peter Dobroschke
msk7
Tania Bedrinana
Vladimir Mitrev
Neulant van Exel
Kaj Aune
Wolfgang Ganter
Johannes Buchholz
Miriam Bers
Stefano Gualdi
An event for Aaperto, curated by GoArt!. The show title is derived from its location within the former Berlin wall zone. The artistic themes presented reflect psychological, political or geographical changes and conflicts, often mingling reality and fiction. On show ionstallations, drawings, sculptures and a special dj set.
Curated by Miriam Bers and Stefano Gualdi
Aaperto is a series of art events including exhibitions and studio visits organized by GoArt!. It concentrates on an expanding group of local and international emerging art talent and focuses on urban development scenes. The former railway area behind the Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum for the Present, the latest hotspot of the gallery scene in Berlin, is only one example – a future “in place” for living, working and culture. The show Wilde Hasen (wild rabbits) is hosted by Tape Modern in Tape Berlin. The show title is derived from its location within the former Berlin wall zone. The artistic themes presented reflect psychological, political or geographical changes and conflicts, often mingling reality and fiction.
Exhibited will be works by Sophia Tabatadze, invited 2007 by the Georgian Pavilion of the Biennial in Venice and currently Eastern Europe fellow of Schering Foundation at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Roland Boden, who participated in the Manifesta in Lubljana, Peter Dobroschke and Vladimir Mitrev, both fellows at Karl Hofer Gesellschaft in Berlin, Tania Bedriñana, former Goldrausch fellow, the artists’ duo Neulant van Exel, working at the interface of art and architecture, recently exhibited at the ZKM Karlsruhe, the artists’ group msk7, that develop site and context related international projects, Kaj Aune and Wolfgang Ganter, who caused a furor with their sound installation/performance in the so called Weddinger Uferhallen in Berlin and last but not least works by Johannes Buchholz, who in his drawings dwells on the reorganization of urban space – lastly seen at the Morat Institut in Freiburg.
Artists Sophia Tabatadze (installation), Roland Boden (video and drawings), Peter Dobroschke (video installation), msk7 (site specific sound installation), Tania Bedriñana (site specific painting installation), Vladimir Mitrev (video installation), Neulant van Exel (architectual sculpture), Kaj Aune (video installation and performance) and Wolfgang Ganter (video installation), Johannes Buchholz (drawings).
Opening: Friday, October 31, 2008, 8 pm. Performance Down the dirt road by Kaj Aune at 11 pm
Free entry until midnight. After midnight: DJ-night at Tape Club*
Duration: November 1st and 2nd, 2008,11 am - 6 pm
Tape Berlin (Mitte)
Heidestrasse 14 - Berlin