Petra Trenkel
Lukas Volker
W&D Dehnbund
Karin EM. Seidler
Roland E. Kollcek
Billy v. Grammel
Andrea Golzen
Babtiste Odi Kaga
Schafter & Storpler
Sonia Leimer
Martina Muhlfellner
Manfred Pernice
Manfred Pernice is one of the most significant sculptors in the German-speaking world. For his solo exhibition in the Great Hall of the Salzburg Kunstverein he is developing a large-scale installation. Analyzing relationships of staged productions and visual cultures with the obvious physical space is a central theme of Sonia Leimer's artwork.
Manfred Pernice. Tutti
With works by Petra Trenkel, Lukas Volker, W&D Dehnbund, Karin EM. Seidler, Roland E. Kollcek, Billy v. Grammel, Andrea Gölzen, Babtiste Odi Kagá, Schafter&Störpler, u. a.
Manfred Pernice is one of the most significant sculptors in the German-speaking world. For his solo exhibition in the Great Hall of the Salzburg Kunstverein he is developing a large-scale installation.
The artist will show four different presentations on an exhibition carousel dealing with issues such as the “Hotel Euorpa” in Salzburg and the hotel “Europäischer Hof” in Munich or the environment of a dismantled fountain in Potsdam. Important topics of the exhibition are “participation” and “expansion”.
Manfred Pernice creates his sculptures with the most simple, commonly used materials such as cardboard or plywood. The pieces bear traces of their production and use, can be painted, or have photos and sketches stuck to them.
Manfred Pernice, born 1963 in Hildesheim, lives and works in Berlin
Artist Talk with Manfred Pernice
February 4, 2010, 7 p.m.
Guided Tour through the exhibiton
February 25, 2010 and March 25, 2010, 7 p.m.
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Sonia Leimer. No Site to Fall in
...The departing crew clearly had mixed feelings about leaving. Although they were doing a little happy dance at the thought of big greasy hamburgers in Hanksville and hot showers in Grand Junction, they seemed a little misty-eyed as they piled into the van and headed back to Earth. (Journalist‘s Report, January 9, 2010)
Analyzing relationships of staged productions and visual cultures with the obvious physical space is a central theme of Sonia Leimer‘s artwork. Architecture is examined as the effect of a medial state of contemporary society and its narratives. Space/time and the image of space engage in a heightened interplay. In Sonia Leimer‘s work, the artistic intervention is formulated as a re-staging of events, as a fictionalization of spaces and their social and ideological structure.
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Exhibition at Café Cult #43
3.2.2010 to 11.4.2010
Martina Mühlfellner
As part of the exhibition series at CaféCult #43 Martina Mühlfellner presents recent works.
Image: Sonia Leimer
Press chief: Michaela Lederer
lederer@salzburger-kunstverein.at
Opening Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 7 p.m.
Salzburger Kunstverein, Kunstlerhaus
Hellbrunner Strasse 3, Salzburg
opening times: Tuesday to Sunday, 12 midday to 7 p.m.