Hanna-Mari Blencke
Anna Boghiguian
Spartacus Chetwynd
Habima Fuchs
Markus Gutmann
Margarethe Held
Chris Hipkiss
Kalin Lindena
Wolfgang Lugmair
Peter Pommerer
Agatha Wojciechowski
Corinne Wasmuht
'Versammlung der Zeichen I' is the first group show within KW69: an open cycle of exhibitions, which will only become concrete as the year progresses. Moving on from one project to the next, the participants will shift roles, as the artists exhibiting then invite the next project.
The exhibition series KW69—situated in the front building KW Institute for Contemporary Art—provides a space for dialogue for artists, a kind of experimental stage that for one year will be the home to a number of artistic projects in quick succession. Moving on from one project to the next, the participants will shift roles, as the artists exhibiting then invite the next project. This dynamic interplay will enable unconventional points of reference, continuous shifts in perspective, and uses of the exhibition space that refer to and build on one another.
KW69 is conceived as an open cycle of exhibitions, which will only become concrete as the year progresses.
The open format of KW69 is made possible thanks to the Friends of KW and the support of PILSNER URQUELL.
KW69 #6
Corinne Wasmuht: Versammlung der Zeichen I
With works by: Hanna-Mari Blencke, Anna Boghiguian, Spartacus Chetwynd, Habima Fuchs, Markus Gutmann, Margarethe Held, Chris Hipkiss, Kalin Lindena, Wolfgang Lugmair, Peter Pommerer, Agatha Wojciechowski
"The exhibition’s center is not visible, here diverse signs of different artistic expressiveness gather; governors of an arcane world.“ (Corinne Wasmuht)
With special thanks to Giti Nourbakhsch and Susanne Zander.
Image: Peter Pommerer: Ohne Titel, 1997. Courtesy Peter Pommerer und Galerie Martin Janda
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Opening: 27.07.2011, 7 pm
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststrasse 69 - Berlin
Opening hours: Tue – Sun noon – 7 pm, Thur noon – 9 pm
Admission free