Thomas Bergmann
Moritz Fehr
Kei Fushiki
Delia Keller
Joon KIM
KreisslKerber
Elisabeth Neudorfl
Bianca Radziwanowska
Nina Strugalla
Jan Verbeek
Saskia Wendland
XU Tan
The exhibition focuses on the experience of the city as an urban landscape; as a place of spectacle and consumption and as a site of radical social and architectural metamorphosis. It displays photographs, video works and a site-specific installation by thirteen artists from Germany, Japan, China and South Korea.
Group show
An exhibition of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) in
collaboration with the Museum for Asian Art, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin,
within the framework of the Asian Pacific Weeks 2007
The Asian Pacific Weeks are supported by the German Lottery Foundation
Berlin [Stiftung Deutsche Klassenlotterie Berlin]
The exhibition focuses on the experience of the city as an urban landscape;
as a place of spectacle and consumption and as a site of radical social and
architectural metamorphosis. It displays photographs, video works and a
site-specific installation by thirteen artists from Germany, Japan, China
and South Korea. All artists are, or have been scholarship holders of the
DAAD, invited to investigate facets of identity and society, aspects of
tradition and of progress in urban life, in light of the rapid technological
and cultural changes in the age of globalisation. A catalogue in German and
English (ca.70 pages) accompanies the exhibition.
Participating Artists:
Thomas Bergmann (born 1977, lives in Berlin), Moritz Fehr (born 1981, lives
in Weimar) Kei FUSHIKI (born 1976, lives in Weimar), Delia Keller (born
1977, lives in Braunschweig and Berlin), Joon KIM (born 1976, lives in
Detmold), KreisslKerber (born 1973 and 1970, live in Berlin), Elisabeth
Neudörfl (born 1968, lives in Berlin), Bianca Radziwanowska (born 1975,
lives in Düsseldorf), Nina Strugalla (born 1973, lives in Hamburg), Jan
Verbeek (born 1966, lives in Köln), Saskia Wendland (born 1973, lives in
Berlin), XU Tan (born 1957, lives in Zhuhai/China)
press contact:
artpress – Ute Weingarten
Tel: 030-21961843
artpress@uteweingarten.de
Opening: 6 September 2007
Museum fur Asiatische Kunst
Lansstrabe 8 - Berlin
Hours: Tues - Fri 10am – 6pm; Sat - Sun: 11am – 6pm