SOMMERCAMP 2008
(July 11 through August 10, 2008)
Acht Diplomschueler der Abschlussklasse Bildende Kunst der ZHdK wurden dazu eingeladen, in den Galerieraeumen neue Arbeiten zu praesentieren. Die jungen Kuestlerinnen und Kuenstler bespielen den Ausstellungsraum in eigener Regie mit medial und thematisch unterschiedlichen Positionen.
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(July 11 through August 10, 2008)
Acht Diplomschueler der Abschlussklasse Bildende Kunst der ZHdK wurden dazu eingeladen, in den Galerieraeumen neue Arbeiten zu praesentieren. Die jungen Kuestlerinnen und Kuenstler bespielen den Ausstellungsraum in eigener Regie mit medial und thematisch unterschiedlichen Positionen.
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ERICA EYRES
(May 10 trough June 20, 2008)
Erica Eyres is interested in the human condition; through her drawings and videos she examines human nature, how we perceive others, how others perceive us and how we portray ourselves to others.
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(May 10 trough June 20, 2008)
Erica Eyres is interested in the human condition; through her drawings and videos she examines human nature, how we perceive others, how others perceive us and how we portray ourselves to others.
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PATRICK GRAF
(January 11 through February 29, 2008)
Since 2000 Patrick Graf has been working daily on his yet uncompleted epos about the fictitious Ypsilonia age. Until today eight books have been written. The text, the illustrations and lots of paintings, cardboard installations and videos form a synthesis of the arts.
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(January 11 through February 29, 2008)
Since 2000 Patrick Graf has been working daily on his yet uncompleted epos about the fictitious Ypsilonia age. Until today eight books have been written. The text, the illustrations and lots of paintings, cardboard installations and videos form a synthesis of the arts.
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CHITRA GANESH, PROJECT SPACE 1 + 2: LOUKIA ALAVANOU
(August 24 through October 20, 2007)
Chitra Ganesh explores in her digital collages, drawings and mural paintings impressions of different cultures, both Eastern and Western. Because of the artists Indian roots, Hindu and Greek mythology have, alongside with post-colonial approaches, become solid parts of her visual vocabulary
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(August 24 through October 20, 2007)
Chitra Ganesh explores in her digital collages, drawings and mural paintings impressions of different cultures, both Eastern and Western. Because of the artists Indian roots, Hindu and Greek mythology have, alongside with post-colonial approaches, become solid parts of her visual vocabulary
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FLORE DE KONING & MAARTEN OVERDIJK
(June 9 through July 7, 2007)
De Koning's paintings predominantly revolve around the complexity of the urban landscape whereas Overdijk constructs whimsical and lucid scenes that are inhabited by toys and childhood figures.
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(June 9 through July 7, 2007)
De Koning's paintings predominantly revolve around the complexity of the urban landscape whereas Overdijk constructs whimsical and lucid scenes that are inhabited by toys and childhood figures.
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ADRIAAN VAN DER PLOEG >>LMIRL - Let's Meet In Real Life
(April 14 through May 26, 2007)
Van der Ploegs (*1984, lives and works Rotterdam) photo series was realized in Holland and Belgium. There the artist tracked down Online-Game-Communities, lured young men and pubescent boys away from their computers and took pictures of them.
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(April 14 through May 26, 2007)
Van der Ploegs (*1984, lives and works Rotterdam) photo series was realized in Holland and Belgium. There the artist tracked down Online-Game-Communities, lured young men and pubescent boys away from their computers and took pictures of them.
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JOHANNES ATLI HINRIKSSON , Wreckers
(February 17 through March 24, 2007)
Johannes Atli Hinrikssons (*1975, Reykjavic) macabre ironic humor pushes him in the terrain of the nordic literary/mythological tradition in addition to his contemporary polymath of media.
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(February 17 through March 24, 2007)
Johannes Atli Hinrikssons (*1975, Reykjavic) macabre ironic humor pushes him in the terrain of the nordic literary/mythological tradition in addition to his contemporary polymath of media.
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L.A. RAEVEN, Mindshare
(January 13 through February 10, 2007)
The video installation work and performances by the Dutch twins
Liesbeth and Angelique Raeven (1971*) are about the female body image and the behaviour dynamics of twins, especially when this dynamic expresses itself in psychologically nuanced eating habits.
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(January 13 through February 10, 2007)
The video installation work and performances by the Dutch twins
Liesbeth and Angelique Raeven (1971*) are about the female body image and the behaviour dynamics of twins, especially when this dynamic expresses itself in psychologically nuanced eating habits.
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JONATHAN DELACHAUX
(November 25 through December 23, 2006)
For more than ten years now has the Swiss painter Jonathan Delachaux been living and working with three fictitious characters; he gave them a face and a life with social activities.
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(November 25 through December 23, 2006)
For more than ten years now has the Swiss painter Jonathan Delachaux been living and working with three fictitious characters; he gave them a face and a life with social activities.
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SHIH CHIEH HUANG
(October 7 through November 11, 2006)
Somewhere between car tuning and software hacking, Huang modifies the most common household appliances into living breathing organic machines.
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(October 7 through November 11, 2006)
Somewhere between car tuning and software hacking, Huang modifies the most common household appliances into living breathing organic machines.
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THIS AIN'T NO KARAOKE
(August 23 through September 30, 2006)
Loukia Alavanou, Tjorg Douglas Beer, Zoe Charlton, Vincent Geyskens, Andrew Guenther, Johannes Atli Hinriksson, Servane Hottinger, Rose Kallal, Dionisis Kavallieratos, Anika Lori, Philip Metten, Will Morgan, Mathias Schmied, Marc Seguin, Meredyth Sparks.
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(August 23 through September 30, 2006)
Loukia Alavanou, Tjorg Douglas Beer, Zoe Charlton, Vincent Geyskens, Andrew Guenther, Johannes Atli Hinriksson, Servane Hottinger, Rose Kallal, Dionisis Kavallieratos, Anika Lori, Philip Metten, Will Morgan, Mathias Schmied, Marc Seguin, Meredyth Sparks.
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KIM LEVIN, Notes and Itineraries, 1976 - 2005
(May 27 through July 1, 2006)
Exhibition of Notes and Itineraries by Kim Levin, a prominent New York art critic. Curated by John Salvest, whose work relates to accumulation.
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(May 27 through July 1, 2006)
Exhibition of Notes and Itineraries by Kim Levin, a prominent New York art critic. Curated by John Salvest, whose work relates to accumulation.
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DREAMWORKS
(February 18 through March 30, 2006)
Loukia Alavanou, Siegfried Anzinger, Ann Chu, Jonathan Delachaux, Marlene Dumas, Nicole Eisenmann, Axel Kasseboehmer, Jung Lee, Jon Pylypchuk, L.A. Raeven, Thomas Schuette, Rosemarie Trockel, Nobuko, Tsuchiya, Mark Wallinger
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(February 18 through March 30, 2006)
Loukia Alavanou, Siegfried Anzinger, Ann Chu, Jonathan Delachaux, Marlene Dumas, Nicole Eisenmann, Axel Kasseboehmer, Jung Lee, Jon Pylypchuk, L.A. Raeven, Thomas Schuette, Rosemarie Trockel, Nobuko, Tsuchiya, Mark Wallinger
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