Painting forever - Deutsche Bank KunstHalle
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Painting forever - Deutsche Bank KunstHalle
PAINTING FOREVER! 18 September – 10 November 2013 Press Conference 17 September 2013 Press Kit CONTENT Introduction p. 2 Exhibitions Berlinische Galerie, Franz Ackermann „Hügel und Zweifel“ p. 4 Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, “To Paint Is To Love Again. Jeanne Mammen – Antje Majewski,Katrin Plavčak, Giovanna Sarti“ p. 6 KW Institute for Contemporary Art, “KEILRAHMEN” p. 8 Nationalgalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, „BubeDameKönigAss“. Martin Eder, Michael Kunze, Anselm Reyle, Thomas Scheibitz p.10 Further Information Event program p. 12 Publication p. 16 Ticket p. 17 Images p. 18 Biographies p. 28 ATTENTION! You will receive the list of works at the info desks of the four partner institutions. Please see also the websites of the institutions. 1 PAINTING FOREVER! 18 September – 10 November 2013 Opening within Berlin Art Week: In the fall of 2013, four leading Berlin institutions for contemporary art devote their attention to the topic of painting and, for the first time in this context, join forces to put on a concerted program. The four institutions are: Berlinische Galerie, Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Franz Ackermann „Hügel und Zweifel“ (18.09.2013–31.03.2014) Deutsche Bank KunstHalle,„To Paint Is To Love Again. Jeanne Mammen – Antje Majewski, Katrin Plavčak, Giovanna Sarti“ (18.09.–10.11.2013) KW Institute for Contemporary Art, „KEILRAHMEN“ (18.09.–10.11.2013) Nationalgalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, „BubeDameKönigAss“. Martin Eder, Michael Kunze, Anselm Reyle, Thomas Scheibitz (06.09.–24.11.2013) From 18 September four exhibitions go on show under the title of Painting Forever! All four run simultaneously for eight weeks and aim to demonstrate the many aspects of painting and invite visitors to reflect on the medium. The partners in this collaboration consciously chose to focus on the art of painting, which has disappeared from the limelight somewhat in recent years. Initiated by the Berlin Senate, the project represents the highlight of the city’s fall season, Berlin Art Week, which has just begun. For the launch of this cooperation project, initiated by the Berlin Senate, the institutions involved have chosen painting as the focal point of this collaboration, which is to be continued in the future. The title of the project is Painting Forever! From a solo presentation through the conceptual group exhibition with well-known painters to a wide-ranging overview that brings together up-and-coming and established approaches: the individual formats vary greatly and together form an exciting picture of painting in Berlin – once again demonstrating the complexity and diversity of painting practices in the capital. Since the end of the 19th century at the latest, painting has played an extremely important role on an institutional level. Through the medium of painting, the city has also brought forth experimental artistic approaches, including the Berlin Secession, the New Objectivity and the Neuen Wilden (Young Wild Ones). The individual and group presentations of the four exhibition formats of Painting Forever! will demonstrate various approaches to the medium: installation-based and location-specific approaches will play a role, as will classical concepts of painting. The exhibitions are based on various artistic and curatorial positions and, despite their diversity, all address the question of what painting can and wants to be today. Painting Forever! combines both young, contemporary positions with already established artists and also explores historical references. The individual locations of the overall project Painting Forever! are to be understood as complementary elements, yet, at the same time, as discrete exhibitions that can be experienced individually. The exhibition is a contribution to current debates and discourses about the medium of painting and its role in contemporary artistic production: its broad, open treatment of current painting practices aims to highlight the fact that, time and again, painting assumes a central position in contemporary art discourse. Furthermore, by presenting a range of artistic positions, the project aims to develop lines of argument from practice, which throw up deeper questions as to the production and reception processes associated with painting: what is the basis of the reciprocal esteem in which artists and observers have held each other down through the centuries? What (artistic) strategies can help this 2 medium, which has so often been declared dead, to overcome ist crises and formulate new positions? What is painting’s relationship with the other media of contemporary art production? Why is painting generally and permanently under pressure to legitimate itself although it is the artistic form of expression upon which so much artistic practice is based? What socio-political and gender-specific questions arise out of painting as an artistic practice today? To accompany the exhibition project, a four-volume publication will be released. Joint opening by the partners on September 17 at 7 pm, as part of the Berlin Art Week open air festival on Auguststraße/ Berlin-Mitte. Four-volume publication published by Verlag Kettler (€ 29,90). A combi-ticket to all four venues (€15) is available. Painting Forever! is scheduled at all four venues from September 18 to November 10, 2013. Painting Forever! – a cooperation of Berlinische Galerie, Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, KW Institute for Contemporary Art and Nationalgalerie - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. Opening within the Berlin Art Week. Painting Forever! is an initiative of the Governing Mayor of Berlin, Senate Chancellery – Cultural Affairs. www.berlinischegalerie.de www.deutsche-bank-kunsthalle.comwww.kw-berlin.de www.smb.museum/nng www.facebook.com/PaintingForever www.berlinartweek.de Contact Press Painting Forever! Kathrin Luz, Kathrin Luz Communication Tel: + 49 (0) 171-3102472 [email protected] 3 BERLINISCHE GALERIE FRANZ ACKERMANN, „HÜGEL UND ZWEIFEL“ (18.09.2013–31.03.2014) Franz Ackermann my local horizon, 2013 Oil on canvas, 220 x 170 cm © Franz Ackermann Courtesy Franz Ackermann and Dirimart Istanbul From 18 September 2013 to 31 March 2014, as part of the joint project Painting Forever! Berlinische Galerie is exhibiting works by Franz Ackermann. Ackermann (*1963 in Neumarkt St. Veit, Bavaria), a painter, illustrator and installation artist, has been one of the most important contemporary artists for more than fifteen years. His works are to be found in numerous public collections and he has already proven on many occasions that he can meet the challenge of large spaces in a productive manner. Ackermann, who studied art in Munich and Hamburg from 1984 to 1991, received a DAAD stipend for Hong Kong in 1991. There, he began producing highly personal cartographic drawings, which he called Mental Maps. These small-scale works are sketches of Ackermann’s subjective, imagined or wished-for interpretations of spaces and places, which he refers back to and expands upon in his larger works. Travel, tourism as a supposedly gentle form of colonization, media-based consuming and/or virtual previewing of travel destinations via the Internet and the resultant sociopolitical responsibilities create a referential network for the observer. For the first big exhibition hall at Berlinische Galerie, Franz Ackermann has developed a special spatial concept that places wall painting, panel art and photography in conversation with one another. Lines of sight play a role in his concept, as do transport and travel routes, room dimensions and the technical equipment that is to be found on the floors and in the walls and ceilings of exhibition halls. The end wall of the hall is the first dominant surface to strike the visitor when entering the room. The only chance to see this combination of different media will be at Berlinische Galerie: the panel paintings will return to their owners as individual works, while the mural will be painted over. “The entire installation is simultaneously of both monumental and ephemeral character”, says Dr. Thomas Köhler, director of Berlinische Galerie and curator of the exhibition. “The pictures appear to fragment in the manner of a kaleidoscope, only to regroup immediately in a new constellation when the observer moves from one place to another. The dimensions of the installation exceed the conventional institutional scale on which paintings are usually presented. The way Ackermann approaches the medium is a reflection of forms of expression in painting but also a way of critically addressing communication, institutional limits and models of perception”, Köhler adds. 4 “WORK THAT PRACTICALLY STARTS FROM NOTHING” – FRANZ ACKERMANN ABOUT HIS EXHIBITION How did the exhibition title “Hügel und Zweifel” (Hills and Doubts) come about? What are your plans for the first big exhibition hall at Berlinische Galerie? Wherein lies the challenge? The title refers in an associative way to two aspects of my work for Berlinische Galerie: on the one hand, I aim to create a mural that refers in a panoramic style to classic landscape paintings and on the other hand, this painting is complemented and at the same time consciously “disturbed” by the addition of other works. This “disturbing” in this dimension quite consciously has its “doubts”. I see the big exhibition hall at Berlinische Galerie more as a large transitory space, a passage. The observer will receive my work while walking up and down or through it, rather than from a static position. Therein, in addition to the sheer scale of the project, lies the challenge for me. You like to play with formats, dimensions and media – what role do historical references play in your work? Essentially, formats are based on the idea of the image and the real space. Sometimes more clearly, sometimes less clearly, but the historical reference is basically always there. What is your position regarding the current discourse on “What painting can and wants to be today”? Painting is a part (!) of my artistic practice. It operates where it is necessary. The “discourse” airily overlooks and underestimates the most elementary terms such as form, light, color. I am most skeptical of this verbalization of seeing. I consider work that practically starts from nothing to be even more topical than ever in this modern age. www.berlinischegalerie.de 5 DEUTSCHE BANK KUNSTHALLE „TO PAINT IS TO LOVE AGAIN. JEANNE MAMMEN – ANTJE MAJEWSKI, KATRIN PLAVČAK, GIOVANNA SARTI“ (18.09.–10.11.2013) Jeanne Mammen Photogene Monarchen (ca. 1967) 148 x 99 cm Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC), Berlin © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2013 Photo: Jeanne-Mammen-Archiv For the collaborative project “Painting Forever!” Deutsche Bank KunstHalle presents four women painters of different generations: Jeanne Mammen, Antje Majewski, Katrin Plavčak, and Giovanna Sarti. Under the title “To Paint Is To Love Again”, borrowed from Henry Miller, the exhibition brings together two generations of painters and highlights the quite diverse approaches to painting, from abstraction through figuration to concept and processuality. Curated by Eva Scharrer. Jeanne Mammen (1890-1976) is best known for her illustrations and socially critical depictions of Berlin’s nightlife of the 1920s in the style of Neue Sachlichkeit. Her career was twice interrupted by war. During the Nazi regime she continued to work secretly, turning to a painting style influenced by expressionism and cubism, which at the time were labeled “degenerate.” After the Second World War, she began to incorporate wire and tinfoil into her paintings, arriving at a “lyrical abstraction.” The works shown here come from different groups of work from the 1950s to the 1970s. These are material collages and semi-abstract compositions, populated by cipher-like symbols, ghosts, marionettes, and masks. For the first time this late work, which is still very little known, is confronted with works by three Berlin-based women painters in such a way that, despite their differences, one can draw connections in terms of both form and content. The three artists deliberately entered into a dialogue with Mammen’s work and produced new works for the exhibition, which are shown alongside selected existing paintings. Antje Majewski (born 1968) follows a conceptual and anthropological approach. Her latest works are based on texts written by museum curator Sebastian Cichocki. The Museum in the Garage (2013) is an imaginary museum of both natural and manufactured things of diverse origin and significance. 6 Majewski classifies these objects, painted in oil and egg tempera on various supports, in self-invented categories. It is precisely through the ambiguity of artifacts removed from the museum’s clarification system that existing systems of value and signification can be recognized and investigated. Katrin Plavčak’s (born 1970) interdisciplinary praxis encompasses various formats and media, but she always puts painting at the center of her considerations. Her points of departure are different realities, pictorial spaces, and viewing perspectives that lie between representation and abstract form. Art history, politics, science, science fiction, and utopias, as well as the artist’s personal surroundings, are examined and commented on from a female perspective. In so doing, Plavčak places topical subjects in a surrealist realm. The new works commissioned for the exhibition address a range of topical issues including the banking and financial crisis. Giovanna Sarti (born 1967) works with process and counter-compositionally in slowly superimposed layers, making use of the individual qualities of liquid binders, metallic pigments, and glitter. Heavy and light painting substances, applied in differing density, trigger chemical processes that can only to a limited extent be controlled and sometimes continue even after the painting has been completed. For Sarti, painting is a contemplative search for the universal through the microscopically small. The new works commissioned for the exhibition address a range of topical issues including the banking and financial crisis. “I AM INTERESTED IN WHAT HAPPENS IF ONE RECONTEXTUALIZES THESE WORKS.” CURATOR EVA SCHARRER ABOUT THE EXHIBITION “The juxtaposition of these four painters is less concerned with the general discourse about the medium, the much-vaunted presumed death of painting, but more about a lively dialogue within the medium, which obviously hasn’t exhausted itself yet. The late work of Jeanne Mammen was hardly recognized during her lifetime. I am interested in what happens if one re-contextualizes these works: in how they react when confronted with contemporary painting and how the invited artists react towards Mammen’s work. I hope that the mutual joy in this dialogue becomes evident in the exhibition.” www.deutsche-bank-kunsthalle.com 7 KW INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART „KEILRAHMEN“ (18.09.–10.11.2013) Painting Forever! KEILRAHMEN Installation view Photo © Christine Kisorsy Painting Forever! KEILRAHMEN ("stretchers") at KW Institute for Contemporary Art is a collection of 74 pieces by contemporary painters who work or have worked in Berlin. The exhibition, curated by Ellen Blumenstein, offers insights into questions and topics being addressed in painting today and examines the meaning and significance of the medium of painting for contemporary art along with the potential it harbors. The exhibition includes contributions from both established and emerging artists, some of whom are exhibiting for the first time in an institution. The works address topics that are genuinely specific to painting, such as light and composition, but also investigate the materiality of painting and explore the possibilities panel painting offers. Diverse interpretations of painting are represented and brought into conversation with one another. The selection of works is consciously restricted to the stretched canvas as a classical painting format, working with what makes painting different from other genres and visualizing the specificity of painting as an independent medium. In the classical presentation style of large-scale 18th and 19th century exhibitions, the show aims to demonstrate both the individual works themselves and the relationships between them. An accompanying events program invites participating painters at the exhibition to talk about their work and their interest in painting. They will address their audiences from Nina Rhode's Kanzel (“pulpit”, 2009), from which the artists can survey both the paintings and the visitors in the exhibition hall. CURATOR ELLEN BLUMENSTEIN ON "KEILRAHMEN" “Without claiming to be comprehensive, KEILRAHMEN attempts to offer visitors an overview in the sense of the “specula”: in idealistic thought, the specula, a look-out or watchtower, was a prominent place from which to observe and understand relationships and contexts. Thus, the visitor can look out over everything from the balustrade of the hall and, depending on his or her specific inclinations, study individual details close up and/or take in the overall context of meaning.” 8 WORKS BY Nader Ahriman, Matthew Antezzo, Wolfgang Betke, Daniel Biesold, Armin Boehm, Shannon Bool, Lutz Braun, Clara Brörmann, Maria Brunner, André Butzer, Marieta Chirulescu, Friederike Clever, Ben Cottrell, Kerstin Drechsel, Michaela Eichwald, Friederike Feldmann, Rainer Fetting, Shannon Finley, Hermann Gabler, Adrian Ghenie, Ellen Gronemeyer, Thilo Heinzmann, Valeria Heisenberg, Thomas Helbig, Anton Henning, Ull Hohn, Olaf Holzapfel, Andy Hope 1930, Helena Huneke, Nadira Husain, Dorothy Iannone, Leiko Ikemura, Sergej Jensen, Heike Kelter, Maja Körner, Thomas Kratz, Elke Silvia Krystufek, Michael Kunze, Ulrich Lamsfuß, Olga Lewicka, Bernhard Martin, Birgit Megerle, Florian Meisenberg, John Miller, Alexandra Müller, Michael Müller, Stefan Müller, Matt Mullican, Anne Neukamp, Frank Nitsche, Katrin Plavčak, Gunter Reski, Bernd Ribbeck, Willem de Rooij, Aura Rosenberg, Dennis Rudolph, Julia Rüther, Matthias Schaufler, Gerda Scheepers, Isa Schmidlehner, Erik Schmidt, Gunna Schmidt, Thomas Schroeren, Dominik Sittig, Despina Stokou, Daniela Trixl, Geerten Verheus, Vincent Vulsma, Klaus Weber, Marcus Weber, Dominic Wood, Amelie von Wulffen, Kailiang Yang, Claudia Zweifel and Kanzel (2009) by Nina Rhode www.kw-berlin.de 9 NEUE NATIONALGALERIE „BUBEDAMEKÖNIGASS“. MARTIN EDER, MICHAEL KUNZE, ANSELM REYLE, THOMAS SCHEIBITZ (06.09.–24.11.2013) Thomas Scheibitz Speicher, 2010 Oil, vinyl, pigmentmarker on canvas 308 x 190 cm © VG Bildkunst, Bonn, 2013 for Thomas Scheibitz, Sprüth Magers Berlin/London Photo: Jens Ziehe Nationalgalerie - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin is showing the group exhibition BubeDameKönigAss (JackQueenKingAce) in the upper hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie from 6 September 2013 to 24 November 2013. Featuring Martin Eder (* 1968), Michael Kunze (* 1961), Anselm Reyle (* 1970) and Thomas Scheibitz (* 1968), the exhibition places four central positions of contemporary painting in Germany in a common context for the first time. Approximately 40 selected works from the past 15 years, what at first glance may appear to be fundamentally different artistic approaches will be examined formally and contextually in dialogue. The four artists, all of whom live in Berlin and belong to the same generation, while often influenced by similar sources and contexts, have created extremely stringent, but also seemingly contradictory works. Strong contrasts in form, coloration and motifs, as well as in temporality, reveal themselves to be inherent in the works when they are viewed together. An individual interpretation of the medium of painting (which has been repeatedly written off as dead since the onset of Modernism) is reflected in the works of Eder, Kunze, Reyle and Scheibitz in numerous programmatic and formal considerations. Abstraction and figuration, utopia and everyday life, precision and incompleteness, narration and materiality, kitsch and geometry, strategy and coincidence – the tensions created between these poles are addressed in an individual manner. Thus, the exhibition uses the means of painting, some of which question themselves as an individual medium, to perform a topical revision of these central dualisms which have been the subject of permanent declension by the visual arts since the late 19th century. The diversity of the works not only highlights the principle of difference, but also emphasizes that the suggestion of a clear interpretation or definition of the respective standpoints is futile. Instead, the 10 works speak of a programmatic refusal to predetermine results, through an approach that simultaneously addresses reality yet constantly questions the extremes that stem from this reality. In addition to the formal and content-related synergies created by the juxtaposition of these four positions, the exhibition also assumes a shared basic understanding of painting: the process of creating works is to be understood as a thoroughly conceptual one. Through the transformation of reality by means of diverse artistic methods, the clear aim becomes paramount: to deal with, examine and confront one's contemporaries, within the context of an art historical tradition that has been in existence since the Renaissance. “A TOPICAL REVISION OF ESTABLISHED DICHOTOMIES” The two curators of the exhibition, Udo Kittelmann and Melanie Roumiguière, have this to say about their project: “A refusal to predetermine results as part of an artistic approach is also reflected in the metaphor of the card game as transported by the title of the exhibition. It is to be interpreted as an effort to illustrate the diverse potential combinations in the context of contemporary painting, only to reveal our strongest hand at the end – knave, queen, king, ace. This playful attempt to summarize the exhibition in the Neue Nationalgalerie under a single title does not represent a certain hierarchy or deliberate characterization of the respective individual positions on show. The central thought is that the act of placing the works of these four artists alongside each other harbors a huge potential for discovering other less codified perspectives on contemporary painting.” www.smb.museum/nng 11 PAINTING FOREVER! EVENT PROGRAMM All events are in German and with free admission, unless otherwise noted. JOINT EVENTS Sept. 17, 2013, 7 p.m., joint opening: Open air festival on Auguststraße in Berlin-Mitte, on the occasion of the Berlin Art Week. All four exhibitions are open from 6 to 9 p.m. on this evening. Oct. 29, 2013, 7 p.m., Tagesspiegel, Askanischer Platz 3, Berlin GEGEN DEN (PINSEL-)STRICH From simpleton to painting genius: the clichés about the role of the painter are as diverse as painting itself. A mastery of the craft is a basic condition – but wherein lies the intellectual added value of painting today? What is left for painting to say or give to us nowadays? Indeed, what need is there for pictures in an era when we are drowning in images? Nicola Kuhn, art editor of Tagesspiegel, poses these and related questions in a discussion with four “makers”/curators of the exhibitions: Ellen Blumenstein, head curator, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Udo Kittelmann, director of the Nationalgalerie, Dr. Thomas Köhler, director of Berlinische Galerie and Eva Scharrer, freelance curator for Deutsche Bank KunstHalle. Oct 8 to Oct 11, 2013: Malen mal 4 Fall vacation program for children and teenagers (aged 12 and up) at all four Painting Forever! exhibition venues, in German 8. Oct. 2013, 10 a.m.–3 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle 9. Oct. 2013, 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Berlinische Galerie 10. Oct. 2013, 10 a.m.–3 p.m., Neue Nationalgalerie 11. Oct. 2013, 12 a.m.–5 p.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art Malen mal 4 Fall vacation program for children and teenagers (aged 12 and up) at all four Painting Forever! exhibition venues, in German; guided by Barbara Antal, icost: 40 €, participation limited, please register by Sept. 30. at [email protected], T: 030 266 42 22-42, conceived and realized in cooperation with Jugend im Museum e. V. ARTIST TALKS Sept. 21, 2013, 7 p.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art Participating painters elaborate from Nina Rhode’s work Kanzel (“pulpit”, 2009). With contributions by Matthew Antezzo, Wolfgang Betke, Armin Boehm, Leiko Ikemura, Merlin James, Nina Rhode, Isa Schmidlehner, Thomas Schroeren, and Claudia Zweifel, German/English. Sept. 24, 2013, 7 p.m., Neue Nationalgalerie Martin Eder, Michael Kunze, Anselm Reyle and Thomas Scheibitz in conversation with Udo Kittelmann and Melanie Roumiguière. Oct. 8, 2013, 7 p.m., Neue Nationalgalerie Martin Eder in conversation with Anna-Catharina Gebbers (writer and curator, Berlin). Oct. 15, 2013, 7 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Antje Majewski, Katrin Plavčak and Giovanna Sarti in conversation with Eva Scharrer. Oct. 22, 2013, 7 p.m., Neue Nationalgalerie Anselm Reyle in conversation with Arno Brandlhuber (architect, Berlin). 12 Oct. 31, 2013, 7 p.m., Berlinische Galerie Franz Ackermann in conversation with Dr. Thomas Köhler, included in general admission. Nov. 5, 2013, 7 p.m., Neue Nationalgalerie Michael Kunze in conversation with Suanne Titz (director of Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach).Nov. 21, 2013, 8 p.m., Neue Nationalgalerie Thomas Scheibitz in conversation with Michael Diers (Professor of art and picture history, HumboldtUniversität zu Berlin) CURATOR’S TOURS Oct. 17, 2013, 6 p.m., Neue Nationalgalerie Melanie Roumiguière with Daniela Bystron, guided tour included in general admission Oct. 21, 2013, 2 p.m., Berlinische Galerie Dr. Thomas Köhler, guided tour included in general admission Nov. 25, 2013, 2 p.m., Berlinische Galerie Anne Bitterwolf, guided tour included in general admission LECTURE Oct. 1, 2013, 7 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Nur ein Paar Augen sein … (To be just a pair of eyes …) The self-conception and artistic role of Jeanne Mammen (1890–1976). Lecture by Dr. Annelie Lütgens (Head of Departement Collection prints and drawings at the Berlinische Galerie). PERFORMATIVE FORMATS Sept. 29, 2013, 10 a.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art Michael Müller invites you to a walk through the exhibition Signal Box by Merlin James, participation limited, please register at [email protected]. Oct. 9, 2013, 7 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle History of Painting Revisited An evening with the artists of ff Oct. 10, 2013, 8 p.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art The Performative Minute With performances among others by Matthew Antezzo and Wolfgang Betke, admission 3 €, German/English Nov. 4, 2013, 3 p.m./Nov. 6, 2013, 6 p.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art Rahmenräumung Performative tour through the exhibition, a project by Heinz-Brandt-Schule and a7.außeneinsatz as part of the model program “Kulturagenten für kreative Schulen” Nov. 7, 2013, 8 p.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art ff-forma An evening with the artists of ff and friends, admission 3 €, German/English 13 WORKSHOPS AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Oct. 9/16/23, 2013, 6–8 p.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art The Painting Atlas – an artist-book project, workshop by Olga Lewicka, registration and information at [email protected]. Oct. 9, 2013, 4:30 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Tour for the blind and vision-impaired, in cooperation with the Allgemeiner Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverein Berlin, reservation by Oct 5 at T: 030 202093-11Oct. 10, 2013, 6:30 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Tour for the hearing-impaired, in cooperation with the Gehörlosenverband Berlin e.V., reservation by Oct 5 at T: 030 202093-11 Oct. 12, 2013, 3-4:30 p.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art Macht Malerei Muskeln? (“Does painting give muscles?”) An introduction to painting for kids aged 6−10 by Julia Rüther, limited number of participants, registration at [email protected], participation 5 €. Oct. 12, 2013, 2–3:30 p.m./4–5:30 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Oct. 19, 2013, 2–3:30 p.m./4–5:30 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Loud lavender, bellowing green, and silent black? In search of the sound of painting Workshop for kids and youths aged 6−12, registration required at T: 030 202093-11 or [email protected] Oct. 16, 2013, 4:30 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Tour for the blind and vision-impaired, in cooperation with the Allgemeiner Blinden- und Sehbehindertenverein Berlin, reservation by Oct 5 at T: 030 202093-11 Oct. 20, 2013, 2–3:30 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Guided Tour for the Hearing Impaired for Kids and Families, please make a reservation by Oct. 16 at T: 030 202093-11, cost: € 3 per person, € 8 per family Oct. 20, 2013, 4–5:30 p.m. Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Guided Tour for the Blind for Kids and Families, please make a reservation by Oct. 16 at T: 030 202093-11, cost: € 3 per person, € 8 per family Oct. 27, 11:30 a.m.–3 p.m., Deutsche Bank KunstHalle: Family brunch & Be an artist! For kids and adults. A brunch is following a guided tour, cost: € 12; kids over 12: € 8; kids 12 and under: € 5; families 30 € Nov. 1–3, 2013, 4 p.m.–6 p.m. Neue Nationalgalerie Reine Formsache oder totale Erzählung? Workshop for young people with Anselm Reyle and Thomas Scheibitz, headed by Sven-Ole Frahm and Julia Rüther, price: 30 €, reservations required, call 030 266 424242 Nov. 10, 2013, 12 p.m., KW Institute for Contemporary Art Final presentation of workshop results on The Painting Atlas, German/English 14 GUIDED TOURS Sat / Sun, 3 p.m.: Berlinische Galerie, included in general admission Daily, 6 p.m., Wed., 1 p.m.: Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, included in general admission Thu, 7 p.m.: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, included in general admission Sat, 4 p.m. (in English) / Sun, 4 p.m.: Neue Nationalgalerie, included in general admission 15 PAINTING FOREVER! PUBLICATION(S) Issuer: Berlinische Galerie; Deutsche Bank KunstHalle; KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin / 2013. This publication in four volumes is being published by Verlag Kettler. Only the complete set will be on sale in bookstores (ISBN 978-3-86206-285-0).. At the exhibition venues, the entire set will also be available (24.90 €) along with the individual volumes (9.80 €) as museum editions. Introductory booklet: Greetings from the mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit and joint introduction by Gabriele Horn, Friedhelm Hütte, Udo Kittelmann and Dr. Thomas Köhler (German/English), 12 pages, no illustrations Volume accompanying the exhibition at Berlinische Galerie with contributions by Dr. Thomas Köhler and Rainer Metzger (German/English), 68 pages, 31 illustrations Volume accompanying the exhibition at Deutsche Bank KunstHalle with contributions by Dorothée Brill, Eva Scharrer and Raimar Stange (German/English), 100 pages, 42 illustrations Volume accompanying the exhibition at KW Institute for Contemporary Art with contributions by Ellen Blumenstein and Jörg Heiser (German/English), 100 pages, 34 illustrations Volume accompanying the exhibition at Neue Nationalgalerie with contributions by Anna-Catharina Gebbers, Udo Kittelmann and Melanie Roumiguière (German/English), 112 pages, 43 illustrations Verlag Kettler Robert-Bosch-Strase 14 59199 Bonen/Westfalen T +49 (0) 2383-91013-0 F + 49 (0) 2383-91013-40 [email protected] www.verlag-kettler.de 16 PAINTING FOREVER! TICKET The four exhibition venues are offering a combined ticket that is available at all four locations for 15 Euro. The combined ticket entitles the holder to a single visit to each of the Painting Forever! exhibitions in Berlinische Galerie, Deutsche Bank KunstHalle, KW Institute for Contemporary Art and Neue Nationalgalerie. Please take note of the different opening hours at the respective venues. Painting Forever! Berlinische Galerie Franz Ackermann – Hügel und Zweifel 18.09.13 -31.03.2014 Alte Jakobstraße 124–128 10969 Berlin Opening hours: Wed–Mon 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Deutsche Bank KunstHalle To Paint Is To Love Again: Jeanne Mammen - Antje Majewski, Katrin Plavčak, Giovanna Sarti 18.09. - 10.11.2013 Unter den Linden 13–15 10117 Berlin Opening hours: daily from 10 a.m.–8 p.m. KW Institute for Contemporary Art KEILRAHMEN 18.09. - 10.11.2013 Auguststraße 69 10117 Berlin Opening hours: Wed–Mon 12–7 p.m., Thu 12–9 p.m. Neue Nationalgalerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin BubeDameKönigAss – Martin Eder, Michael Kunze, Anselm Ryle, Thomas Scheibitz 06.09. - 24.11.2013 Potsdamer Straße 50 10785 Berlin Opening hours: Tue, Wed, Fri 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Thu 10 a.m. –8 p.m., Sat/Sun 11 a.m.–6 p.m. 17 PAINTING FOREVER! TITLES AND CREDITLINES BERLINISCHE GALERIE FRANZ ACKERMANN, „HÜGEL UND ZWEIFEL“ (18.09.2013–31.03.2014) Franz Ackermann my local horizon, 2013 © Franz Ackermann, Courtesy Dirimart, Istanbul Franz Ackermann Market Target II (give me two cent), 2013 © Franz Ackermann, Courtesy Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe Landscape format / Trimming: The image may be clipped in the landscape format like here Franz Ackermann Market Target II (give me two cent), 2013, Ausschnitt, © Franz Ackermann, Courtesy Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe Franz Ackermann Aladins sister, 2012 © Franz Ackermann, Courtesy Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe 18 Franz Ackermann Nobles Haus, 2012 © Franz Ackermann, Courtesy Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe More press images as well as installation views are available on request at [email protected] Please note that all of the images are protected by copyright and may only be used for press purposes regarding the exhibition and with the corresponding credit lines. 19 DEUTSCHE BANK KUNSTHALLE „TO PAINT IS TO LOVE AGAIN. JEANNE MAMMEN – ANTJE MAJEWSKI, KATRIN PLAVČAK, GIOVANNA SARTI“ (18.09.–10.11.2013) Antje Majewski Muschel, 2013 Oil on wood 65,5 x 60 cm © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2013; Courtesy Antje Majewski; Galerie neugerriemschneider, Berlin Photo: Mathias Schormann Antje Majewski Stein, 2013 (Installation view) Oil on wood 35 x 40 cm © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2013; Courtesy Antje Majewski; Galerie neugerriemschneider, Berlin Photo: Mathias Schormann Jeanne Mammen Photogene Monarchen, undated (ca. 1967) Oil and tinfoil on cardboard 148 x 99 cm Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC), Berlin © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2013 Photo: Jeanne-Mammen-Archiv 20 Jeanne Mammen Unheimlicher Besuch, undated (ca. 19671969) Oil and tin foil on canvas 45 x 38 cm © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2013; Courtesy Jeanne-Mammen-Stiftung, STIFTUNG STADTMUSEUM BERLIN – Landesmuseum für Kultur und Geschichte Berlins Photo: Mathias Schormann Katrin Plavčak Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae having a ball, 2013 Oil on cotton 70x 70 cm © Katrin Plavčak; Courtesy Galerie Mezzanin, Wien Photo: Mathias Schormann Katrin Plavčak Unendliche Begegnung, 2011 Oil on canvas 205 x 280 cm © Katrin Plavčak, Courtesy: Dispari & Dispari Project/Andrea Sassi, Reggio Emilia Photo: Andrea Sassi 21 Giovanna Sarti Untitled, 2013 Crayon, water color and copper powder on canvas 50 x 45 cm © Giovanna Sarti; Courtesy Giovanna Sarti Photo: Mathias Schormann Giovanna Sarti Chiare Ombre – Scure Riflessioni, 2013 Ink, lacquer and metal powder on canvas 100 x 130 cm © Giovanna Sarti; Courtesy Giovanna Sarti Photo: Mathias Schormann Images from the Institution Deutsche Bank KunstHalle as well as present and future exhibits can be downloaded free of charge. Please note that the publication of picture files is permitted only for press purposes and with the corresponding credit lines. Additonal information corresponding to each picture file is downloaded automatically as an html-document along with the image. You can also access this information on our Photo Service Site in the 'Info' Section. In the case of publication please send two copies to: Deutsche Bank KunstHalle Unter den Linden 13 / 15 10117 Berlin 22 KW INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART „KEILRAHMEN“ (18.09.–10.11.2013) Painting Forever! KEILRAHMEN Installation view Photo © Christine Kisorsy Painting Forever! KEILRAHMEN Installation view Photo © Christine Kisorsy Painting Forever! KEILRAHMEN Installation view Photo © Christine Kisorsy Please note that all of the images are protected by copyright and may only be used for press purposes regarding the exhibition and with the corresponding credit lines. More press photos as well as images of each painting are available on request at [email protected]. 23 NEUE NATIONALGALERIE „BUBEDAMEKÖNIGASS“. MARTIN EDER, MICHAEL KUNZE, ANSELM REYLE, THOMAS SCHEIBITZ (06.09.–24.11.2013) Anselm Reyle Untitled, 2006 Mixed media on canvas, acrylic glass 234 x 199 x 25 cm © Private Collection. FundaciónAlmine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso para el Arte Photo: Matthias Kolb Anselm Reyle Untitled (for Otto Freundlich) 2005 Mixed media on canvas 298 x 140 cm © Katja Strunz, Uwe Henneken, Berlin Photo: Matthias Kolb Michael Kunze Buchstabierfalle O, 2007 Oil on canvas 120 x 80 cm © WK Archipel Collection Photo: Laura Rimpapati 24 Michael Kunze Tag der geschlossenen Tür/ Patusan, 2012 Oil on canvas 240 x 205 cm © Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Photo: Ulrich Paffrath Thomas Scheibitz Speicher, 2010 Oil, vinyl, pigmentmarker on canvas 308 x 190 cm © VG Bildkunst, Bonn, 2013 für Thomas Scheibitz, Sprüth Magers Berlin London Photo: Jens Ziehe Thomas Scheibitz EX, 1997 Oil on canvas 140 x 110 cm © VG Bildkunst, Bonn, 2013 für Thomas Scheibitz Photo: Jens Ziehe 25 Martin Eder Schweigen, 2009 Oil on canvas 150 x 115 cm © VG Bildkunst, Bonn, 2013, Sam Trower Photo: Uwe Walter, Berlin Martin Eder, Nervosität, 2012 Oil on canvas 245,5 x 168,3 cm © Friedrich Christian Flick Collection, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2013 Photo: Uwe Walter, Berlin 26 Royalty-free reproduction is permissible only for current media coverage of the exhibition and only if the complete credit line is mentioned. 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BIOGRAPHIES BERLINISCHE GALERIE FRANZ ACKERMANN, „HÜGEL UND ZWEIFEL“ (18.09.2013–31.03.2014) Franz Ackermann 1963 geboren in Neumarkt St. Veit, Deutschland / born in Neumarkt St. Veit, Germany lebt und arbeitet in Berlin und Karlsruhe / lives and works in Berlin and Karlsruhe Ausbildung / education: Akademie der Bildenden Künste, München; Hochschule für Bildende Kunst, Hamburg Ausstellungen (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2013 Museum Folkwang, Essen, DE; Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, DE; Marta Herford, DE; 2012 Faena Arts Center, Buenos Aires, AR (einzel / solo); 2009 Tate Britain, London, GB; Kunstmuseum Bonn, DE (einzel / solo); 2007 DA2 Domus Artium 2002, Salamanca, ES (einzel / solo); 2006 Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover, DE (einzel / solo); 2005 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, US; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, IE (solo / einzel); FRAC, Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, FR (einzel / solo); 2004 Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau, München, DE (einzel / solo); 2003 Kunsthalle Nürnberg / Nuremberg, DE (einzel / solo); Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, DE (einzel / solo); 2002 Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, US (einzel / solo); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, NL (einzel / solo) DEUTSCHE BANK KUNSTHALLE „TO PAINT IS TO LOVE AGAIN. JEANNE MAMMEN – ANTJE MAJEWSKI, KATRIN PLAVČAK, GIOVANNA SARTI“ (18.09.–10.11.2013) Jeanne Mammen 1890 geboren in / born in Berlin 1908 Beginn der Ausbildung zur Malerin an der Académie Julian, Paris / starts training as a painter at the Académie Julian, Paris 1908 Fortsetzung der künstlerischen Ausbildung an der / continues her artistic studies at the Académie Royal des Beaux-Arts, Brüssel /, Brussels, BE 1911 Scuola Libera Academica Villa Medici, Rom / Rome, IT 1914–1918 Skizzenbücher mit Motiven der Boulevards der Metropolen Paris, Brüssel und Amsterdam / sketchbooks with boulevard motifs of the metropolitan cities of Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam Ab 1916 lebt sie wieder in Berlin / as of 1916 returns to live in Berlin Ab 1927 füllen Arbeiten von Mammen die Titelblätter und Seiten zahlreicher Zeitschriften und Witzblätter wie Jugend, Die Dame, Simplicissimus usw. / As of 1927 Mammen’s works grace the covers and fill the pages of numerous magazines and comics such as Jugend, Die Dame, Simplicissimus, etc. 1933–1945 Ausstellungsverbot / banned from exhibiting 1949/50 Mitglied des Künstlerkabaretts Die Badewanne / member of the artists’ cabaret Die Badewanne 1976 gestorben in / died in Berlin 28 Ausstellung (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2011 Museum of Modern Art, New York, US; 2009 Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, US; 2008 Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, Bremen, DE (einzel / solo); 2006 August Macke Haus, Bonn, DE (einzel / solo); 2002 Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin, Ephraim-Palais, Berlin, DE, (einzel / solo); 1997 Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, DE (einzel / solo); 1996 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, US;1991 Kunsthalle Emden, Stiftung Henri Nannen, Emden, DE (einzel / solo); 1987 Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR; 1970 Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, DE (einzel / solo); 1960 Akademie der Künste, Berlin, DE (einzel / solo); 1930 Galerie Fritz Gurlitt, Berlin, DE (einzel / solo) Antje Majewski 1968 geboren in / born in Marl Lebt und arbeitet in / lives and works in Berlin Ausstellung (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2013 Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt am Main, DE; 2012 Villa Romana, Florenz / Florence, IT (einzel / solo); Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, DE; 2011; Kunsthaus Graz, AT (einzel / solo); 2009 Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin, Berlin, DE; 2008 Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg, AT (einzel / solo); 2008 ZKM | Museum für Neue Kunst, Karlsruhe, DE; 2001 Kunsthalle Basel, CH, (einzel / solo); Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, DE Katrin Plavčak 1970 geboren in / born in Gütersloh Lebt und arbeitet in / lives and works in Berlin Ausstellung (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2013 Il Giardino di Daniel Spoerri, Seggiano, IT (einzel / solo); 2012 Österreichisches Kulturforum, Prag/ Prague, CZ (einzel / solo); 2011 Bergen Kunstmuseum, Bergen, NO; Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg, DE; Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg AT; 2010 Kunsthalle Wien/ Vienna, AT; 2009 Secession, Wien / Vienna, AT (einzel / solo), Kunsthaus Graz, Graz, AT Giovanna Sarti 1967 geboren in / born in Cervia, IT Lebt und arbeitet / lives and works in Berlin und / and Cervia, IT Ausstellung (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2013 L40 Berlin; 2012 Biblioteca di Cervia Maria Goia, Cervia, IT (einzel / solo); 2011 Ancient & Modern, London; 2010 TÄT, Berlin, DE (einzel / solo); neon-campobase, Bologna, IT (einzel / solo); 2007 Autocenter, Berlin, DE, (einzel / solo); 2006 Überbau, Düsseldorf, DE 29 NEUE NATIONALGALERIE „BUBEDAMEKÖNIGASS“. MARTIN EDER, MICHAEL KUNZE, ANSELM REYLE, THOMAS SCHEIBITZ (06.09.–24.11.2013) Martin Eder 1968 geboren / born in Augsburg Lebt und arbeitet in / lives and works in Berlin Ausstellungen (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2012 MODEM Centre for Modern and Contemporary Arts, Debrezin / Debrecen, HU; 2011 Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg, AT; 2009 Staatliche Kunstsammlungen – Galerie Neue Meister, Dresden, DE (einzel / solo); Hamburger Kunsthalle – Galerie der Gegenwart, Hamburg; 2008 Kunsthalle Mannheim, DE (einzel / solo); Mönchehaus Museum für Moderne Kunst, Goslar, DE (einzel / solo); Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag, NL (einzel / solo); DE; 2000 Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig, DE (einzel / solo); Michael Kunze 1961 geboren in München / born in Munich Lebt und arbeitet in / lives and works in Berlin Ausstellungen (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2013 Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, DE (einzel / solo); Museum Kurhaus Kleve, DE; 2010 Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, DE; 2009 Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst, DE; 2008 Kunstmuseum Thun, CH; 2007 ZKM | Museum für Neue Kunst, Karlsruhe, DE (einzel / solo); 2005 Kunsthalle Nürnberg / Nuremberg, DE; 2004 Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, TW; 2003 K21, Düsseldorf, DE; 2002 2nd Seoul International Media Art Biennale, Seoul, KR; Anselm Reyle 1970 geboren in / born in Tübingen Lebt und arbeitet in / lives and works in Berlin Ausstellungen (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2013 Neues Museum Nürnberg / Nuremberg, DE; 2013 Le Magasin – Centre National d’Art Contemporain de Grenoble, FR (einzel / solo); 2012 Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, DE (einzel / solo); 2011 Arken Museum of Modern Art, Ishøj, DK (einzel / solo); Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, US (einzel / solo); 2009 Kunsthalle Tübingen, DE (einzel / solo); 2009 Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg, AT; 2008 Malmö Konsthall, Malmö, SE; ZKM | Museum für Neue Kunst, Karlsruhe, DE; 2007 Tate Modern, London, UK; 2006 Kunsthalle Zürich / Zurich, CH (einzel / solo) Thomas Scheibitz 1968 geboren in / born in Radeberg Lebt und arbeitet in / lives and works in Berlin Ausstellungen (Auswahl) / exhibitions (selection) 2013 BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle, UK (einzel / solo); Lenbachhaus, München / Munich, DE; Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig, DE; 2012 Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, DE (einzel / solo); Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR; Pinakothek der Moderne, München / Munich, DE; 2010 Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden, DE; 2008 Camden Arts Centre, London, UK (einzel / solo); 2007 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, US; 2005 51. Biennale di Venezia, Venedig / Venice, IT 30 KW INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART „KEILRAHMEN“ (18.09.–10.11.2013) Nader Ahriman 1964 geboren | born in Shiraz, IR, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE 1964 geboren | born in Leipzig, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2010 • Guardini Galerie, Berlin, DE 2009 • Galerie koal, Berlin, DE 2003 • Tel Aviv Artist’s Studios, Tel Aviv, IL Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Galerie koal, Berlin, DE • Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, IL 2008 • Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Kunstverein Hamburg, DE 2003 • Kunstverein Freiburg, DE 1997 • Kunsthalle St. Gallen, CH Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Autocenter on location/based in Berlin, Berlin, DE 2008 • Trient | Trento, IT 2001 • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, US Armin Boehm 1972 geboren | born in Aachen, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Matthew Antezzo 1962 geboren | born in Connecticut, US, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Meyer Riegger, Berlin, DE 2009 • Kunstverein Braunschweig | Brunswick, DE 2008 • Galleria Francesca Minini, Mailand | Milan, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • ISCP, New York, US 2011 • Klosterfelde, Berlin, DE • Monterrey, Nuevo León, MX Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, DE 2010 • Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst, DE 2009 • Sprengel Museum Hannover | Hanover Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Nordic Biennial, Momentum Kunsthall, Moss, NO 2012 • Collezione Maramotti, Reggio nell’Emilia, IT • PSM, Berlin, DE Shannon Bool 1972 geboren | born in Comox, CA, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Wolfgang Betke 1958 geboren | born in Düsseldorf, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Kadel Willborn, Düsseldorf, DE 2011 • Kunstverein Bonn, DE 2010 • GAK – Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Aurel Scheibler, Berlin, DE 2012 • Städtische Galerie Waldkraiburg, DE 2011 • Galleri Opdahl, Stavanger, NO Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, CA 2012 • Sprengel Museum Hannover/ kestnergesellschaft/ Kunstverein Hannover 2010 • Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • kunstbunker, Nürnberg | Nuremberg 2011 • Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, DE, Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, Warschau | Warsaw, PL 2008 • Erste Konsthall, Göteborg, SE Lutz Braun Daniel Biesold 31 2009 • Kunsthalle Nürnberg | Nuremberg, DE 1976 geboren | born in Schleswig, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Bienal Internacional de Curitiba, BR • The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, US • Kunsthalle Emden, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Matthias Jahn, München | Munich, DE 2012 • ACME, Los Angeles, US 2010 • Galerie Christian Nagel, Berlin, DE Marieta Chirulescu 1974 geboren | born in Sibiu, RO, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Galerie Matthias Jahn, München | Munich, DE 2009 • Andreas Melas Presents, Athen | Athens, GR 2006 • CourtYard Gallery Annex, Beijing, CN Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Micky Schubert, Berlin, DE 2011 • Neues Museum, Nürnberg | Nuremberg, DE 2010 • Kunsthalle Basel, CH Clara Brörmann 1982 geboren | born in Duisburg, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Museum Folkwang, Essen, DE 2012 • Biennale d’art contemporain, Rennes 2012 • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, NL Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, New York 2012 • Schwarz Contemporary, Berlin, DE 2011 • Dorothea Konwiarz Stiftung, Berlin, DE Friederike Clever 1971 geboren | born in Berlin, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Kunsthalle Athena, Athen | Athens, GR 2011 • Madder 139, London, UK 2010 • Autocenter, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2008 • Galerie Karin Guenther, Hamburg, DE 2006 • Broadway 1602, New York, US 2004 • Kunsthalle zu Kiel, DE Maria Brunner 1962 geboren | born in Lienz, AT, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2010 • Arthur Boskamp Stiftung M.1, Hohenlockstedt, DE 2006 • Kunsthalle Basel, CH • Kunstverein in Hamburg, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Kunstverein Offenburg, DE 2010 • Kunst Forum Rottweil, DE 2008 • Kunstverein Heilbronn, DE Ben Cottrell 1972 geboren | born in Truro, Cornwall, UK, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck, AT 2009 • Kaiserliche Hofburg Innsbruck, AT 2006 • Städtische Galerie im Alten Rathaus, Lahr, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Sabine Knust, Knust × Kunz, München | Munich, DE • Galerie Warhus Rittershaus, Köln | Cologne 2010 • Galerie Ben Kaufmann, Berlin, DE André Butzer 1973 geboren | born in Stuttgart, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Rangsdorf bei | near Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Kunstverein Gütersloh, DE 2009 • Ballhaus Ost, Berlin, DE 2007 • Forever and a Day Büro, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, DE 2011 • kestnergesellschaft, Hannover | Hanover, DE 32 Kerstin Drechsel 1966 geboren | born in Reinbek bei Hamburg, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2003 • ZKM Karlsruhe, DE 1982 • Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, DE 1981 • Royal Academy of Art, London, UK Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • SEPTEMBER, Berlin, DE 2012 • Stellwerk im Kulturbahnhof, Contemporary Art Space, Kassel, DE • Vane Gallery, New-castle upon Tyne, UK Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Gallery of the Central Bohemian Region (GASK), Kutnà Hora, CZ • Launch F 18, New York, US 2006 • Museum Ludwig, Köln | Cologne, DE Shannon Finley 1974 geboren | born in Lindsay, Ontario, CA, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Bischoff Weiss Gallery, London, UK 2011 • Galerie Christian Ehrentraut, Berlin, DE 2010 • Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, US Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Prague Biennale Photo 3, Prag | Prague, CZ 2012 • Galerie im Ratskeller, Berlin, DE 2011 • Nettie Horn Gallery, London, UK Michaela Eichwald 1967 geboren | born in Gummersbach, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Hermann Gabler 1958 geboren | born in Fürth, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Amsterdam, NL, und | and Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Reena Spaulings, New York, US 2012 • dépendance, Brüssel | Brussels, BE 2010 • Pro Choice, Wien | Vienna, AT Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2009 • Sanagi, Tokio | Tokyo, JP 1997 • kunstbunker, Nürnberg | Nuremberg 1987 • Galerie Onrust, Amsterdam, NL Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Zwinger, Berlin, DE 1999 • Momenta, Brooklyn, NY, US 1993 • Stadhouderskade 112, Amsterdam, NL Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Basel • Kunstverein Weiden, DE 2012 • White Columns, New York, US Friederike Feldmann 1962 geboren | born in Bielefeld, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Adrian Ghenie 1977 geboren | born in Baia Mare, RO, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Brandenburgischer Kunstverein Potsdam, DE 2007 • Kunstverein Friedrichshafen, DE 2005 • Kunsthalle Bielefeld, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Pace Gallery, New York, US 2012 • Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver 2010 • Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (S.M.A.K), Gent | Ghent, BE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • kunst-bunker, Nürnberg | Nuremberg 2012 • Kunsthaus Dresden, DE 2011 • Prague Biennale 5, Prag | Prague, CZ Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Palazzo Strozzi, Florenz | Florence, IT • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA), San Francisco, US 2011 • 54. La Biennale di Venezia, Arsenale, Venedig | Venice, IT Rainer Fetting 1949 geboren | born in Wilhelmshaven, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2011 • Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, DE 2010 • Kunsthalle Tübingen, DE 1986 • Kunsthalle Basel, CH Ellen Gronemeyer 1979 geboren | born in Fulda, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE 33 Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Greengrassi, London, UK 2011 • Kimmerich, New York, US 2010 • Galerie Karin Guenther, Hamburg, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Museo Pecci, Prato, IT • Museum Dhont Dhaenens, Deuerle, BE 2012 • Doron Sebagh Art Collection, Tel Aviv Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Shane Campbell Gallery (mit | with Helena Huneke, Verena Dengler et al.), Chicago, US 2011 • Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, DE 2010 • CAPC, Bordeaux, FR Anton Henning 1964 geboren | born in Berlin, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Manker, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Magasin 3 Konsthall, Stockholm, SE 2009 • De Pont, Tilburg, NL 2005 • Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, DE Thilo Heinzmann 1969 geboren | born, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, NL 2010 • Museu de Arte, São Paulo, BR 2009 • Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, DE 2012 • dépendance, Brüssel | Brussels, BE 2011 • Carl Freedman Gallery, London, UK Ull Hohn 1960 geboren | born in Trier, DE, 1995 gestorben | died in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma, US 2011 • IVAM Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, Valencia, ES 2010 • Bortolami, New York, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2006 • Galerie NEU, Berlin, DE 1996 • Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, DE 1993 • AFA American Fine Arts, New York, US Valeria Heisenberg 1969 geboren | born in München | Munich, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Sculpture Center, New York, US 2001 • NGBK, Berlin, DE 1994 • Kunstraum Wien | Vienna, AT Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Funke, Berlin, DE 2011 • Galerie Andreas Höhne, München | Munich, DE 2009 • Stadtmuseum Groß-Gerau, DE Olaf Holzapfel 1969 geboren | born in Görlitz, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Wonderloch Kellerland, Berlin, DE, Kreuzberg Pavillon, Kassel, DE, Wiener Art Foundation, Wien | Vienna, AT 2011 • Palais Kabelwerk, Wien | Vienna, AT 2010 • Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Albert Baronian, Brüssel | Brussels, BE 2011 • Galerie Gebr. Lehmann, Dresden, DE 2009 • Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck, AT Thomas Helbig 1967 geboren | born in Rosenheim, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Museum of Contemporary Art, Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, NO 2012 • Sprengel Museum Hannover/ kestnergesellschaft/ Kunstverein Hannover 2011 • Lateinamerikanischer Pavillon | Latin American Pavillon, 54.Biennale di Venezia, Venedig | Venice, IT Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, München | Munich, DE 2012 • Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin, DE 2010 • China Art Objects Gallery, Los Angeles 34 2007 • Witte de With, Rotterdam, NL 2005 • Whitney Biennial, New York, US Andy Hope 1930 Lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • kestner-gesellschaft, Hannover | Hanover, DE 2010 • Freud Museum, London, UK 2009 • Sammlung Goetz, München | Munich Leiko Ikemura Geboren | born in Tsu City, Präfektur | Prefecture Mie, JP, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and Köln | Cologne Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, DE 2011 • The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokio | Tokyo, JP, Mie Prefectural Art Museum, Mie, JP 2010 • Sauerland-Museum, Arnsberg, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Centre Pompidou, Paris, FR 2011 • Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, DE 2010 • Museu de Arte de São Paulo, BR Helena Huneke 1967 geboren | born in Münster, DE, 2012 gestorben | died in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, CH 2012 • Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem, IL 2011 • KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2008 • Montgomery, Berlin, DE 2004 • Gastatelier Goldbekhof, Hamburg, DE 2002 • Maschenmode, Berlin, DE Sergej Jensen 1973 geboren | born in Maglegaard, DK Lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and New York, US Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Shane Cambell, Chicago, US 2011 • Vilma Gold, London, UK 2004 • Kunstverein in Hamburg, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, DE 2011 • MoMA PS1, New York, US 2010 • Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, DE Nadira Husain 1980 geboren | born in Paris, FR, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and Paris, FR Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • IMMA – Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, IE • Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, DE 2012 • Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Art Basel Miami Beach, Presented by PSM, Berlin, DE, in Miami, US • Tempo Rubato, Tel Aviv, IL 2012 • Galerie Tobias Naehring, Leipzig, DE Heike Kelter 1964 geboren | born in Münster, DE Lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Tempo Rubato, Tel Aviv, IL 2011 • Stagnation, Istanbul, TR • Galerie Tobias Naehring, Leipzig, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Stock, Berlin, DE 2011 • Galerie Seiler, München | Munich, DE 2006 • Autocenter, Berlin, DE Dorothy Iannone 1933 geboren | born in Boston, US, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Wonderloch Kellerland, Berlin, DE, Kreuzberg Pavillon, Kassel, DE, Wiener Art Foundation, Wien | Vienna, AT 2011 • Palais Kabelwerk, Wien | Vienna, AT 2010 • Wiener Art Foundation/ Galerie Kugler, Wien | Vienna, AT Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Camden Arts Centre, London, UK 2009 • New Museum, New York, US 2006 • Kunsthalle Wien | Vienna, AT Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Kunsthalle Wien | Vienna, AT 35 Maja Körner 1976 geboren | born in Bielefeld, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Rangsdorf bei | near Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2011 • Galerie Börgmann, Krefeld, DE 2010 • Galerie Ben Kaufmann, Berlin, DE 2008 • Galerie Ben Kaufmann, Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Museum Kurhaus Kleve, DE 2012 • Stadtgalerie, Kiel, DE, Märkisches Museum, Witten, DE, Städtische Galerie, Bietigheim-Bissingen, DE 2011 • Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, DE Ulrich Lamsfuß 1971 geboren | born in Bonn, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • b-05, Montabaur, DE 2011 • Galerie Hammelehle und Ahrens, Köln | Cologne, DE 2010 • European Fine Art, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Lombard Freid Projects, New York, US 2012 • Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris, FR • Galerie Hammelehle und Ahrens, Köln | Cologne, DE Thomas Kratz 1972 geboren | born in Waiblingen, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Sprengel Museum Hannover | Hanover 2008 • MARTa, Herford, DE 2006 • Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galleria collicaligreggi, Catania, IT 2012 • Bielefelder Kunstverein, Bielefeld, DE • Croy Nielsen, Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • km-k, Graz, AT • Nomas Foundation, Rom | Rome, IT • Biennale Online, ART+ Olga Lewicka 1975 geboren | born in Wrocław, PL, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Verein zur Förderung von Kunst und Kultur am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berlin, DE 2009 • Galerie lokal_30, Warschau | Warsaw 2005 • Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warschau | Warsaw, PL Elke Silvia Krystufek 1970 geboren | born in Wien | Vienna, AT, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and Wien | Vienna, AT Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Salon Jirout, Berlin, DE • Galerie Nicola von Senger, Zürich | Zurich 2012 • Le Confort Moderne, Poitiers, FR Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Zwinger, Berlin, DE 2007 • Nationalgalerie Zachęta, Warschau | Warsaw, PL 2004 • Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Muzeul National De Arta Contemporana, Bukarest | Bucarest, RO • Kunstmuseum, Bern, CH 2012 • Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Louisiana, DK Bernhard Martin 1966 geboren | born in Hannover | Hanover, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Michael Kunze 1961 geboren | born in München | Munich, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, FR 2008 • Städtische Galerie, Wolfsburg, DE, Kunsthalle Lingen, DE 2006 • Arario Museum, Seoul, KR Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, DE 2012 • Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, DE 2007 • ZKM Karlsruhe, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2010 • MAC/ AL, Musée d’Art Contemporain du Val de Marne, Vitry-sur Seine, FR 36 2007 • Le printemps de Septembre-à Toulouse, FR, Centre d’Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, ES 2004 • Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zürich | Zurich, CH Alexandra Müller 1969 geboren | born in Düren, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Birgit Megerle 1975 geboren | born in Geisingen, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Tanja Pol Galerie, München | Munich, DE 2011 • Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren, DE 2010 • Galerie Vera Gliem, Köln | Cologne, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galeria Fonti, Liste Basel, CH 2010 • Kunsthalle, Lingen, DE 2009 • Galerie Neu, Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, 2009 • Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, DE 2008 • Kunstverein Nürnberg | Nuremberg, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Künstlerhaus, Graz, AT 2011 • Badischer Kunst-verein, Karlsruhe, DE 2010 • Alex Zachary, New York, US Michael Müller 1970 geboren | born in Ingelheim am Rhein, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Florian Meisenberg 1980 geboren | born in Berlin, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in New York, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2011 • Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, DE • Amrita Jhaveri, Mumbai, IN 2005 • Galerie Ursula Walbröl, Düsseldorf, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Simone Subal Gallery, New York, US 2012 • Wentrup Gallery, Berlin, DE 2011 • Wilhelm-Hack- Museum, Ludwigshafen, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Aanant & Zoo, Berlin, DE 2010 • Kunsthalle zu Kiel, DE 2009 • Lalit Kala Academi, Delhi, IN Stefan Müller 1971 geboren | born in Frankfurt am Main, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and Köln | Cologne, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Boros Collection, Berlin, DE • Alte Reichsabtei, Aachen, DE 2011 • Tanzschule Projects, München | Munich, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Kölnischer Kunstverein, Köln | Cologne, DE 2012 • Galerie Nagel Draxler, Berlin, DE 2010 • Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, DE John Miller 1954 geboren | born in Cleveland, US, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and New York, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Marc Jancou Contemporary, Genf | Geneva, CH 2012 • Galerie Praz-Delavallade, Paris, FR 2011 • Museum Ludwig, Köln | Cologne, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn, DE • IMMA – Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin 2011 • Städtische Galerie Karlsruhe, DE Matt Mullican 1951 geboren | born in Santa Monica, US, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and New York, US Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, DE 2011 • The Jewish Museum of Belgium, Brüssel | Brussels, BE 2010 • Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, ES Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Museo Tamayo, Mexiko-Stadt | Mexico City, MX 2011 • Haus der Kunst, München | Munich, DE 37 2010 • Institut d’Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne, FR 2009 • Kunsthaus Graz, AT Gunter Reski 1963 geboren | born in Bochum, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Kunstverein Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, DE • Galerie Karin Guenther, Hamburg, DE 2011 • AWAO, Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • 55. Biennale di Venezia, Venedig | Venice, IT 2011 • Centre Pompidou-Metz, FR 2009 • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Anne Neukamp 1976 geboren in Düsseldorf, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • kunstbunker, Nürnberg | Nuremberg 2012 • Galerie Zwinger, Berlin, DE 2011 • Deichtorhallen Hamburg/ Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Oldenburger Kunstverein, DE 2012 • Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen • Galerija Gregor Podnar, Berlin, DE Nina Rhode 1971 geboren | born in Düsseldorf, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • KAI 10, Düsseldorf, DE 2011 • KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, DE • Prague Biennale 5, Prag | Prague, CZ Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Sandra Bürgel, Berlin, DE 2010 • DCA – Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, UK Frank Nitsche 1964 geboren | born in Görlitz, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • KM, Berlin, DE 2012 • Sprengel Museum Hannover/kestnergesellschaft/Kunstverein Hannover, DE 2011 • Kunstverein Münster, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Leo Koenig Inc., New York, US 2011 • Galerie Gebr. Lehmann, Dresden, DE 2007 • Musée d’art moderne et contemporain Strasbourg, Straßburg | Strasbourg, FR Bernd Ribbeck 1974 geboren | born in Köln | Cologne, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Kunsthaus Grenchen, CH • Tel Aviv Museum of Art, IL 2011 • Antigo Edifício dos Correios, Castelo Branco, PT Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zürich | Zurich, CH 2010 • Galerie Kamm, Berlin, DE 2009 • Oldenburger Kunstverein, Oldenburg Katrin Plavčak 1970 geboren | born in Gütersloh, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Sprengel MuseumHannover/ kestnergesellschaft/Kunstverein Hannover, DE 2011 • Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, DE 2008 • Manifesta 7, Trient | Trento, IT Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Österreichisches Kulturforum, Prag | Prague, CZ 2011 • Städtische Galerie Waldkraiburg, DE 2009 • Secession, Wien | Vienna, AT Willem de Rooij 1969 geboren | born in Beverwijk, NL, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Deichtorhallen Hamburg/Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg, DE 2010 • Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo, NO Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, NO 38 2012 • Kunstverein München | Munich, DE 2010 • Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, DE 2011 • Kunstverein Speyer, DE Matthias Schaufler 1964 geboren | born in Laichingen, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Raw Material Company, Dakar, SN 2012 • Le Consortium, Dijon, FR 2011 • PS1, New York, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Cinzia Friedlaender, Berlin, DE 2010 • Galerie Hammelehle und Ahrens, Köln | Cologne, DE 2007 • Patrick Painter, Santa Monica, US Aura Rosenberg 1949 geboren | born in New York, US, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and New York, US Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Studio Voltaire, London, UK 2011 • Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, US 2007 • Patrick Painter, Santa Monica, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • New York, US • Martos Gallery, New York, US • MJ Briggs/Anna Meliksetian Gallery, Los Angeles, US Gerda Scheepers 1979 geboren | born in Tzaneen, ZA, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and Paarl, ZA Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Martos Gallery, New York, US 2012 • Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, DE • OHWOW, Los Angeles, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Kunstverein Nürnberg – Albrecht Dürer Gesellschaft, Nürnberg | Nuremberg, DE • OSLO10, Basel, CH 2011 • Galerie Micky Schubert, Berlin, DE Dennis Rudolph 1979 geboren | born in Berlin, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, Konstanz, DE, und | and California City, US Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Kunstverein München | Munich, DE • Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Kopenhagen | Copenhagen, DK • Museum van Bommel van Dam, Venlo, NL Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Jette Rudolph, Berlin, DE 2012 • Upstream Gallery, Amsterdam, NL 2008 • Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York Isa Schmidlehner 1971 geboren | born in Wien | Vienna, AT, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and Wien | Vienna, AT Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Olivier Robert, Paris, FR 2007 • Perry Rubenstein Gallery, New York • Chung King Project, Los Angeles, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Gironcoli Museum, St. Johann bei | near Herberstein, AT 2011 • Zbiornik Kultury, Krakau | Krakow, PL 2010 • Galerie Meyer Kainer, Boltenstern.Raum, Wien | Vienna, AT Julia Rüther 1974 geboren | born in Wuppertal, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Gagarin, Düsseldorf, DE 2011 • Galerie upArt, Neustadt a. d. Weinstraße, DE 2009 • DREI, Köln | Cologne, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • 21er Haus, Belvedere, Wien | Vienna 2010 • Kunsthalle Wien | Vienna, AT 2003 • Secession, Wien | Vienna, AT Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Wonderloch Kellerland, Berlin, DE, Kreuzberg Pavillon, Kassel, DE, Wiener Art Foundation, Wien | Vienna, AT • Spor Klübü, Berlin, DE Erik Schmidt 1968 geboren | born in Herford, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE 39 2011 • Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Leopold-Hoesch-Museum, Düren, DE, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, DE 2008 • carlier | gebauer, Berlin, DE 2007 • MARTa Herford, DE Despina Stokou 1978 geboren | born in Athen | Athens, GR, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Interalia, Seoul, KR 2007 • Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, ES 2005 • Barbara Gladstone, New York, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Krobath, Berlin, DE • Derek Eller Gallery, New York, US 2012 • Art Cologne, Köln | Cologne, DE Gunna Schmidt 1971 geboren | born in München | Munich, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, DE 2012 • Derek Eller Gallery, New York, US 2011 • Mikael Andersen Galerie, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • l’oiseau présente … zu Gast im Ballhaus Ost, Berlin, DE Daniela Trixl 1974 geboren | born in München | Munich, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • l’oiseau présente … zu Gast im Ballhaus Ost, Berlin, DE 2012 • SNO – Sydney Non Objective, Marrickville/Sydney, AU 2011 • Ancient & Modern, London, UK Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Fahnemann, Berlin, DE 2008 • Galerie Fahnemann, Berlin, DE 2003 • Galerie Fahnemann, Berlin, DE Thomas Schroeren 1981 geboren | born in Herborn, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • kp-projects, München | Munich, DE 2007 • Galerie Mikael Andersen, Kopenhagen | Copenhagen, DK 2006 • Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Köln | Cologne Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • kjubh, Köln | Cologne, DE • Galerie Christine Mayer, München | Munich 2007 • Galerie Sandra Bürgel, Berlin, DE Geerten Verheus 1965 geboren | born in Amsterdam, NL, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • DEVOTOART at Kunstsaele, Berlin, DE • Veerhoffhaus Kunstverein Kreis Güthersloh 2003 • Ballhaus Ost, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Aanant & Zoo, Berlin, DE 2010 • Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, DE 2009 • COMA, Berlin, DE Dominik Sittig 1975 geboren | born in Nürnberg | Nuremberg, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2010 • Arratia, Beer, Berlin, DE 2006 • The Approach, London, UK 2004 • Galerie Johann König, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Nicolas Krupp Contemporary Art, Basel 2012 • Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, DE 2011 • Galerie Christian Nagel, Berlin, DE Vincent Vulsma 1982 geboren | born in Zaadam, NL, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Amsterdam, NL, und | and Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Brüssel | Brussels, BE 2011 • Galerie Cinzia Friedlaender, Berlin, DE 2011 • Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, US 2012 • kunstbunker, Nürnberg | Nuremberg 40 2012 • MUba Eugène Leroy, Tourcoing, FR • Tom Biber’s Illegales Muse-um, Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Städtisches Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, DE 2012 • Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, NL 2010 • 6. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin, DE Amelie von Wulffen 1966 geboren | born in Breitenbrunn/Oberpfalz, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Klaus Weber 1967 geboren | born in Sigmaringen, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Meyer Kainer, Wien | Vienna 2012 • Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, US 2011 • Alex Zachary Gallery, New York, US Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2011 • Nottingham Contemporary, UK 2008 • Secession, main Space, Wien | Vienna 2007 • Hayward Gallery, London, UK Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • etablissement d’en face, Brüssel | Brussels, BE • Bortolami Gallery, New York, US 2012 • Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Sprüth Magers, Berlin, DE 2009 • Mori Art Museum, Mori, JP 2005 • MOCA, Los Angeles, US Kailiang Yang 1974 geboren | born in Jinan/Shandong, CN, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Marcus Weber 1965 geboren | born in Stuttgart, DE, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • carlier | gebauer, Berlin, DE 2011 • Investance, Paris, FR 2005 • Kunstclub Hamburg, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • heldart, Berlin, DE • Galerie Kai Hoelzner, Berlin, DE • Palagkas Temporary, London, UK Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2010 • Kunsthaus Hamburg, DE 2009 • ZOYA Museum, Modra, SK 1997 • National Museum of China, Beijing, CN Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2011 • Deichtorhallen Hamburg/ Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg, DE • Galerie Traversée, München | Munich, DE 2010 • Chez Blencke, Berlin, DE Claudia Zweifel 1981 geboren | born in Kilchberg, CH, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE Dominic Wood 1974 geboren | born in Melbourne, AU, lebt und arbeitet | lives and works in Berlin, DE, und | and Maastricht, NL Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2013 • Galerie Gilla Lörcher, Berlin, DE • Fachstelle Kultur, Thalwil, CH 2011 • ISI, Berlin, DE Einzelausstellungen | solo exhibitions 2012 • Power Gallery, Hamburg, DE • Galerie Seiler, München | Munich, DE 2011 • Wonderloch Keller-land, Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2012 • Galerie Zwinger, Berlin, DE 2011 • Deichtorhallen Hamburg/Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg, DE • Wonderloch Keller-land, Berlin, DE Gruppenausstellungen | group exhibitions 2013 • Prague Biennale 6, Prag | Prague, CZ 41