Malin Lennström-Örtwall og Ellen Ringstad deltar i gruppeutstilling på Knipsu
KREUZBERG PAVILLON AT KNIPSU
Saturday 23.08.2014 at 20
Knipsu, Komediebakken 9
Have you ever carried a work of art? How does the weight and the form of an artwork really feels, how heavy is it and what to do with it in an exhibition, where none of these works will have a steady place? You may pass the work to another visitor.
In this international project space exchange the Berlin based project Kreuzberg Pavillon hosts a wearable artshow at KNIPSU in Bergen, with 30 works by artists from Berlin and the nordic countries, that can be carried around and exchanged by the audience throughout the evening. A one-night event to expect the unexpected.
A group of artists, extending their own practice to the creation of new institutional settings started Kreuzberg Pavillon as an ongoing series of group shows happening every saturday in the district Kreuzberg in Berlin. Following its script over the past three years, Kreuzberg Pavillon has become one of the most active project spaces, mixing artistic practice with cultural activism in over 120 shows, and setting a new focus on alternative scripts for the presentation of artistic work.
Participating artists: Kiyoshi Yamamoto, Clemens Wilhelm, Ernst Dan Widh, Anna Törrönen, Achim Stiermann, Mariann Steiro, Tonje Høydahl Sorli, Simon Skuteli, Mari Sivertsen Norddahl, Oliver Roura, Mr. Peluche, Anne Marte Overaa, Arne Skaug Olsen, Maarja Nuurk, Olof Nimar, Paula Muhr, Eva Ljosvoll, Malin Lennström-Örtwall, Rasmus Hungnes featuring Ellen Ringstad, Azusa Kuno, Kathrin Köster, Nina Hannah Kornatz, Kveta Kazmukova, Sarah Hillebrecht, Kari Anne Helleberg, Bahri Johna Hansen, Jonathan Jung / Michel Wagenschütz, Hilde Frantzen, Benedikt Dichgans, Eleanor Clare, Wera Buck, Thomas Behling
Image: Maarja Nuurk / Project Pony
KREUZBERG PAVILLON