Paola Anziché - ILLEGAL -CINEMA- Les Laboratoires d' Aubervilliers

Prochainement
Lundi 18 juin, 20h - illegal_cinema #93
La séance sera proposée et animée par Francesca Zappia, commissaire d'exposition et critique d'art. Elle proposera une discussion autour de la transmission par la rencontre en s'appuyant sur le film Sur les traces de Lygia Clark. Souvenirs et évocations de ses années parisiennes de Paola Anziché et Irene Dionisio. Plus d'informations


illegal_cinema: né à Belgrade en 2007, illegal_cinema a été initié en mai 2010 aux Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers par Marta Popivoda (TkH-Walking Theory). Il s'agit d'un rendez-vous hebdomadaire lors duquel des spectateurs/trices montrent à d'autres spectateurs/trices des films qui les touchent, pour en discuter ensemble. Chacun/e peut proposer une séance, en inscrivant le film choisi dans une problématique qui sera débattue après la projection. Tout type de film peut faire l'objet d'une séance, qu'il s'agisse de courts ou de longs-métrages, de documentaires, de films d'animation, de vidéos d'artistes, ou autres objets filmiques. Une seule limite: un/e réalisateur/trice ne peut pas venir montrer ses propres films. Pour recevoir chaque semaine la programmation à venir, inscrivez-vous à lanewsletter d'illegal_cinema ou rejoignez le groupe FacebookPlus d'informations / More information

Programmez un film! 
Pour participer à illegal_cinema en proposant une séance
, contactez Luca Wyss, coordinateur du projet: l.wyss@leslaboratoires.org


Archivio di Paola Anziché, D.R.

Lundi 4 juin, 20h - illegal_cinema #91  
La séance sera proposée par Sylvie Napolitano, artiste plasticienne et co-directrice de l'association Auberfabrik, partenaire dans le cadre du projet de La Semeuse. Elle proposera une discussion autour des solutions pour "l'après pétrole" en s'appuyant sur le film The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil de Faith Morgan. Plus d'informations 

Lundi 11 juin, 20h - illegal_cinema #92  
La séance sera proposée et animée par Jean-Claude Taki, cinéaste. Il proposera une discussion autour du film Tejut ("la voie lactée") de Benedek Fliegauf comme exemple d'une matière cinématographique pure. Plus d'informations

Lundi 18 juin, 20h - illegal_cinema #93
La séance sera proposée et animée par Francesca Zappia, commissaire d'exposition et critique d'art. Elle proposera une discussion autour de la transmission par la rencontre en s'appuyant sur le film Sur les traces de Lygia Clark. Souvenirs et évocations de ses années parisiennes de Paola Anziché et Irene Dionisio. Plus d'informations

Lundi 25 juin, 20h - illegal_cinema #94 
La séance sera proposée et animée par Catherine Gil Alcala, écrivaine. Elle proposera une discussion autour de la dissidence politique en s'appuyant sur le film Que faire? de Pierre Merejkowsky. Plus d'informations

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Lundi 2 juillet, 20h - illegal_cinema #95 
La séance sera proposée et animée par Rodolphe Olcèse, journaliste cinéma. Il proposera une discussion autour du film collectif. Plus d'informations
La séance du 2 juillet est la dernière séance avant la pause estivale! 
illegal_cinema reprendra le 9 septembre 2012



Entrée libre
Ouverture des portes dès 19h30, bar et restauration légère


La Semeuse, plateforme d'échanges pour un jardinage solidaire: l'inauguration du jardin hors-sol samedi 28 avril fut un succès, et nous remercions chaleureusement tou/tes les participant/es à cette belle journée! La réserve de graines et plantes vous accueille chaque mercredi après-midi (14h-18h) et chaque 3ème mardi du mois, pour des rencontres et discussions autour du jardinage urbain. Plus d'informations



41, rue Lécuyer
93300 Aubervilliers
+33(0)1 53 56 15 90
info@leslaboratoires.org


Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers sont une association régie par la loi 1901, subventionnée par la Ville d'Aubervilliers, le Département de la Seine-Saint-Denis, le Conseil régional d'Île-de-France, le Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication(Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles d'Île-de-France).


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The White Diktat

The White Diktat

June 6 – July 7, 2012
Opening: Wednesday, June 6, 7pm
Location: Project-Display of the Frankfurter Kunstverein, located at the B level of the subway station Dom/Römer

“Nobody spoke about it for 87 years. We checked—the last time was in an article, a side note rather, in a newspaper that is no longer published. One day in May, 87 years ago, the journalist Hoinek wrote it down. He died shortly thereafter under mysterious circumstances. We named ourselves after him: »The Hoineks«. [...]”

A project by Franziska von Stenglin.




An anonymous letter recalls the fantastic story of the Hoineks, a secret society that evolved long ago from a conspirative group to secretly champion the invisible machinations that are responsible for the peculiarities of the city of Frankfurt.

To complement the above letter—a manifesto-like, perplex disclosure—the artist Franziska von Stenglin developed an installation for the project-display of the Frankfurter Kunstverein located at the B level of the subway station Dom/Römer. In the direct vicinity of and as commentary on a controversial building project—the townhouse above the Archaeological Garden—and the related, vociferous protests of irate citizens, von Stenglin raises a memorial to the Hoineks.

For June, in between the artist-curated programs at the project-display, Anna Goetz (Curatorial Assistant, Frankfurter Kunstverein) invited Franziska von Stenglin to develop a work for the project space. Following her studies at the London College of Communication, Franziska von Stenglin (*1984) is currently studying under Professor Simon Starling at the Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Frankfurt (Städelschule).

In conceptual installations, Franziska von Stenglin creates narratives of places, people and their stories. Her multimedia installations are often based on photographs or cinematic works that serve as metaphors. With her narratives she makes use of the entire exhibition space, and incorporates the spectator through calculated vacancies.

Frankfurter Kunstverein
Steinernes Haus am Römerberg
Markt 44
D-60311 Frankfurt am Main
Tel. +49 (0)69 219 314 0
Fax +49 (0)69 219 314 11
post@fkv.de /www.fkv.de
Become a fan of Frankfurter Kunstverein on facebook

Opening hours:
Tue-Sun: 10 am-7 pm, Wed 10 am-8 pm, closed on Mon

The Frankfurter Kunstverein is permanently supported by:
Stadt Frankfurt am Main
Dewey&LeBoeuf, Frankfurt

The Deutsche Börse Residency Program is sponsored by:
Deutsche Börse Group

The project SCHULSTUDIO is kindly supported by Aventis Foundation in the frame of its cultural initiative eXperimente.

Opening tonight at Flute Douce



'Folie Douce'

Tim Furey & Logi Bjarnason

Opening 30 May

"h00dumentary" by Ilja Karilampi

h12dumentary



h12dumentary is an edition of the video work "h00dumentary" (2011) by Ilja Karilampi.

The video comes on a DVD with title and signature engraved on the disc with a stone, and packaged in a black synthetic velvet bag handmade by the artist. Edition of 12.

For more information contact mail@sandy-brown.com
Join us for the launch this Saturday 2nd June 4-7pm
Presented by Sandy Brown, Berlin
www.sandy-brown.com

I Am a Camera - Thursday (31st May) - LoBe - 19.00

"I am a camera with its shutter open, quite passive, recording, not thinking."
-Christopher Isherwood

Works by Syracuse University Art Students from PORTFOLIO BERLIN
www.pictureberlin.org

Exhibiting Artists include:

Jennifer Chan, Daisy Chen, Rose Marie Cromwell, Amy Francisco, Holland Houdek, Annie Louton, Nihan Tasbasi, Tyler Rhinehart, Elif Yoney

Opening this Thursday, May 31st
LoBe - Scherer Strasse 7 (Wedding)
7pm

9 pm live performance by Endam Nihan Tasbasi

OLDENBURGER KUNSTVEREIN presents: LENA HENKE

Oldenburger Kunstverein
presents

LENA HENKE - CORE, CUT, CARE.

1. JUNE - 29. JULY 2012

OPENING: 1 JUNE, 7.30 PM
SPEECH: GERTRUDE WAGENFELD-PLEISTER
INTRODUCTION: MAX BRAND AND FELIX RIEMANN
CONCERT: ANGEL'S VOICE
(BENJAMIN SAURER AND HEIKE STAUDACHER), 9 PM

The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication. Lena Henke has also developed an artist's edition for the Oldenburger Kunstverein.

Oldenburger Kunstverein
Damm 2a D-26135 Oldenburg Tel.:+49(441)27109 Fax:+49(441)27101
okv@kunstverein-oldenburg.de  www.kunstverein-oldenburg.de
Öffnungszeiten: Di-Fr 14-17Uhr Sa+So 11-17Uhr

Winter / Hörbelt: Kastenhaus im Park von Sankt Georgen



Winter / Hörbelt
"Cratehouse 820.10"

May 31, from 5.30 p.m. - 21 p.m.

Park of Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt, Offenbacher Landstrasse 224

Peles Empire in Minstrel & Chronicle - opening Wed 30 May in Peckham

Please join us to celebrate the opening of Minstrel & Chronicle at 133 Copeland Rd on Wednesday 30 May, from 6.30pm.

Minstrel & Chronicle explores the theme of the contemporary artist as storyteller. The exhibition takes as its central concern the tension between the impulse to communicate and the inherently anarchic processes of art making.

Including: Bruce High Quality Foundation, Nathan Cash Davidson, Antoine Catala, Sophie Cundale, Peles Empire, Samuel Fouracre with music by Dominic de Grande, Patrick Goddard, Jimmy Merris, Michael O'Mahoney, Matthew Ronay, Ryan Trecartin, Jesse Wine

This exhibition perceives a relationship between the contemporary narrator and the popular image of the minstrel figure in the hybridisation of forms, the marriage of high culture with populism, the appropriation of formal and parochial language and the means by which socio-political issues are addressed through narrative forms appropriated from the community’s shared cultural inheritance.

Exhibition runs through July 28.
Open Wednesday - Sunday 11 am - 5 pm or by appointment.

Please call the gallery for directions or further information:
020 7635 0464

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PELES EMPIRE
25F Belfast Road
London
N16 6UN
UNITED KINGDOM

PELES EMPIRE
Fabrica de Pensule, etaj 1
59-61 Henri Barbusse Street
400616 Cluj-Napoca
ROMANIA

www.pelesempire.com

Stefanie Kettel - Anderswohin und weiter



Stefanie Kettel
Anderswohin und weiter

Eröffnung 8. Juni 2012, 19:00 Uhr
Ausstellung vom 9. Juni bis zum 14. Juli 2012

Galerie Greulich
Fahrgasse 22
60311 Frankfurt am Main
www.galerie-greulich.de

Di. 29 Mai Rafael Toral @ Atelierfrankfurt



Space Studies 2,6,7

Melodic without notes, rhythmic but without a beat, familiar but strange, meticulous but radically free, Rafael Toral calls his style "post-free jazz electronic music". Riddled with paradox, yet full of clarity and space, Toral's playing has been described as "a brand of electronic music far more visceral and emotive than that of his cerebral peers".

SPACE STUDY 2: Modified MS-2 amplifier feedback
SPACE STUDY 6: Electrode oscillator
SPACE STUDY 7: Modified MT-10 amplifier

Rafael Toral, formerly known for his drone/ ambient work with guitar and electronics, has been collaborating with Sei Miguel, Jim O'Rourke, João Paulo Feliciano, Phill Niblock, Sonic Youth, Lee Ranaldo, Evan Parker, Dean Roberts, Manuel Mota, Roger Turner, David Toop, Alvin Lucier, John Zorn, Christian Marclay, Rhys Chatham, C Spencer Yeh, Trevor Tremaine, and many others.

He's also a member of MIMEO, the electronic orchestra featuring Keith Rowe, Thomas Lehn, Kaffe Matthews, Marcus Schmickler, Jérome Noetinger, Christian Fennesz, Peter Rehberg, Gert-Jan Prins, Cor Fuhler and Phil Durrant.

http://rafaeltoral.net/press

Tobias Donat - !"§$%&/()


Tobias Donat
!"§$%&/()

Das 1822-Forum der Frankfurter Sparkasse in der Fahrgasse 9 zeigt die Ausstellung „!"§$%&/()" des Städelschülers Tobias Donat.

Für seine erste Einzelausstellung erarbeitet der 1983 geborene Künstler eine Installation, in der unterschiedliche Formen der Bildgenerierung gleichberechtigt nebeneinander stehen. In verschiedenen Medien analysiert er das Zusammenspiel von Farbe, Form und Materialität. Durch die Kombination des seriellen Prinzips mit dem des Zufalls entstehen ständig neue Bildformen.

Die Ausstellung ist vom 30. Mai bis 30. Juni 2012 zu sehen.
Öffnungszeiten: Di - Fr 14 - 18, Sa 13- 16 Uhr
Eröffnung: Di, 29. Mai 2012, 19 Uhr

1822-Forum
Fahrgasse 9
60311 Frankfurt
www.frankfurter-sparkasse.de/forum

Einladung Mäuse Ffm! 28. Mai, 20 Uhr



Kerstin Cmelka: Mäuse Ffm!
Bookparty
Pfingstmontag, 28.05.2012, 20 Uhr, Azita, Frankfurt
Absinth trinken mit balon
Lesung, Darbietungen, DJs, Musik
sowie
Falscher Hase, Kalter Hund und Geile Kolibri essen

"Kerstin Cmelka „Mäuse", 128 farbige Seiten, Merve Verlag, 2012. Ein Bilderbuch mit Fotografien von 1983 bis 2011. Um Erfahrungen; vegetative, innerkörperliche Prozesse und emotionale Zustände nicht nur für sich geltend zu machen. Aber: die Grenze zwischen Innen und Außen zu dehnen, den Körper Lernprozesse einleiten zu lassen, diese weise zu verschwenden und auch bei der Arbeit zu tanzen. Mäuse."

ART SOUP/ MONDRIAN at TBG+S, Dublin

Please join us at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios / Dublin for

ART SOUP II
MONDRIAN

22/05, 6 to 8pm



Temple Bar Gallery + STUDIOS
5-9 Temple Bar
Dublin 2
Ireland

In association with the EU Paths Crossing residency at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Peles Empire's Katharina Stoever and Barbara Wolff will host a series of soup kitchens as part of their three-month residency in Dublin. ART SOUP uses the backdrop of the exhibition to serve soup based on the most familiar compositions of Modern Art's heroes, including 'Brancusi Soup', 'Mondrian Soup', and 'Jackson Pollock Soup'. ART SOUP takes place in the gallery on the evenings of the 22nd April and 22nd May and in studio 6 on 22nd June when and where you will be very welcome.

This month's soup is 'Mondrian Soup' and the event will take place from 6- 8pm on Tuesday 22nd May in the gallery space.

www.templebargallery.com
www.pelesempire.com

Weltkulturen Museum Openings, Tuesday, 22nd May, 7pm




EXHIBITION OPENINGS Tuesday, 22nd May, 7pm

OBJECT ATLAS – FIELDWORK IN THE MUSEUM
New hang of the expedition paintings and photographs of Alf Bayrle.
Welcome address by Prince Asfa-Wossen Asserate.

22nd May 2012, 7pm, Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29, Frankfurt



Alf Bayrle, Fieldwork Drawing 1934-35 (Frobenius-Institut)
In the past, anthropologists undertook fieldwork expeditions to distant lands searching for new ways of understanding the world. It was common practice to invite an artist to document objects in situ before they were collected and brought back to museums.

In the 1930s, artist Alf Bayrle (1900 – 1982) was the official painter of this museum and its associated Institut für Kulturmorphologie at the University of Frankfurt. Bayrle accompanied anthropologists Leo Frobenius and Adolf E. Jensen on expeditions to Libya and Ethiopia. The presentation of Bayrle’s field drawings and photographs is exceptional. His work is shown for the first time in this exhibition together with the stone megaliths and wooden grave posts collected by the museum.

The new hang extends our knowledge of Bayrle’s work and demonstrates the value of artistic documentation as a part of the fieldwork experience. We invite you to undertake your own fieldwork in the museum and to acquire an in-depth understanding of Alf Bayrle’s drawings and methodology through guided tours provided by anthropologists and art-historians.

GREEN ROOM

Opening: 'Morocco Magic Modern Ceramics' - Exhibition curated by Shane Munro

Tuesday, 22nd May, 7.30 pm
Weltkulturen Labor, Schaumainkai 37, Frankfurt


Photo: Wolfgang Günzel

In March 2012, artist and curator Shane Munro travelled to Morocco on behalf of the Weltkulturen Museum. There he commissioned the workshop 'Morocco Magic' in Salé to produce a series of ceramics based on inventory cards from the archives of the Museum. These cards, which date back to the turn of the last century, feature watercolours of Moroccan objects that were subsequently destroyed in World War II. The new artworks are ‘ethnographic restorations’. The potters from ‘Morocco Magic’ have translated the original 2D drawings into 3D objects, resembling a children’s pop-up version of the archival cards.

In the Green Room, these ceramics are exhibited alongside a new set of museum inventory cards painted by Shane Munro. Here Munro represents the plates currently on sale at Morocco Magic’s shop in Salé. His ‘inventory cards’ feature the object with its price tag. No further information is provided. The watercolours are framed and mounted onto 'green screen' hand-woven cactus silk, purchased in Rabat, Morocco.

The installation in the Green Room includes furniture kindly provided by Frank Landau. The ceramics are presented in a ‘Süschala Vitrine’ from Zuffenhausen, Stuttgart, and on glass and brass side-tables from the 1960s.
Special thanks goes to Dr. Muneera Salem-Murdock (Country Director, MCC, Morocco), for facilitating Shane Munro's research in Morocco.

At the close of the exhibition, Shane Munro’s commission will become part of the Weltkulturen Museum’s collection, taking the place of the destroyed artefacts.

Works by Simon Popper, based on other museum inventory cards of objects destroyed in World War II, are currently on display in the Weltkulturen Museum’s main exhibition ‘Object Atlas – Fieldwork in the
Museum’.

23rd May – 15th July 2012
Newsflash Weltkulturen Museum

The Realm of Speculation

The Realm of Speculation
(Salon Night)

“Carlitos nunca supo el olor de los mangos”, 2012.

23 May 2012
6-11 pm

Embassy of Cuba in Sweden
Stocksund, Stockholm
Sturevägen 9

Something has happened to the background music that seemed so pleasant yet simultaneously monstrous yesteryears. A specific contemporary mythography of the historical present was sort of flooded, and suddenly a new exchange of potential imaginaries seems to haunt the absurdity of actual hegemonic governance.

We might speculate on the issue of commencement or maybe even cautiously delineate a minuscule future, which in a sensual way - as we know, must tragically be informed by a specific gotico sureño, the unavoidable meta-register in which the lived experience of dealing with the grammar of the naked utterances of power is constant yet always negotiated.

The Realm of Speculation is the title of a show that works beyond an exercise of solely diagnostic speculation. Perhaps, and maybe quite obvious – the incapability of putting such activity to work, in itself shows the conditioned break-up that follows any artistic agency or practiced autonomy “post-crisis”. Nothing though, can be repented and every kind of costume change or thinly styled gestural desire is at the moment possibly a total adventure into other origins - mythical and real ones.

Participating artists: Valeria Montti Colque, Maikel Dominguez, Annabell Chin, Carla Garlaschi, Naun Rodrigo Juárez González, Luis Enrique López-Chávez Pollán.

Curated by Giorgio Giusti.

Resident 38: FILIPA RAMOS



Resident 38: FILIPA RAMOS

Cisterna to Rome

24 - 25 May 2012

Starting point: Cisterna train station, 24 May at 10am
or call +39 3892568424 to join the troupe

www.caribicresidency.com

News----- 29th May 8pm Sculpture Unveiling + Comic Book : Amberes Tapas Cafe, Antwerp, Belgium.

AIR TAILOR MADE: Ryan Siegan-Smith, Tuesday 29th of May 2012, 20.00 (21.00 Sculpture unveilling) in Café Amberes, Sint Paulusplaats 10, 2000 Antwerp.

"Ryan Siegan-Smith will unveil a semi-permanent Sculpture in the grounds of Café Tapas Amberes. This will be supplemented by an oversized comc strip which will function as a remedial meta-navigation tool."

Tuesday the 29th of May
Opens at 8pm, unveilling of sculpture 9pm

More info:>>>

Attachments


>>>

Opening Saturday 19th of May at 7pm

Attachments

Endre Aalrust
Timothy Davies
Quest of Queeration
Benedicte Sehested

SANDY BROWN
Goebenstrasse 7
10783 Berlin
www.sandy-brown.com

Offener Protestbrief an die Stadt Frankfurt am Main und die hessische Landesregierung



http://www.protestbrief-frankfurt.tk/

Patrick Alt "T"

Patrick Alt

 "T"

Eröffnung: 25. Mail 2012, 19-22 Uhr

Ausstellungsdauer: 26. Mai 13-18 Uhr

Infernoesque
Heidestrasse 46-52
Aufgang 2 EG
10557 Berlin
www.infernoesque.de

"ende gut alles gut"

Einladung zur Ausstellung:

"ende gut alles gut" (permanent) Donnerstag, 24. Mai um 19:00 - Samstag, 9. Juni um 19:OO

Vernissage. Donnerstag, 24.Mai 2012 19Uhr
Begrüssung: Mirek Macke
Eröffnungsrede: "Gerald Hintze - Vortragsmarathon 2009" - vorgetragen von Thorsten Morawietz
mit
Jin-Kyoung Huh, Jörg Simon, Corinna Mayer, Florian Heinke, Lionel Röhrscheid, Elizabeth Dorazio, Max Pauer, Christoph von Loew, Jan Lotter, Eva Moll, Rolf Poellet, Kerstin Krone Bayer, Frank Springer, Sven Tadic, Edwin Schäfer, Holger Wüst, Johannes Lämmer, Ramo Mayer, Jens Lehmann, Deniz Alt, Valentina Stanojev, Christiaan Tonnis, Sandip Shah, Wolfgang Winter + Berthold Hörbelt, Dirk Baumanns, Thomas Hartmann, Stefan Stichler, Vladimit Combre de Sienna, Matthias Deutsch, Monika Romstein, Dominik Gussmann, Mirek Macke, Hana Rut Neidhardt, Ralf Schmitt, Stephanie Jünemann, Vroni Schwegler, Thomas Bayrle, Nikolaus Nessler, Markus Oeffinger, Günter Zehetner, Mark Kochanowicz, Anja Czioska, Thomas Erdelmeier, Sascha Boldt, Martin Liebscher, Anke Röhrscheid, Esther Poppe, Jerome North, Andreas Rohrbach, Daniel Gottschalk, Hans Petri, Il-Jin Atem Choi, Albrecht Wild, Caroline Krause, Mariola Brillowska, Velvet G.Oldmine, Manfred Peckl, Ruth Luxenhofer, Fiona Leús, Thomas Draschan, Sandra Mann, Kai Teichert, Karsten Kraft, Giorgio Capogrossi, Charlotte Malcolm- Smith, Kerstin Lichtblau, Sabine Hegmann/Florian Lübke, Goekhan Erdogan, Jos Diegel, Erika Roor, Manuel Tiranno, Daniel Wind, Stefan Bressel, Daniel Stern, Peter Braunholz,Ericson Krüger, Marc Nothellfer, Hüseyin Oylum, Andreas von Chrzanowski, Alexander Neo, Alpha Joe, DENK, SPOT,PENG, PYC, GRETEL&GRETEL, BORN, OSCAR, ONIM und andere

Live: Ozaka Bondage
Konstantin Arro improvisiert an der Orgel (performance)
DJ´s: Frank Rox, Hokez

Finissage: Samstag, 9. Juni 2012 19Uhr
Ausstellungsabschlussredner: Prof. Dr. Jean Christophe Ammann
special guest: Rita und Hermann Nitsch

Öffnungszeiten der Ausstellung:

Mittwoch bis Sonntag 17-20Uhr



Kunstverein Familie Montez - Frankfurt
Breite Gasse 24, 60313 Frankfurt, Germany

NICOLAS CECCALDI | OPENING: FRIDAY 18 MAY 2012 | 19:00 ONWARDS



NICOLAS CECCALDI
Hello my name is: Anonymous - There is no 'I' in 'team'
18 MAY - 30 JUNE 2012
OPENING: FRIDAY 18 MAY, 7PM ONWARDS

Mark Dickenson
NEUE ALTE BRÜCKE
Hafenstrasse 23
60327 Frankfurt am Main
+49 (0)176 6422 6509
info@neuealtebruecke.com
www.neuealtebruecke.com

'bitte wie geht vesuchen' Edith Deyerling & Helen Demisch



Opening Thursday 17th, 8PM
'bitte wie geht vesuchen'
Edith Deyerling & Helen Demisch

at flute douce, Oppenheimerstr. 34a
Frankfurt am Main

Films by Eva Könnemann, Dana Munro, Rosemarie Trockel



Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 19:30

Eva Könnemann Ensemble, 2010 (with Niels Bormann Nikola Duric Inga Fridrihsone Charalambos Ganotis Jacob Peter Kovner Felix Kramer Carsten Erobique Meyer Jelka Plate Michael Rastl Vanessa Stern Tom Stromberg)

Dana Munro, Of Moths, Trailer, 2012

Rosemarie Trockel, Manus Spleen, 2001-2002

Download flyer.

Elaine MGK is the new venue at the courtyard of the Museum für Gegenwartskunst Basel.

St. Alban-Rheinweg 64
CH-4052 Basel

ARAKAWA/GAMBAROFF/JO / PRO CHOICE / 12.05. / 21:00

ARAKAWA /GAMBAROFF / JO
in
BLACK BELT MINDMAPPING

Please come wearing monochrome outfit
(i.e. white shirts & white jeans, red shirts & red trousers)

and
SWEAT JUICE
will be served in Lisa Jo's new ceramic work

Saturday, 12.05.12, 21:00



Pro Choice has moved to Helenengasse Ecke Praterstern
(Blue Banana / Benu / L'Ocean Licker)

Pro Choice
Prater Hauptallee 2a
A-1020 Wien

Supported by
        

1,2piecefest darmstadt 19.5.12

ONE TWO PIECE FEST
NO III
musik maschinen mikrofone megaüberforderung
sa, 19.5.  oetinger villa - darmstadt
Inline-Bild 1
start :7pm > welcome-prosecco 
> performance  young joo lee
+
ü30bar - lone- and 2some drinking
+
healthy snacks - 2 vitamine in 1
+
twin haircut corner - Pandrogeny starts with a haircut by ani & meike
(>get a partner > get the same haircut)
+
12 volt disko - transportables noise-system in between & everywhere
+
1,2-dancefloor - disco for desperate lonesome dancing

BANDS

Modern Witch-----Amsterdam / U.S.
Discoparty in a witchhouse-cellar
http://modernwitchmusic.com/

Hush Hush----Berlin / U.S.
Prince with a beard 
http://www.hushhushhush.com/

Man From Uranus----Cambridge / U.K.
A musical science friction by the unborn child of Jean-Jaques Perrey

http://www.manfromuranus.com/home.htm

Spoelstra----Amsterdam / NL
Boutros Boubba Solist trying out his gear

www.myspace.com/spoelstralia

James Reindeer----UK
english rapping man in no york kicking oskar wildestyles.

http://jamesreindeer.blogspot.com/

Monopeople ----Trier / GER
Noiserocktwins ohne Bierbauch

https://vimeo.com/27695129

earlier=cheaper!
7-9pm 7eur
9-11pm 9eur
+groupspecialprices
oetinger villa,darmstadt
kranichsteinerstr. 81
hbf: bus h bis "am karlshof"
tipp für davor:
ausstellung> mathildenhöhe darmstadt: "a house full of music-
strategies in music& art"
mit stockhausen, viola, fricke, borroughs, eno....

katharina schücke

´lampione´ literally presents:

katharina schücke

opening:
thursday - 1o.may 2o12 - 19.ooh - facing elbestr. 2o

exhibiton: 11.5. - 7.6.2o12

for further information check out lampione.wordpress.com
or visit ´lampione - shows off banners and flags´ on facebook

Gute Schuhe machen sexy: Sabine Rak, Sarah Schoderer, Xue Liu

Gute Schuhe machen sexy
Sabine Rak, Sarah Schoderer, Xue Liu

Galerie Perpétuel
Oppenheimer Straße 39
60594 Frankfurt am Main

Zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung am
Freitag, den 11.05.2012 um 19:00 Uhr
laden wir Sie und Ihre Freunde herzlich ein.

"Spiegel" Nathalie Grenzhaeuser und Mathias Völcker



"Spiegel"
Nathalie Grenzhaeuser und Mathias Völcker

Ausstellungseröffnung am 10. Mai 2012 um 17.00
MainTriangelFoyer der Oberfinanzdirektion Frankfurt
10.05.2012 - 28.06.2012

In der Reihe "Gemischtes Doppel" ist  "Spiegel"  der Titel der  Ausstellung von Nathalie Grenzhaeuser und Mathias Völcker. Der Titel ihrer ersten, gemeinsamen Ausstellung ist den Künstlern gleichzeitig Motto und Reflexionsebene. Beide Künstler stellen Zeichnungen und Fotografien aus unterschiedlichen Werkserien in einen spannenden Dialog. Darunter sind viele neue und unbekannte Arbeiten, die hier erstmalig gezeigt werden.

Gabi Schaffner wird in die Ausstellung einführen.

Anne Imhof, AUDITION

Anne Imhof, AUDITION
Stiftung Opelvillen Rüsselsheim, Schleuse
06/05/2012-17/06/2012

Eröffnung 06/05/12h

Ausstellungseröffnung "Abgerippt! am 5. Mai 2012, 19 Uhr



Abgerippt!

Eine Ausstellung über Frankfurter Gang- und Jugendkulturen in den 1980er und 1990er Jahren, präsentiert von Bobby Borderline.

Veranstalter der Ausstellung ist Leonhardi Kulturprojekte. Sie steht unter der Schirmherrschaft der Stadträtin Nargess Eskandari-Grünberg

Künstler: Oguz Sen aka Bobby Borderline

Kuratorin: Felicia Herrschaft

Pressevorbesichtigung: Donnerstag, 3. Mai 2012, 11 Uhr
Vernissage: Samstag, 5. Mai 2012, 19 Uhr, anschliessend Party mit Djs und Live Performance.
Ausstellungsdauer: 6.– 20. Mai 2012
Öffnungszeiten: tägl. 18-23 Uhr

Ort: Pavillon der Friedrich-Stoltze-Schule, Seilerstr. 36, 60313 Frankfurt am Main

In den 1980er und 1990er Jahren bildeten sich rasant in fast allen Stadtvierteln Frankfurts Gangkulturen heraus, die von jugendlichen Migranten getragen wurden. Die heranwachsende so genannte zweite Migrantengeneration befand sich in einer paradoxen Situation: Zum einen konnten ihnen ihre Eltern keine eigenen Zukunftsperspektiven vermitteln, da diese die Hoffnung nicht aufgaben in ihre Heimat zurückzukehren. Zum anderen erlebten sie alltäglich Rassismus und Missachtung durch die deutsche Aufnahmegesellschaft. Zum dritten stärkte das Gründen von Jugendbanden und Praktiken wie Abrippen oder Jacken abziehen das Wir-Gefühl.

Anfangs ging es oft darum andere Jugendliche abzurippen, um Trophäen aus einer nicht erreichbaren Welt zu erlangen. Später wurde zwischen den Gangs abgerippt. Geprägt waren diese jugendlichen Gangs durch HipHop als Kultur und künstlerische Ausdrucksform. HipHop ist als Kultur nach dreißig Jahren zu einer der wichtigsten Lebensformen der Jugend von heute geworden, weil ihnen durch die kulturell-konstruktiven Praktiken (Rap, Breakdance, Graffiti) Weltaneignung und Selbstverwirklichung ermöglicht wird. Anhand der Bezeichnungen und Namen der Gangs wird der Bezug zur HipHop Kultur offensichtlich, zum Beispiel Club 77, Lamina, Amigos, Los Desperados, Heisenrath, Le Mur und Turkish Power Boys.

Oguz Sen aka Bobby Borderline sammelt seit mehreren Jahren Bilder von ehemaligen Gangmitgliedern aus den verschiedenen Frankfurter Stadtteilen. Unter anderem besuchte er kurze Zeit auch die Friedrich-Stoltze-Schule und hat keinen Schulabschluss. Nachdem seine Arbeiten Professor Heiner Blum auffielen, wurde er nach einem Aufnahmetest an der Hochschule für Gestaltung in Offenbach angenommen.

Mit freundlicher Unterstützung durch das Dezernat XI – Integration, Frankfurt am Main und neue Linie.

Credits: Jasmin Delic (künstlerischer Assistent), Killa Schütze (Dokumentation), Thomas Maron (Video)

Kontakt: Felicia Herrschaft, Mobil: 0176-62006867

Ripped off!

Frankfurts Youth- and Gangculture in the 1980´s and 1990 introduced by Bobby Borderline


In the late 80´s and early 90´s, gangcultures, built by juvenile immigrants, were cultivated in almost every district of Frankfurt city. Then, so-called second-generation immigrants were growing up in a paradoxical situation: On the one hand, their parents could not convey them an individual outlook on a future in Germany, because they did not give up hope to return to their homeland. On the other hand, they experienced racism and disregard day-to-day, by the German host society. Alternatively, the organisation in youthgangs and teamwork practices, like robberies or ripping off jackets, strengthened a feeling of belonging.

In the beginning, the robberies were often about obtaining trophies from an unreachable world. Later, gangs were ripping off among one another. The young gangs were affected by HipHop culture and its different ways of artistic expression. After thirty years, HipHop has become one of the most important ways of life for todays youth. Because, culturally constructive practices like Rap, Breakdancing, Graffiti and Dejaying enable self-production and an active appropriation of the world. The names and identifications of the gangs make the connection to HipHop culture obvious: Club 77, Lamina, Amigos, Los Desperados, Heisenrath, Le Mur and Turkish Power Boys.

Oguz Sen aka Bobby Borderline visited Friedrich-Stoltze-Schule. Since several years, he collects images of former gang members from various districts in Frankfurt. Although without school leaving certificate, he studies at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Offenbach am Main and is a practising artist.

With kindly supported: Stadt Frankfurt am Main, Magistrat, Dezernat 11 and Neue Linie.

Leonhardi Kulturprojekte e.V.
www.leonhardikulturprojekte.org

Vernissage - Lars Becker & Peter Pawlicki // Freitag (04.05.2012) ab 20 Uhr. //

Lars Becker & Peter Pawlicki

frustrierend

Hessische Kunsthalle Tabakwaren
Ostbahnhof (Im Tunnel zu den Regionalbahnen)
Vernissage: diesen Freitag, (04. Mai .2012) ab 20 Uhr.

[...] Lars Becker & Peter Pawlicki vergleichen die Rolle des Künstlers mit der des selbständigen Projektmanagers. Anstatt dieses Regelwerk in abstrakten Übersetzungen zu kritisieren oder den Versuch zu wagen, sich diesen Bedingungen zu verweigern, bedienen sie sich den Regeln des Spiels, praktizieren sie mit großer Begeisterung in überspitzter Form und machen sie sich so zum Thema.

beckerpawlicki.com

NADA NYC | 4-7 May 2012 | New works by Tim Davies and Seth Pick

Tim Davies and Seth Pick
New works at NADA NYC


Mark Dickenson
NEUE ALTE BRÜCKE
Hafenstrasse 23
60327 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
M. +49 (0)176 6422 6509

info@neuealtebruecke.com
www.neuealtebruecke.com

Susana Ortiz Maillo. "We will exchange our bodies next Spring" // Samstag, 19. Mai 2012, 18 Uhr



Susana Ortiz Maillo.
"We will exchange our bodies next Spring"

Herzliche Einladung zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung
am Samstag, den 19. Mai um 18 Uhr
im Offenbach-Werkstatthaus, Offenbach am Main.

Eröffnung:
Samstag, 19. Mai 2012, 18 Uhr
Ausstellungsdauer:
19. Mai - 3. Juni 2012

Finissage:
Sonntag, 3 Juni 2012, 17 Uhr
Spielen: "SUPERSTOLK"
(Duo mit elektronischen Beats und Dreiakkorde)

Öffnungszeiten:
Sa - So von 17 bis 20 Uhr
oder nach Absprache
E-mail: s.ortiz@werkstatthaus-offenbach.de

WHO Werkstatthaus-Offenbach,
BILDUNG + PROJEKTE
Grabenstraße 9, Hinterhaus
63071 Offenbach

www.werkstatthaus-offenbach.de

Carnal Knowledge: Sex + Philosophy, May 5, 6 to 8 pm, LESLIE TONKONOW Artworks + Projects | New York


Agnes Denes, Design of the Universe, 1971

LESLIE TONKONOW Artworks + Projects | New York

Carnal Knowledge: Sex + Philosophy
Curated by Christopher Eamon and Beth Stryker

Eric Baudelaire
Hans Bellmer
Sophie Calle
Paolo Canevari
Paul Chan
Christine Davis
Agnes Denes
Marcel Duchamp
fierce pussy
Sherrie Levine
Man Ray
Anna Ostoya
Serkan Ozkaya
Adrian Piper
Nida Sinnokrot
Jindrich Styrsky
Robert Watts

Opening Saturday May 5, 6 to 8 pm
through June 30, 2012
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects
535 West 22nd Street, New York, NY
www.tonkonow.com

The exhibition features contemporary and historical works of art in which sex penetrates philosophy or in which philosophy's hidden, or not so hidden, erotic metaphors are mined.
Since the time of Plato, much of Western philosophy has privileged rational thought over the vicissitudes of the body. The exhibition engages with the thinking of contrarians in this long history in which passion and emotion were held subordinate to reason. Running counter to this trajectory, from Nietzsche and Schopenhauer to Bataille and Breton, philosophers and dissident writers have either attempted to invert the old hierarchies or, as in a series of witty imprinted drawings by Agnes Denes (the initial inspiration for this exhibition) attempted to insert the body and its amorous instruments directly into the grid-like matrix of the rational. 
On view are works that straddle abstraction and explicitness, from the wordplay of Marcel Duchamp’s L.H.O.O.Q to Hans Bellmer’s graphic vintage photographic studies for Georges Bataille's Histoire de l'œil [Story of the Eye]. Other works include Paul Chan’s placard ink drawing depicting the functional font he created from the Marquis de Sade’s writings ( the act of typing performs a translation to the profane). Similarly, in Euclid/BatailleChristine Davis collages choice words penned by Bataille into the pages of a mid-19th Century copy of a book on Euclidean geometry. A selection from Sophie Calle’s exhibitionAppointment with Sigmund Freud (originally installed in situ at the Freud Museum, London) lowers the tone to the personal and irrepressible.
As a nod to the linkage between sex and all theories of origin, the exhibition also presents works that draw on Courbet’s infamous L’Origine du monde, a painting once owned by the psychoanalytic philosopher Jacques Lacan. In an array of media, Sherrie LevineAnna Ostoya and Serkan Ozkaya subvert the original. In other works, a worldview is set up against the image of the erotically charged body, as in Eric Baudelaire’s photogravures of magazines where nude bodies have been censored by Japanese authorities. Nida Sinnokrot’Untitled Zipper #3, intertwines world politics with sexual suggestion, likening erotic openings to border crossings, and addressing power imbalances that are flaunted in the creation and division of territories. 
Reading against the grain of the dominant narrative of the text, the collective fierce pussy (Nancy Brooks BrodyJoy EpisallaZoe Leonard and Carrie Yamaoka) infiltrates the rationalist, modern space of the gallery with their wheat-pasted posters of re-constituted lesbian pulp fiction. In all of the works, sex and philosophy, text and subtext, interpenetrate the works on display. The exhibition also includes a selection of related artists’ books and philosophical texts.
About the Curators
Christopher Eamon, the former director of the distinguished Pamela and Richard Kramlich Collection, San Francisco, and the New Art Trust, and a former assistant curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, has curated exhibitions at museums and galleries throughout the world including the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; MoMA PS1; the Institute of Contemporary Art, London; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Aspen Art Museum, and other major institutions. His exhibition, Accidental Modernism, combining historical and contemporary works in diverse media, opened at Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects in January 2008. His most recent exhibition, Rearview Mirror: New Art from Central and Eastern Europe, originated in June 2011 at The Power Plant, Toronto and is currently on display at the Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Eamon’s numerous publications include Anthony McCall: the Solid Light Films and Related Works (Northwestern University Press, Evanston, IL and Steidl, Germany, 2005). His writings on film and video art from 1950 to 1980 appear in Film and Video Art (Tate Publishing, 2009) and he is the co-editor, with Stan Douglas, of Art of Projection (Hatje Cantz, 2009), an anthology on the history and significance of projected images from the 18th Century to the present.
Beth Stryker, an architect and curator based in New York, has worked extensively in the Middle East, both as an independent curator, and as the Director of NAAS (the Network of Arab Arthouse Screens). Her writing on art and architecture in the Middle East has appeared in magazines such as Bidoun and Domus
Stryker has recently curated exhibitions and programs for the Brooklyn Museum; the French Institute, New York; the Beirut Art Center, Lebanon; the AIA/Center for Architecture in NYC (where she held the position of Director of Programs), and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Her artworks have been exhibited widely at institutions including the Wexner Center for the Arts; the Walker Art Center; and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Stryker received her M.Arch from Princeton University in 2004. She attended the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 2002, and has been the recipient of numerous fellowships and grants. She was the founding Board Chair of Denniston Hill, an interdisciplinary artist-in-residence organization sited in upstate New York.