In my spare time, I've mingled with some artists and gone to special events. One of which was Gallery Weekend Berlin. Here is a little excerpt and my interpretation on this artsy event.
Gallery Weekend Berlin
April 26-28, 2013
Gallery Weekend Berlin brought the city’s art enthusiasts, curators, critics, internationals artists, and Berlin citizens out in droves from Friday to Sunday, where over fifty galleries showcased their artists and highlighted their exhibitions in neighborhoods across the German capital. Springtime finally showed its face in Berlin, making the event a more delightful experience to the city’s sun-deprived locals. Residents took advantage of the surprisingly warm weather while bicycles piled up outside the fifty galleries showing some sixty-five exhibitions. The participating galleries reflected Berlin’s multifaceted and vibrant art scene,while focusing heavily on space as a “quasi-condensed version of the art world.” Alongside established galleries were young galleries concentrating on experimental works and offered an array of solo shows.
Amongst these contemporary galleries was the Jiri Svestka Berlin the latest works from Czech artist Kristof Kintera entitled Bad News.
The sculptures in this exhibition capture frightening yet humorous allusions in object and shape. The highly technical objects like the demonic creature accompanied with drum rolls and a ghetto blaster definitely get the attention of onlookers as well as representing a parallel universe of nonsense constructed with anthropomorphic objects and gestures.
Bad News, 2011
Sound track, movement mechanics,solenoids, microchip, controller, drum, horns, and radio.
It’s an appropriate title for the works, being that the materials used were charcoal, indian ink, and light played a central role in the exhibition. The constituents serve also as open metaphors for the recurring themes in Cadio’s and Ziemke’s oeuvre. Each piece was displayed horizontally alongside each other in a way that entraps the viewer into a beautifully disturbing world.
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Artists:
Jofroi Amaral
Alain Danghin
Julien Grenier
Ute Linder
Johann König
Artist: Monica Bonvicini
Off the Grid (No.1), 2012
tempera on paper, acrylic glass, screws.
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