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Thomas Scheibitz. One-Time Pad
The human form took centre-stage in this major solo exhibition of artwork by the painter and sculptor Thomas Scheibitz. Born in Radeberg, the internationally established artist is known for a conceptual form of painting that differs considerably from...
The Global Contemporary
In what way do global processes influence art and how do artists and institutions react to the increasing interweave of the global art world? The exhibition “The Global Contemporary” presented some 100 works by international artists and documentary...
Tetsumi Kudo
This exhibition at the Fridericianum in Kassel offered an in-depth, comprehensive view of works by the Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo. With the retrospective, the Fridericianum wished to build on its past exhibitions, e.g. "Inhuman" and continue the...
transAction - Sculptures of Transition
The Produzentengalerie Oscar e.V. (Producer Gallery Oscar Assoc.) in Chemnitz has established the Centre for Art and Communication in the former newspaper editorial rooms of the Chemnitzer Neueste Nachrichten, once used as the "Kammer der Technik"...
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For artists who have just started their careers, exhibition projects often serve as an important catalyst for new works. This is especially true for exhibitions at art associations which are particularly interested in works of an experimental...
Sticky Messages
In 1883 commuters on the Berlin suburban railway encountered the first stickers urging them “Don’t buy from Jews!” And even today, stickers – depicting a crossed-out mosque, for example – continue to deface public areas. The Anti-Semitism Research...
Silenced Voices
This exhibition focussed on a subject which had never been investigated before, namely, the misuse of the festival as a means of political mobilisation and the systematic exclusion of Jewish artists which started well before 1933. This part of the...
Where is Lemberg?
Die heute zur Ukraine gehörende Stadt Lemberg/Lviv war im Laufe ihrer wechselvollen Geschichte eine Stadt der Begegnung verschiedener Ethnien, Kulturen und Religionen. Die Stadt gehörte einst zu Polen und zu Österreich-Ungarn, wurde von Russen und...
The present is the past
The memory of the National Socialistic euthanasia crime in Pirna, Saxony was banished from the collective consciousness in the former GDR. With this art project, the city of Pirna is recognising this chapter of its history and its significance for...
We Aren’t Ducks on the Pond. We’re Ships on the Ocean
In 1981 Hamburg became one of the first German cities to introduce a programme for art in public space. Curated, large-scale projects like “Jenischpark” (1986), the “Hamburg Project 1989” (1989) and “weitergehen” (1997) are examples of the innovative...