Opening: Thursday 11th of April, 2013, 7pm Exhibition: 12.4. – 18.5. 2013 Pavlov’s Dog, Berlin – Berlin: No other city stirs so many longings and desires. And yet – everyone loves something different about this town, in which one is currently beginning to re-build an ancient palace. Berlin 2013 is a city full of contradictions: …
UMLAUT Festival Berlin 2013
4th festival for contemporary music Umlaut Berlin is a collective of three Berlin based musicians in the field of improvised / experimental / contemporary music, Pierre Borel (sax), Florian Bergmannn (sax/bcl) and Hannes Lingens (dr/acc). The collective runs the Umlaut Festival Berlin and a vaguely monthly concert series and is part of the European network …
ACMV on Tumblr!
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Sonntag Paris | Schwarzwälder by Davide Cascio
Sonntag is going to Paris! They will be working with the swiss contemporary artist Davide Cascio and Sonntag Paris will be hosted by Faycal Baghriche and Kapwani Kiwanga.
Sonntag Paris would like to invite you to the Sunday matinee presentation:
Schwarzwälder
by Davide Cascio
Sunday, 7th of April 2013, 2 – 6pm (mehr …)
spiegel #1 | she was able to fog a mirror
spiegel #1: „she was able to fog a mirror.“ by Hannah Goldstein & April Gertler curated by Fabio Campagna Opening: Friday, March 22nd, 2013, 7 pm Exhibition: March 26 – April 12, 2013 Finissage: Thursday 11th of April, 8pm Tuesday – Friday: 4-7pm and by appointment: + 49 (0) 174 659 8464 CORPO 6 GALERIE …
Ralph Schulz | Reconstruction of unknown Interiors
It is common knowledge that the things people dispose of can tell a great deal about their former owners. So it seems that every pile of bulky waste is also a carrier of manifold information of a no longer existent interior space and about the people who once lived in and arranged it to their taste. Ralph Schulz has become a master in deciphering this fragmented and scrappy information.
Ralph Schulz picks up the piles of bulk waste and takes them into his studio only to re-build the pieces of furniture, carpets, plants and other things into a complete room again. At the end of this reconstruction process is the creation of the space and how it may have looked in its original version. For the reconstruction process Schulz only uses the pieces from one pile of waste. By imagining how the former owner of the things would have arranged the room, Schulz tries to build an authentic reconstruction – despite knowing that it will always be hypothetical. But through the photographic reproduction of the interior, which imitates the sculptural process of reconstruction, a seemingly realistic level is added to the model of the room: When regarding a photograph it is imminent that the viewer immediately imagines to find a true reality in the depicted space as this is the notion of photography. However, Schulz‘ work is not only a melancholic study of no longer existent spaces but also a reflection on the character of photography. (mehr …)
alongside
Abschlusspräsentation der Klasse von Eva Bertram an der Neuen Schule für Fotografie Berlin.
Mit Arbeiten von Christoph Adam, Edit Billinger, Maria Gallin, Zorana Musikic, Katharina Skalweit, Nadine Talakovics und Moritz Zeller.
Eröffnung: Freitag, 08. März 2013, 19 Uhr (mehr …)
pho[to-Be]rlin | Workshops & Lectures
pho[to-Be]rlin is a new photographic project based on the city of Berlin.
The project consists both of a series of in-depth workshops on a number of issues related to the city and of open lectures held by award-winning international photo-reporters, the output will contribute to an on-going contemporary documentation of Berlin and its stories. (mehr …)
Arthur de Ganay | Private photography collection Berlin
Arthur de Ganay’s private photography collection is located on the 3rd floor of a former jam factory in Berlin-Kreuzberg.
The next public guided tour by Arthur through his collection will be on March 2nd, 2013 at 2pm.
Registrations can be made via Email (see website).
Stéphane C. | Si rien ne s’oppose a la nuit
Pavlov’s Dog, Berlin
Opening: Friday, 25th of January, 7pm
Exhibition: 26th of January – 23rd of February 2013
Pavlov’s Dog Berlin is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of photographer Stéphane C. in Germany, „Si rien ne s’oppose a la nuit“. Stéphane communicates immediate world issues from a photographic point of view based on the idea that,
reality is an ambivalent structure, a mental frontier between things, an undefined border separating concrete and elusive fields of materiality and the invisible.