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Opening: September 16, 2022
Exhibition: 17.9.2022- 22.10.2022with Eric D. Clark, Michèle Graf & Selina Grüter, Laura Kaminskaitė, Sebastian Luetgert, Robertas Narkus, Eleni Poulou & Hilary Jeffery, Ulla Rossek, Julia Scher, Valerie Stahl von Stromberg, Hannah Weinberger, Ariane Müller, and Martin Ebner
curated by Ariane Müller, Audrius Pocius, and Martin Ebner
at Swallow
SODAS2123
Vitebsko g. 23, Vilnius, LithuaniaThe beings in the universe are filled, in turn, like human barometers, with the stuff of the universe. This is as true for art as it is for the irreducibly complex systems and substances that constitute the weather.
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick: The Weather in ProustImage: Sebastian Luetgert: UNPROMPTED #106, excerpt
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Martin Ebner, Rain
Video, silent, 1.30 min.
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Ariane Müller: Reading Marie Curie
Video, silent, 1 min. , loop, 2003 -
MISS READ
Berlin Art Book Festival 2022
April 29 – May 1, 2022
at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
FREE ENTRYMISS READ: The Berlin Art Book Festival 2022 will be taking place from 29 April to 1 May at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin. It will host 310 exhibitors and international guests to discuss and celebrate the art of making books. Throughout the weekend, a wide selection of publishers, art periodicals, artists and authors will be featured. The annual Conceptual Poetics Day will be held on Saturday to explore the imaginary border between visual art and literature. Admission to the fair and to the program is FREE.
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Martin Ebner, D’izi
Video, silent, 1 min. 17 sec, loop
Heiligenkreuzerhof, Wien 2022Der Radwechsel
Jenna Bliss, Noémie Degen/Simon Jaton, Martin Ebner, Georgia Gardner Gray, Julia Haller, Emanuele Marcuccio, Matthias Noggler, Sveta Mordovskaya, Allen Ruppersberg, Michael E. Smith, Lukas Posch, Joanna Woś, Steffen Zillig
curated by Lukas Posch
31.03.- 30.04.2022
Universitätsgalerie der Angewandten im Heiligenkreuzerhof
Schönlaterngasse 5, Sala Terrena, 1010 Wien”Nothing happens, again and again.
Nothing happens. And every time it does, it’s announced with a press release.“In times of increasing technical, economical and social acceleration, a diffuse sense of cultural and political stagnation emerges. Many of us share an impression of a present which is not only increasingly inexplicable, but in which an intervention provoking substantial social change seems inconceivable. From a nervous but idle present, it seems difficult to project a euphoric vision of the future. Maybe the future can only be unknown and a key to social change lies in coincidence and devotion.
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The exhibition brings together works that reflect on these circumstances, but also show possible ways out of powerlessness and offer glimpses into the unknown.