We are very pleased to invite you to the opening of the exhibition:
“UMWANDLUNG-Transformation as a creation
process”
Opening:
Sunday 26th March – 6 pm
Glogauer Str. 16
10999 - Berlin
On occasion of the 4th Berlin Biennale
From 23th
March until 2nd April 2006
Exhibition hours:
10 am – 6 pm
After the 26th March by appointment only
Getting
to Glogauer Str. 16:
U-Bahn: Görlitzer Bahnhof - Bus:
M29
Contact:
Erika Babatz
p
+49
17 0755
3422
- babatz@glogauer.net
Between 23rd March and 2nd April, a collective exhibition will be shown in the new rooms at Glogauer Str. 16, in Berlin. The exhibition will show 16 works by 16 different artists whose connection is the city of Berlin. Berlin as a city in constant transformation is a reflection of the changes that have taken place in this building. The works on show give different points of view on this idea, on the changes experienced by the artist during the process of creation and the variations shown in the works as a result of this creative process.The exhibition will coincide with the first week-end of the 4th Berlin Biennale. The show will be open all week-end and after the 26th March, visits will be able to be made by appointment only. The purpose of this exhibition is to make an initial presentation of the installations and rooms in the workshops at Glogauer Str. 16, a new space for artistic creation and debate.
Around "Umwandlung"
O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell and
count myself a King of infinite space.
Hamlet, II, 2.
The work
To understand creation as a process of
transformation and to interpret
metamorphosis in its most varied forms are
some of the basic ideas behind the works of
these artists.
The works being exhibited examine these
ideas from different perspectives, from
irony to intimacy, from the everyday to the
social and public world, including the
influence of the mass media. The forms of
expression are also varied, art being
understood as being a form of expression
which has no limits. Metamorphosis can be
seen through video, sculpture, installation
art, photography and painting. The diversity
of these different interpretations and
aesthetics come together in vertigo and the
illusion of movement.
The path towards creation as a personal
adventure forces the artist, at the end of
each process, to overcome the change itself
and to recognise the finality of the work
produced. Each inner path that the artist
has to discover in a work of art is always a
journey towards the unknown. The work is a
footprint in this journey of transformation.
A footprint that can become a bridge towards
the next journey.
The rooms
The rooms for the exhibition form a part of
this constant mutation: the unceasing
metamorphosis of Berlin. The school at
Glogauer Str. 16 was the first public work
of the architect Ludwig Hoffmann as the
Building Counsellor of Berlin (Baustadtrat),
a post he held from 1896 to 1924, a period
during which he designed and built more than
400 public works. Berlin was then
experiencing its first great transformation,
dissected by Walter Ruttmann in his Symphony
of the great city, in 1927. The main
building of the school was practically
destroyed during the bombings of 1945 and
had to be demolished. From Hoffmann’s
project, the gymnasium (Turnhalle) remains
standing, which currently houses a
children’s library, as does the rectory
building (Rektorenhaus), which, having been
used as an infant school, will, from now on
–preserving the educational spirit with
which it was designed- be home to
exhibitions and workshops for artistic
creation and debate, and for now, will house
these 16 works that go to make up the
Umwandlung project..
ARTISTS:
Sergio Belinchón - Rui Calçada Bastos - Nuno
Cera - Paul Ekaitz - Thomas Engelbert
Al Fadhil - Anna Konik - Antonio Mesones -
Chema Alvargonzález - Trine Lise Nedreaas
Lucy Powell - Carlos Schwartz - Patricia
Sevilla Ciordia - Andrea Stappert
Tere Recarens - Mariana Vassileva - Santiago
Ydáñez


