wrintings:
-> Stefan Kausch:
-> Benedikt Kuhn:
(4 - 7) Erinnerung als höchste Form des Vergessens – Akt I-III / 21.11.2024 - 30.04.2025
(8) 2 Tonnen Kalkstein – Neubetrachtung des Denkmals am Markt / 17.05. - 13.07.2025
->Kunstraum Lakeside
->Cathrin Pichler Library / Samuel Bich
->The Questions Library / Claudia de la Torre
(1) playful mutations for a new normal
(2) a home is a home outside your own / screening program
(3) Katharina Zimmerhackl
(4) Lissy Willberg
(5)DIALOG: EAT BIRD OR DIE // FRIß VOGEL ODER STIRB / LETTER FROM ABROAD
->partner: movementresearch.org
->partner: Deutsches Haus at NYU
(6)DIALOG: Interpretation of a map / Verklanglichung einer Karte
->partner: The Project Space /Namibia Windhoek
(7)>mit freundlichem Beifall<
->Rekapitulieren 2021
->DIALOG BERLIN 2021
(8)DIALOG: Gift /Julian Irlinger
->partner: Wendemuseum
->partner: Stadt Schönebeck an der Elbe
ZENTRUM highlights models of self-organization, decentralized networks and collective work. As a contact zone of different art spaces, the exhibition offers a space to jointly develop approaches for solidary structures and the sharing of resources. How can these shared spaces be maintained and organized? How can collective structures be preserved from institutional fixation?
The exhibition space acts as a hub to other exhibitions taking place online and in other art spaces. ZENTRUM thus articulates a network of relationships with new alliances and collaborations.
With digital and analog works by: Samuel Bich, Moving Target Collective (Alexa Steinbrück, Natalie Sontopski, Amelie Goldfuß), Fabian Hampel, Vanessa Opoku, Nadine Rangosch, Lion Sauterleute, Merlin Stadler, Paul Valentin.
The DIALOG billboard, together with a second, itinerant billboard, forms the foundation for various exhibition projects. By activating both walls simultaneously, two distinct locations are continuously placed in dialogue with one another. In the space between these image carriers, moments of connection and mediation emerge through diverse artistic approaches. These interventions open up questions about the particularities of each site and their interrelations, while also challenging both global and local contextualisations of the images.