This Is Not Funny Exhibition tour: Thu 22 Jul 2021, 7 pm
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This Is Not Funny
23 June – 7 Aug 2021
Wed 23 June, soft opening from 4 pm
Introduction:
Welcome: Veronika Witte
Introduction: Oliver Kossack, Christoph Tannert
Artists: Juana Anzellini, Sabrina Asche, Silke Berg, Lucia Graf, Nick Horter, Lucas Kaiser, Christian Kölbl, Oliver Kossack, Gesa Maaß, Robert Marchewka, Leni Pohl, Georg Thanner, Johannes Unger, Sebastijan Zupancic
You can watch the livestream of the opening here at the mentioned time.
The President’s Fine Arts Award is awarded annually to three outstanding students of the College of Fine Arts. The aim is to build a bridge between the educational institution and the art business and to perpetuate the task of promoting young talent in the municipal galleries. Galerie Nord | Kunstverein Tiergarten, in cooperation with Berlin University of the Arts, presents the works of two award winners of 2020, whose exhibition was postponed to 2021 due to the corona pandemic.
In her artistic expression, Liane Aviram moves between digital art, installation and film. In her works, which are influenced by aesthetic concepts of sculpture and photography, she questions the relationship between humans and the environment as well as between physical labour and capital. Cultural traditions, socio-political events as well as their social effects are objects of her artistic field research, which she conducts from a postcolonial and feminist perspective.
Marlene Hundt investigates the process of the becoming an image. In her cross-genre, space-specific installations, she combines painting, drawing and text with everyday objects, opening up surprising associative spaces in a sensitive combination. Her narrative and stage-like arrangements are inspired by music, theatre, film, and literature. An important component of her artistic practice is the associative linking of individual visual elements to create poetic yet ambivalent compositions.
Unfortunately, the third winner Keti Ortoidze cannot participate in the exhibition due to the corona pandemic.
The exhibition takes place in cooperation with the Universität der Künste Berlin.
