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Sparwasser Hq

Offensive für zeitgenössische Kunst und Kommunikation
Torstrasse 161
10115 Berlin Mitte
Telefon 0174-2577729
mail@sparwasserhq.de
Öffnungszeiten: Mi -Fr 16-19 Uhr, Sa 14-18 Uhr
www.sparwasserhq.de
aktuelle Ausstellung / current exhibition
vorausgegangene Ausstellung / previous exhibition

 

29 09. - 28.10. 2006

Jesper Just, Tim Etchells

Between Acts

Between Acts describes a moment of reflection, a point of hesitation, that we use to remember, think or feel before making decisions to continue.

Between Acts consider a 'backstage'. That what is usually hidden from view is here at the forefront - Performers are slipping in and out of character, rehearsing their lines.

By utilizing the exhibition space as a stage to accommodate moments of authenticity - or a scripted choreography of ideas - we suggest with this exhibition to look at different artistic positions working within performance and other 'staged' productions. Between Acts also predicts Sparwasser 2007 program, which will test to what extend the exhibition space can function as a stage.

Jesper Just
is trained conceptually as an artist, but is operating within the tradition of film. "Armed with formidable cinematographic skill, a battery of clever formal devices, and a flair for storytelling, Jesper Just has used his art to address the issues of gender, assembling and constructing, dismembering and dismantling the many and perplexing preconceptions of masculinity and intermale relations in the contemporary world."Hannah Barry http://www.jesperjust.com

Jesper Just: Something to Love, 2005, 8:10 min
made with Super 16 mm/ shown as DVD video projected on a screen

Tim Etchells:
"God is sat at his computer one day and is bored. He selects the icon of the world and drags it slowly into the trash. Then he goes to the finder menu and selects the option 'Empty Trash'. The computer issues a warning on-screen "The trash currently contains 268 billion items. Are you sure you want to permanently delete them?" God thinks about it for a moment, about all the things in the folder called The World
He cancels the emptying of the trash. He hesitates then opens the trash and drags the folder back towards the desktop. Then he relents and puts it back in the trash. He takes the cursor back up the menu bar and selects Empty Trash again.."

Tim Etchells is the artistic director (and writer) of the performance group Forced Entertainment http://www.forcedentertainment.com/. For Between Acts Tim Etchells will show his own video work.

Tim Etchells Down Time 2001. Made as Video and live performance/ shown as DVD video projected on a screen.

Eröffnung/ Opening 28. September 19:00 - 23:00 Uhr

 

'artists talks' in in Torstrasse 161, Berlin,
21. October curators talk with Komplot

Extra Outside Berlin:
Sparwasser HQ (Lise Nellemann) is during September-October-November on a Nifca Global residency in 72-13, Singapore.
see website for details'

 

 

 

29.09. - 2810. 2006

Jesper Just, Tim Etchells

Between Acts

Between Acts describes a moment of reflection, a point of hesitation, that we use to remember, think or feel before making decisions to continue.

Between Acts consider a 'backstage'. That what is usually hidden from view is here at the forefront - Performers are slipping in and out of character, rehearsing their lines.

By utilizing the exhibition space as a stage to accommodate moments of authenticity - or a scripted choreography of ideas - we suggest with this exhibition to look at different artistic positions working within performance and other 'staged' productions. Between Acts also predicts Sparwasser 2007 program, which will test to what extend the exhibition space can function as a stage.

Jesper Just
is trained conceptually as an artist, but is operating within the tradition of film. "Armed with formidable cinematographic skill, a battery of clever formal devices, and a flair for storytelling, Jesper Just has used his art to address the issues of gender, assembling and constructing, dismembering and dismantling the many and perplexing preconceptions of masculinity and intermale relations in the contemporary world."Hannah Barry http://www.jesperjust.com

Jesper Just: Something to Love, 2005, 8:10 min
made with Super 16 mm/ shown as DVD video projected on a screen

Tim Etchells:
"God is sat at his computer one day and is bored. He selects the icon of the world and drags it slowly into the trash. Then he goes to the finder menu and selects the option 'Empty Trash'. The computer issues a warning on-screen "The trash currently contains 268 billion items. Are you sure you want to permanently delete them?" God thinks about it for a moment, about all the things in the folder called The World
He cancels the emptying of the trash. He hesitates then opens the trash and drags the folder back towards the desktop. Then he relents and puts it back in the trash. He takes the cursor back up the menu bar and selects Empty Trash again.."
http://www.forcedentertainment.com/

Tim Etchells is the artistic director (and writer) of the performance group Forced Entertainment. For Between Acts Tim Etchells will show his own video work.

Tim Etchells Down Time 2001. Made as Video and live performance/ shown as DVD video projected on a screen

Eröffnung/ Opening 28. September 19:00 - 23:00

 

 

 

Sparwasser Hq presents an Artists/Curators Talk with:

 

Komplot

 

Samstag/ Saturday 21st Oktober 2006 at 20:00 at Sparwasser HQ, Torstrasse 161, Berlin-Mitte

 

Guests: Komplot, Messieurs Delmotte, Simona Denicolai & Ivo Provoost, Agnès Geoffray

Host: Sofie Lebech

 

(This evening's talks will be held in English)

 

 

'In the presence or the absence of the artists'
Komplot introduces the work of Messieurs Delmotte, Simona Denicolai & Ivo Provoost, Agnès Geoffray

This program is about talk: talking about, over and through art, self mythologizing and reinvention. How speech can be sized, appropriated, manipulated and spun by artists to create new works, recycle existing ones, whether it be their own creations, historical events or the discourse of an emphatic art critic. In those works traveling from Brussels, a Babel like vision of the perspectives, entanglements and clashes that discourse allows is never far away. But if 'art speech' may seem 'theirs' in all the meaningful distortions of it's practice, the purpose of this confrontation-cum-performance is precisely to make it 'ours'.

The video program will be augmented by a screening of sections from 'Sad In Country', a documentary by Kosten Koper (°1970, UK, lives in Brussels) & Catherine Vertige, on the subject of artist collectives in Belgium, featuring Club Moral (Anne-Mie Van Kerckhoven & Danny Devos), Building Underwood (Simona Denicolai, Ivo Provoost, David Evrard) amongst others. Kosten Koper will introduce the video by a lecture.

Messieurs Delmotte (°1967, B, lives in Liège) created the four video's series 'Fränz ünd Köfon' (12 min) in non-german, non-english and french, in 2004, for VOLLEVOX, a project about the voice curated by Komplot. Delmotte, a self-declared poser, sneers at the institutionalized art world with his mischievous and surprising actions, trivial in content and simple in form. He takes the appearance of several archetypical cultural disciples - the American rock hero, the surly German artist, the DJ freak, the cultural politician - and he takes a stance between meaning and nonsense, between the identifiable and the surreal. The results are uncomplicated and unvarnished, but also pure and most of all irresistibly charming. Or, as Delmotte puts it himself: "Je le fais, je ne sais pas pourquoi, mais je le fais!".

Simona Denicolai (°1972, I, lives in Brussels) and Ivo Provoost (°1974, B, lives in Brussels) work together since 1998. Stating "We like the metaphor of the earthworm, and particularly its relation with its context, to talk about our way of working. The earthworm swallows its context, digests it and defecates it, in order to survive and move in its environment.", their working practice, like many collaborations, denies the intuitive artistic touch or the hand of the individual artist and involves discussion and re-discussion to arrive at the finished pieces. It is what happened after they presented the video 'TO BE HERE (HAPPY)' (19 min) at the occasion of the Belgian Young Painting Prize in 2005; they published the text 'Warning to a young painter ', as a telephone piece, that Marko Stamenkovic had written in reaction to the reception of their work.

Agnès Geoffray's (°1976, F, lives in Brussels) work often aims at infiltrating reality by questioning its narratives. Her last video 'Comment j'en suis venue à l'art' (2006, 15 min) starts in a conventional way as a regular interview with radio journalist Thierry Génicot: Talking about her work, and more specifically about her last exhibition at La lettre volée, Brussels, Geoffray evokes the way she appropriates a fictional universe, recycling elements of "unheimlich" ordinary life in her art works, before giving a splendid and staggering demonstration of this in the very interview that is being filmed.

Active in Brussels since 2002, KOMPLOT is a collective of curators who organize activities in the field of contemporary art with the principal at base of infiltration of public spaces and institutions. KOMPLOT works without a "fixed" space to exhibit artists works in order to expand the field of its action in various contexts and out of the established territories dedicated to art.
http://www.kmplt.be

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