Sat 9 Aug 2025, 7 pm
with itinerant interlude # 51: Body Electronics with Viola Yip and Abs. (7): Closing time for curatorial research Viola Yip premieres “The Ombré of Touch II”, an embodied electronic performance created especially for the exhibition and featuring her self-built inflatable instrument integrated with electronics. The work explores touch as a multifaceted interface for both listening and[...]
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of the Open Call exhibition At the end of the Open Call exhibition, we will host a reception with participating artists and interested visitors. The finissage provides an opportunity to meet and chat with the artists on site.
Finissage and performative lecture with Veronika Radulovic (about 45 min) The work it’s about time was created in 2014 on the occasion of a workshop at the Trondheim Art Academy in Norway and was performed at the Hanoi University of the Arts in 2015. In an art-historical presentation, 125 artists are introduced, each with an
with Kinga Ötvös, itinerant interlude #20 Current status as of 21 October at 1 pm: 300 works of art are now gathered on 300 square metres of the RE:VISION exhibition and tell the story of 20 years of Kunstverein Tiergarten. We are overwhelmed by the response! The exhibition will continue to grow until Saturday, 26
with performance by Rafael Ibarra, an artist talk with Ralf F. Hartmann, and DJ Malkriao 6 pm: Performance “Who can afford to be an art worker?” by Sophie Innmann 7 pm: Performance “Dark Mother II” by Rafael Ibarra Rafael Ibarra’s work conveys how a performative gesture, a movement of the body, comes to a standstill
6 pm Curator’s tour by curator Inke Arns and Veronika Witte 7:30 pm A lecture on schizophonia Audiovisual performance by Erik Bünger
Finissage 6 pm: Curators’ tour 7 pm: Concert performance “itinerant interlude #88 – Solo für Stimme & Objekte” Ute Wassermann, voice and object, with a DJ set afterwards by JD Zazie Multiphonic trills and yodels, loops of ululations, sudden percussive outbursts, warbling glissandi…. Ute Wassermann masks her voice with various bird and palate whistles and
with tanatos bar (in English)
Since the outbreak of the pandemic, lockdowns have been introduced globally and gatherings restricted. Yet there was one place that remained steadily open: the supermarket. Supermarket chains have massively increased their profits in recent years and as never before, the question arises: who bears the costs for our consumption habits? What are the possible solutions?
with a performative intervention
At the finissage, the group TROI OI (Nhu Duong and Sung Tieu) will present their interdisciplinary project, which has been investigating the cultural consequences of Vietnamese immigration after the war in Western Europe since 2014. At the end of the exhibition, TROI OI invited NGUYỆT to transplant its flower shop from the Treptower Park S-Bahn
The exhibition catalogue will be presented at the finissage.