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Meine Wunderkammer

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Meine Wunderkammer

 Aram Bartholl (DE)
Simon Biggs (AU)
Laurence Gartel (US)
Lynn Hershmann Leeson (US)
Frieder Nake (DE)
Flavien Thery (FR
UBERMORGEN.COM (AT)
Norman White (CA)
etc.
Preview: Friday, 30th November 2012, 7-9 pm
Exhibition: 1st December 2012 – 26th January 2013
at

[DAM] Berlin

Neue Jakobstr. 6/7
10179 Berlin
Germany

Numerous private and public collections are recently opening their Wunderkammers. Galerie [DAM]Berlin is commenting ironically on this fashion in curatorial pastime with the special show „Meine Wunderkammer“. The selected works on display are not so much ancient findings as a subjective journey of exploration through odd and exotic positions in the gallery’s field of interest. The group exhibition shows diverse objects – from a original cheque of Roberta Breitmore, the alter ego of the media art pioneer Lynn Hershman Leeson to the sandstone-computer sculpture „Case Mod I“ of the artist Aram Bartholl.

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November 26th, 2012 at 5:55 pm

ADP Lecture Series

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I ll give a talk on Wednesday afternoon, November 28 at UCLANADP Lecture Series

The ADP Lecture Series is an exciting and dynamic yearly guest-lecture programme which invites internationally distinguished designers, artists, performers and theorists to engage with and inspire students, staff and researchers both within and outside of the University of Central Lancashire.

ADP Lecture Series 2012-13

CULTURE RE-CODED:
Location, Identity and Reality in the Digital Age

OVERVIEW:

ADP LECTURE SERIES

The lecture series presents a fantastic opportunity for undergraduates, postgraduates and professionals to engage first-hand with the ideas, practices and concerns of renowned creative practitioners in a way that brings together areas of art, design and performance, stimulating debate and provoking critical dialogue.
A total of eight lectures* will take place on afternoons throughout the 2012/13 academic year, each one featuring a different guest speaker.

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November 26th, 2012 at 5:48 pm

Dust Crate 1

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First tests and surface samples for Dust in our backyard in Berlin Wdding.

Dust Crate 1
64 x 64 x 64 cm, 250 kg
Concrete

Aram Bartholl
2012

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November 15th, 2012 at 5:14 pm

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Next Level

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http://www.nextlevel-conference.org

15.11.2012, 16:30
Künstlergespräch

Aram Bartholl , Moderation Stephan Schwingeler  zkm / hfg Karlsruhe

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November 14th, 2012 at 9:48 am

Co- Re-Creating Spaces

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Co- Re-Creating Spaces 
CentralTrak, 800 Exposition Ave., Dallas, TX
2012-11-17 – 2013-01-05

Co- Re-Creating Spaces surveys how artists are questioning and subverting existing contexts or spaces and contributing to their re-imagining and re-creation. The exhibition recognizes that “reality” itself can be both art medium and art object, and speculates how developments in the virtual and the actual might affect one another.  

The exhibition will include works by Morehshin Allahyari; Nadav Assor; Amy Balkin; Aram Bartholl; Zanny Begg & Oliver Ressler; Linda Bilda; Irina Botea; Martha Colburn; eteam; Cao Fei; Yevgeniy Fiks, Olga Kopenkina, & Alexandra Lerman; the Institute for Wishful Thinking; Cassandra Emswiler, Kristen Cochran, & Greg Metz; Martha Rosler; Dread Scott; the Yes Men/Steve Lambert; and Karen Weiner, with Celia & Frank Eberle.  Curated by Carolyn Sortor & Michael A. Morris.

All events are at CentralTrak:

Opening reception Nov. 17:  In addition to the other works, there will be 3 live, media-based, participatory projects:

More info at CentralTrak or the Co- Re-Creating Spaces blog or facebook page.

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November 13th, 2012 at 9:44 pm

2.99 (found at my favorite 99 cent store)

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(found at my favorite 99 cent store, Pankstr. Berlin :)

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November 6th, 2012 at 3:03 pm

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