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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip: Day Three - Thursday 29 May 2008
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip. Thursday, 1 May 2008. Day Three - Thursday 29 May 2008. We had a breakfast meeting with artist Nikola Irmer. In her studio in the newly regenerated Prenzlauerberg area. She told us about her interest in people on the periphery of society and showed us her series of paintings which depict intimate images of a drag queen, Horst, and her more recent paintings of young teenagers. Just a short walk away was Knut Eckstein’s studio, an artist who has recently returned to.
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip: The 5th Berlin Biennial
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip. Wednesday, 21 May 2008. The 5th Berlin Biennial. The 5th Berlin Biennial for contemporary art When things cast no shadow. The day part of the 5th Berlin Biennial will be on view at four distinct venues and include mostly newly commissioned works by 50 artists, while the night part of the show will feature still more artists and cultural producers in 63 nightly events taking place in locations spread across the once-divided city. Posted by Berlin Curatorial Trip.
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip: Welcome!
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip. Wednesday, 21 May 2008. This blog documents the Curatorial Development Trip from North West England to. Attended by 11 curators. It has been initiated and organised in an independent capacity by Clarissa Corfe. Programme Manager at Castlefield Gallery. In association with artist and co curator of. The original motivation for the trip was the 5th Berlin Biennial. When Things Cast No Shadow. Curated by Adam Szymczyk and Elena Filipovic. Harriet Mitchell, Sumit Sarkar.
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip: Day Two - Wednesday 28 May 2008
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip. Friday, 2 May 2008. Day Two - Wednesday 28 May 2008. The Curatorial Development Trip itinerary started with a visit to the Berlin Biennial. Exhibition – KW Kunstwerke. The main temporary contemporary art gallery in. Where the Biennial offices are also housed. The curators reject the idea of a strong didactic theme, but instead use as its starting point the changing historic context of KW. Which is based in the Mitte area of. Curator Tomas had arrived in. And joined us ...
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip: History of The Berlin Biennial
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip. Wednesday, 21 May 2008. History of The Berlin Biennial. The berlin biennale für zeitgenössische kunst e.v. was founded on March 26, 1996 by Klaus Biesenbach, founding director of KW Institute for Contemporary Art, and a group of collectors and patrons of the arts such as Eberhard Mayntz. Eberhard Mayntz has since then been chairman of the association’s board. The idea of establishing a biennale in. Undoubtedly accelerated the project’s progress. R the 2004 exhibition&#...
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip: Day One - Tuesday 27 May 2008
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip. Saturday, 3 May 2008. Day One - Tuesday 27 May 2008. After arriving at Berlin Schonefeld we took the. To Schesisches Tor in the Kreuzberg area of. To our hostel Die Fabrik. A former butter factory. After a refreshing coffee on Schesischestra. E some of the curators who had not been to. Before went to the Reichstag. Posted by Berlin Curatorial Trip. WellI guess I will start the ball rolling! It's so often the priority to have a nice dinner! 16 June 2008 at 15:32.
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip: Day Five - Saturday 31 May 2008
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Berlin Curatorial Development Trip. Tuesday, 29 April 2008. Day Five - Saturday 31 May 2008. Our final meeting for the trip was with Mari Brelloch from Kunstwerk am Flutgraben. A complex of artists’ studios situated along the former Berlin Wall in Kreuzberg. He gave us a tour around the studios and onto the roof which was once patrolled by the boarder guards. View from the roof of the studios. He then told us about his project Produkt und Vision. Afterwards we lunched and three of the curators returned to.