EXHIBITIONS

Buildering : Misbehaving the City
...
Cincinnati (US), 2014 - Houston (US), 2014

Subject Nijmegen (NL), 2014
NY-LUX Luxembourg (LU), 2014
Shots Nancy (FR), 2013
Eldadoro Maximum Strasbourg (FR), 2013
Horsd'oeuvre collection
...Annemasse (FR), 2011 - Dijon (FR), 2012
...Lyon (FR), 2013 - La Motte-Servolex (FR), 2014

Rubbing Glances #3 Nancy (FR), 2011
infra muros Grenoble (FR), 2011
Celebration Berlin (DE), 2010
Géométrie Inversée Marseille (FR), 2010

 

PUBLICATIONS

Paysages Variations 2014
Alum 2014
NY-LUX 2014
Art & architecture 2013
Une décennie Octave Cowbell 2012
Edward Steichen Award 2011
The German Wall 2011
Maisons en kit 2011
Rubbing Glances #2 2011
Issue : Land 2010
5 ans de la Galerie HO 2010
Skulpturenpark 2010
Urban Interventions 2010
Space thinks 2009
Spacecraft 2 2009
Interventions en territoires flottants 2008

 

EVENTS

Subject - Gesprek Nijmegen (NL), 2014
L'envers de la ville Dijon (FR), 2014
A l'intérieur de la ville Nancy (FR), 2013
Manèges : Paysage urbain Versailles (FR), 2012
Good Game Aix-en-Provence (FR), 2010

 

November 19, 2010

BOOK RELEASE "Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum"
 
 

SKULPTURENPARK BERLIN_ZENTRUM

KUNSTrePUBLIK e.V. : Matthias Einhoff, Philip Horst, Markus Lohmann, Harry Sachs and Daniel Seiple

Texts : Martin Conrads, Andrej Holm, Rodney LaTourelle and Matteo Pasquinelli...

Participating artists and curators: Ayreen Anastas / Rene Gabri, Marius Babias, Etienne Boulanger, Simon Faithfull, Wiebke Grösch / Frank Metzger, Eva Hertzsch & Adam Page, So. a Hultén, Daniel Knorr, Stephen Kovats, Folke Köbberling / Martin Kaltwasser, Gergely Laszlo, Hajnal Németh, Edit Molnár, Angela Melitopoulos, Kai Schiemenz, Katarina Sévic, Adam Sutherland, Pelin Tan, Tim Voss…

Editing : Susanne Schröder

Graphic design : Maike Fraas

bilingual english / german - 367 pages - 22,5 x 27 cm

ISBN : 978-3-86560-835-2

Editions Walther König, Köln

October 2010

24 euros

 
 

Skulpturenpark is a KUNSTrePUBLIK’s project started in late 2006.

The park itself is located to the southwest of Alexanderplatz, just where the districts of Berlin-Mitte and Kreuzberg come together. It is a real urban wasteland, part of which was formerly the ‘Mauerstreifen’, the military zone on the Eastern side of the Berlin Wall, which has been left vacant since the fall of the wall. The history of this area and the vast space of open lots provides perfect ground for various socio-cultural activities and art projects.
Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum is not interested in merely placing objects onto an already cultivated space, but rather views sculpture as a process that has the potential to reveal and critique the social, historical, and structural contexts provided by the site.

Over the years many different artists have been invited to create site-specific works that deal with all its social, political and geographical relationships. The book chronicles the site and project’s history, through 450 photographs and illustrations, as well as interviews and critical essays from contributing artists and curators.

More information > www.skulpturenpark.org