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Ruthi Helbitz Cohen at WHITECONCEPTS
Ruthi Helbitz Cohen at WHITECONCEPTS
March 22, 2018 In News No Comment

EXHIBITION: 05.04.2018 – 29.04.2018 | OPENING: 05.04.2018, 18:00

Artist Talk: 29.04.2018, 12:00

”Passive Aggressive – From Daphne to Judith” – Ruthi Helbitz Cohen – solo show

LOCATION: WHITECONCEPTS, Auguststraße 35, 10119 Berlin

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In the upcoming April, WHITECONCEPTS Gallery is proud to present the solo exhibition of Israeli artist Ruthi Helbitz-Cohen titled: Passive Aggressive – From Daphne to Judith.

Through the use of various materials mostly on paper or canvas surface, the artist turns two-dimensional works into collages and transforms her “paintings” into objects site-specifically installed in the gallery space. Suspended from the ceiling, placed on the floor or hang on the wall, it seems that Ruthi’s paper works are communicating with each other.

The exhibition title derives from the controversial relationship between passive and aggressive emotions. If we describe passive–aggressive personalities psychologically we recognize a disorder that is characterized by a profound pattern of negativistic attitudes and passive resistance to suggestions and performance demands that come from other people. Individuals are particularly affected by passive resistance to social and professional requirements and by the often unjustified assumption that they are misunderstood, treated unfairly or overly burdened. One also can speak of a defiant behavior, as it often manifests in puberty.

In Ruthi’s work, the movement from passiveness toward aggressiveness is clearly emphasized as her expression lies in the movement from passive toward aggressive behavior; and through the reference to biblical figurines Ruthi transfers the different narratives into the contemporary.

The latest characters in Ruthie’s work often show witches that influence the transformation of trauma into magic, e.g. helping to transform personalities from the state of a victim into a powerful being. Taboos of various kinds keep appearing in her work, with all their transformative power and suggestions as to human nature. For this exhibition, she uses the narratives of two biblical figures and adds symbols such as the black Lilac flower, as opposite of virginity, in order to emphasize the transformation.

“From Daphne to Judith” underlines the artistic concept and deals with (un-)consciously lived relationship patterns or reactions to trauma. The biblical narrative of Judith portrays a classic murder of a tyrann. When in the medieval tradition Judith acts as a symbol of virtue and as a pious woman, the story was fundamentally changed during the Renaissance: Judith is turned into a vamp and in the early 19th century into a femme fatale. Ruthi plays with all of these associations. As the artist understands passivity in the sense of dying and aggressiveness in the sense of taking power, she also uses the portrayal of the mythological figure Daphne to visualize the other part of the opponent ideas. Daphne is a figure in Greek mythology associated with freshwater. The general narrative is that because of her beauty, Daphne attracted the attention and ardor of the god Apollo. Apollo pursued her and just before being overtaken she was transformed into a laurel tree. Alterig her female power she was worshipped by Apollo even as a tree.

The abolition of the rules that Ruthi Helbitz Cohen practices in her works throws the viewers back on themselves. They are pushed into an intermediate realm of quotations and contrasts in which a multitude of ambivalences stir. This collection of different origins from diverse epochs is held together by a potentially rooted, promising story.

The artist goes even a step further by negotiating the citation of a picture as an act of desire and an expression of the aspiration for possession. This refers to the irrational in the faith and creates in Ruthi’s graphic-painterly work ambivalent pictorial spaces, which enter into the surrounding space through their irritation and at the same time leave a trace of remembrance in the unconscious and unenlightened. The physically communicative presence of her expressive gestures and the enigmatic, irrational in the picture refers directly to the motif, but at the same time submits to a reality outside of it. The freedom to decide which potentials the iconographic representations transmit and which improbabilities can be found is left open to a very bright viewer.

*The plot of the Greek story was later implemented in the bible.

 

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PSJM AT GABINETE LITERARIO
PSJM AT GABINETE LITERARIO
March 21, 2018 In News No Comment

EXHIBITION: 23.03.2018 – 26.04.2018

”LA HOYA HORIZONTAL” – PSJM – solo show

LOCATION: Plaza de Cairasco 1,  Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ,  35002, Spanien

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The PSJM team and the inhabitants of Hoya de la Plata show in the Gabinete Literario the participatory art pieces that have been created so far in the project “La Hoya Horizontal”. It is a participatory and deliberative project promoted by the artistic team PSJM (Cynthia Viera and Pablo San José), who participates for the residents of Hoya La Plata neighborhood of its diagnostic procedures, decision-making and execution of actions.

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PSJM AT ARTPACE SAN ANTONIO
PSJM AT ARTPACE SAN ANTONIO
March 20, 2018 In News No Comment

EXHIBITION: 22.03.2018 – 06.05.2018

”BEYOND THE WALL” – PSJM – Group show

LOCATION: Artpace San Antonio, 445 N Main Street, 78205 Texas/USA

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Artpace & Contemporary Art Month (CAM) are excited to announce their partnership for the 2018 CAM Perennial Exhibition. Every March San Antonio artists, performers, and curators present the best our community has to offer at art institutions around the city. At the core of Contemporary Art Month’s 2018 Perennial Exhibition is San Antonio’s deep-rooted connection with The Canary Islands, whose settlers arrived in San Antonio in the 18th century.

The 2018 CAM Perennial pairs artists in a cross-cultural exchange between San Antonio and the Canary Islands. The artists were chosen by Canary Islands-based guest curator Adonay Bermudez for an exhibition in Artpace’s Hudson Showroom. As part of this exchange, the exhibition will travel to The Canary Islands after its conclusion as the CAM Perennial at Artpace.

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 22, 5-9pm
Exhibition on View: March 22-May 6, 2018

2018 CAM Perennial Artists
San Antonio-based artists
Hayfer Brea (Caracas, Venezuela, b. 1975)
Barbara Miñarro (Monterrey, Mexico, b. 1994)
Ethel Shipton (Laredo, Texas, b. 1963)

Canary Islands-based artists
Luna Bengoechea (Gran Canaria, Spain. b. 1984)
Francis Naranjo (Gran Canaria, Spain. b. 1961)
PSJM, Cynthia Viera & Pablo San José (Las Palmas G.C., Spain b. 1973. & Mieres, Spain, b. 1969)

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Elmar Hess at Stadtgalerie Kiel
Elmar Hess at Stadtgalerie Kiel
March 5, 2018 In News No Comment

Exhibition: 10.03.2018 – 27.05.2018

“Einen Frieden später” Elmar Hess – solo show
LOCATION: Stadtgalerie Kiel, Andreas-Gayk-Straße 31, 24103 Kiel
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Summer 1964: the East German cargo ship Frieden moors in the port of Hamburg. On board, boatman Harald Thomas meets Hannah Ewers, an employee of the local port authority. Both fall in love, make plans, dream of being together. But the German-German reality is their undoing. Only decades later will they meet again.

In a series of installations presented in five separate rooms, Einen Frieden später by Elmar Hess addresses the effects of regulation by state utopias and economic systems through two biographies. Hess portrays the individual story against the background of international political events. Starting from the consequences of Nazi rule and the division of Germany, to joining the Warsaw Pact or NATO, to the current refugee crisis and the impact of globalization and data espionage, the exhibition examines conflicts and wars through limitations on individual freedoms justified by state interests.

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Ruthi Helbitz Cohen at Kunsthaus Potsdam
Ruthi Helbitz Cohen at Kunsthaus Potsdam
March 3, 2018 In News No Comment

EXHIBITION: 04.03.2018 – 22.04.2018 | OPENING: 04.03.2018, 17:00

”POTSDAM, AMSTERDAM, TEL AVIV” – Ruthi Helbitz Cohen – duo show

LOCATION: Kunstverein KunstHaus Potsdam e.V., Ulanenweg 9, 14469 Potsdam

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Fragility and firmness are characteristic of the work of the two Israeli artists Ruthi Helbitz Cohen (Painting, Installation) and Jehoshua Rozenman (Sculpture), both working in three cities: Potsdam, Amsterdam and Tel Aviv.

In Potsdam, they exhibit together for the first time. The tense, location-based staging demands high attention by the viewer. Transformation of female archetypes, birth, violence and death are the big themes of Ruthi Helbitz Cohen. She experiments with coffee, wine and pink softener. Baking paper, tulle and packaging tape are used as image carrier. Cohen was born in 1969 in Israel. In the 1990s she has studied Fine Art and Psychology in Haifa, Jerusalem and at Beit Berl University.
Jehoshua Rozenman’s sculptures initially seem sturdy and metallic hard, wrought wax-glass casting technique. The transparency and color of the glass can be recognized only at second glance. The artist circles around topics like destruction and reconstruction. His architectural structures oscillate between transience and changeability. The artist was born in Tel Aviv in 1955 and studied at the Royal Art Academy of Amsterdam.

The exhibition is curated by Hubertus von der Goltz and Angelika Euchner.
In cooperation with the gallery Helga Hofman, Alphen aan den Rijn and the gallery Fontana, Amsterdam

Opening Program:
Speakers:
Dr. Angelika Euchner, Director of Kunstverein KunstHaus Potsdam e.V.
Tom Maasen, Cultural Attaché, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Berlin
Dr. Christine Eichel, Journalist and Writer, Berlin

Artist Talks:
Friday, April 6, 2 pm, Tour with Ruthi Helbitz Cohen and Dr. med. Angelika Euchner
Sunday, April 22, 3 pm, Tour with Jehoshua Rozenman and Hubertus von der Goltz

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KATRIN KORFMANN AT 38CC
KATRIN KORFMANN AT 38CC
February 26, 2018 In News No Comment

EXHIBITION: 27.01.2018 – 18.03.2018

”The Making Of ” – Group Exihibition with Jens Pfeifer

LOCATION: 38CC, Hooikade 13, 2627 AB Delft/Netherlands

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Gallery 38CC presents the current work of Katrin Korfmann: Back Stages. The works, which take place in local, global and digital contexts, present a visual manifest of the artistic and cultural creation process by emphasizing values placed on the production and handling of artistic goods.

The artist is fascinated by systems of manufacture for art and culture as opposed to the romantic notion of the artist laboring in solitude within her studio. There, places and objects compose and materialize cultural identity. For Katrin Korfmann, artistic meaning is not only found in a finished artwork, but also from planning to execution, it is embodied in every stage of the fabrication process. These works investigate how cultural traditions can be expressed in the different processes of making, collecting and preserving. Nest station of this exhibition will be shown at  Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles, USA.

 

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The Universal Sea Lab
The Universal Sea Lab
January 27, 2018 In News No Comment

Exhibition: 01.02.2018 – 27.02.2018

“The Universal Sea Lab”
LOCATION: WHITECONCEPTS & Institute for Art and Innovation, Auguststrasse 35, 10119 Berlin

„The Universal Sea – Pure or Plastic!? is an art and innovation project with three intertwined goals: Rediscovering the role of the artist in our society, revealing the opportunities of art meeting entrepreneurship, while fostering creative solutions to fight plastic waste in the waters.

To no other discipline, art engages in questioning and rethinking existing systems. Artists are in fact change agents, with the ability to affect society for the better. Expanding this process through co-creation and entrepreneurship will explore new business models for artists and motivate innovative solutions bringing forth ecological and social change. To do so the project brings together artists, art historians and public educators, innovative creative hubs, scientists researching “Waste in the Seas”, entrepreneurs and experts of entrepreneurial design and  further more academic and innovative cultural actors.

Through a worldwide open call more than 250 creatives from around the globe applied with their artworks dealing with water in the Anthropocene.

By combining the most innovative artistic works chosen by an international jury ( mid March), the latest scientific insights and the best entrepreneurial know-how the project aims at gathering a community of people by fostering and developing new technologies to solve plastic dumping in the world. Therefore a dynamic online platform serves the change-makers as a hub and network to spread ideas, actions, and solutions.

The project was initiated by the Institute for Art and Innovation, a multidisciplinary institute that explores and promotes art and innovation as a means to foster social impact and change. Funded by the EU its main project partners are the Foundation of Entrepreneurship, Berlin, the Center for Polish Sculpture, Oronsko/Poland, HybridArt, Budapest/Hungary and the European Coastal Union EUCC

During 2018, all around Europe, activities such as art residences, public workshops and travelling exhibitions are organised to get the public involved. They also have been building a facebook base of like-minded people reaching 40k in a very short time and started collaborations with various universities around Europe, such as the Europa University Flensburg, the Mediadesign Hochschule Berlin, the Munich Business School, the Aalto University, Espoo and the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest

In February 2018 the gallery space of WHITECONCEPTS in cooperation with Institute for Art and Innovation serve as a lab for the project team. It gives an overview about the project activities and addresses issues of water pollution through free programs and public discourse.

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UWE POTH AT HET VALKHOF MUSEUM
UWE POTH AT HET VALKHOF MUSEUM
January 26, 2018 In News No Comment

EXHIBITION: 03.02.2018 – 31.05.2018

”LAND IN SIGHT” – Uwe Poth – solo show

LOCATION: Museum Het Valkhof, Kelfkensbos 59, 6511 TB Nijmegen/Netherlands

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Museum Het Valkhof presents ‘Land in sight’, the first large Dutch solo exhibition of the German artist Uwe Poth (Kiel, 1946). The artist creates impressive paintings full of stories from the past, mythological references, portraits and city images of Nijmegen – from Stevenskerk to St Peter’s. The combination of techniques he uses leads to a fascinating stratification of his work.

Traveling is an important theme in the work of the artist: Travel to other countries and cultures, but also travel in time. In an accumulation of paint and stories Uwe Poth shows what is in front of him at the moment. This striving for ‘alètheia’ (unconcealedness, truth) was an important motive in classical times. The combination of this motivation, the inspiration from the past and the layering of his work makes it ideal for the presentation at the Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen. Poth has not only lived and worked there for a long time, but the city itself also has a beautifully layered past that becomes visible in the museum.

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MIKE DARGAS AT OPERA GALLERY
MIKE DARGAS AT OPERA GALLERY
January 26, 2018 In News No Comment

EXHIBITION: 18.01.2018 – 07.02.2018

”HEALING BEAUTY” – Mike Dargas – solo show

LOCATION: Opera Gallery, W Place, 52 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong.

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“Healing Beauty” is the first solo exhibition in Asia by German artist Mike Dargas. This exhibition showcases the larger-than-life oil on canvas paintings of the artist. The paintings resemble photographs from a distance, though on a closer look, the intricacies of the line drawings and color are evident.

The style of the artist is a fusion of classical painting style with the elegance of the modern age. The work of the artist is somewhat anonymous, dealing with human emotions.Within these paintings, Dargas intends to capture what he calls “snapshots” of emotions, creating a sense of intimacy with the subject for the viewer to an almost sexually provocative extent.

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THORSTEN GOLDBERG AT HOCHHAUS
THORSTEN GOLDBERG AT HOCHHAUS
January 23, 2018 In News No Comment

EXHIBITION: 24.01.2018 – 04.04.2018

” ALLES” – Group Exhibition with Thorsten Goldberg

LOCATION: Studio im Hochhaus, Zingster Straße 25, 13051 Berlin

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The studio im Hochhaus shows under the title “ALLES” a group exhibition with small works by 150 artists. This exhibition gives the opportunity to stroll through the rooms and choose among the many a personal favorite piece.

Thorsten Goldberg (*1960) studied at the Art Academy in Stuttgart and has been invited to solo exhibitions in the last years to Fundacio Miro, Barcelona/ES; Laznia Museum of Contemporary Art Gdansk/PL; Gerisch Foundation Neumünster/DE. Permanent work in public spaces can be visited in Berlin and other German cities, as well as in Poland, Norway and Canada.

Goldberg is a member of various committees for public art in Berlin and Vienna. He has taught at the art academies in Münster, Munich, Linz and was recently Professor of Art and Media in Kiel. He is also involved in selection and organization of competitions as well as documentation and archiving projects of art in public space.

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