Netta Weiser: Radio-Choreography. Passaging
action performed in Beirut in the context of the Lebanese revolution in 2019, dance texts written in Berlin during the Nazi regime, an emancipatory choreography of hair performed in Teheran 2021, and a satirical
Miriam Stoney: All along, the x-axis
Group exhibitions include: Bergen Assembly (2022); mumok, Vienna (2022); Austrian Cultural Forum, Berlin (2022); Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich (2021); PiK – Projektraum im KunstWerk, Cologne (2021); ICA London
Daniel Theiler: deus ex machina
Media at the UdK Berlin. He studied art at Bauhaus University Weimar with Danica Dakić and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (Master of Fine Arts) and architecture at TU Berlin, ETH Zurich and [...] the Federal Republic of Germany and the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. He lives and works in Berlin and Leipzig. https://www.raumd.art https://danieltheiler.de @danieltheiler Share Share - facebook
David Einwaller visualizes a text passage from "Liberal Antipopulism. An Expression of Post Politics" by Oliver Marchart
after Laclau (Edinburgh 2018) and Conflictual Aesthetics. Artistic Activism and the Public Sphere (Berlin 2019). David Einwaller (born 1991) works between the application and design of typography. Since
Oliver Ressler: Die Wüste lebt | The desert lives
solo exhibitions; solo exhibitions are planned for this year at the following institutions: Neuer Berliner Kunstverein; Tallinn Art Hall; State of Concept, Athens and The Showroom, London. His 38 films have
TONSPUR 90: Emeka Ogboh: Excerpts From Lagos
14 (2017), among others. After receiving a fellowship from the DAAD's Berlin Artists' Program in 2014, he lives in Lagos and Berlin. Share Share - facebook Share - twitter www.tonspur.at TONSPUR_passage
TONSPUR 89: Rebecca Chesney/Lubaina Himid: The Storm
Brussels (2020); En Plein Air, The High Line, New York (2019–2020); Sharjah Biennial 14, UAE (2019); Berlin Biennale (2018); The Place is Here, Nottingham Contemporary, UK (2017); Keywords, Tate Liverpool
Klaus Spiess & Lucie Strecker: Entangled Speech - MuseumsQuartier Wien
bioartistic performances. Their work has been shown in the USA (UCLA, UCI, Buffalo, Omaha), Germany (HKW, Berlin) and has been honored with a Prix Ars Electronica and published several times in ‘Performance Research
Laura Schawelka: Vicarious - MuseumsQuartier Wien
psychological effectiveness―and its relation to photography. Laura Schawelka (b.1988, lives and works in Berlin) studied at the Städelschule Frankfurt in the class of Tobias Rehberger until 2013 and finished her
Michael Höpfner, Von Ruthok nach Lhamo Latso - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Department for Fine Art Photography at the Glasgow School of Art. Currently, the artist is based in Berlin and Vienna, where he teaches at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna together with Martin Guttmann. Image