The installation IM TROPOSPHAEREN-LABOR gives insights into material that artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis generated under conditions of extraterrestrial realisties. The work addresses and plays with the intersections of contemporary art and rather surreal branches of science (nanotechnology, meteorology etc.). The Ernst Schering Foundation is an independent, non-profit organisation founded in 2002 by Schering AG. Its objective is to support science and culture, especially the life sciences and contemporary art.
The next Exhibition at Gallery Art Claims Impulse "Reflective Interventions" shows works by Julius von Bismarck & Benjamin Maus, Tudo Bratu and Cecile Colle & Ralf Nuhn.
In a one-hour long, moderated screening, the gallery ART CLAIMS IMPULSE presents a number of its central works. Artists with pieces shown include Maria Vedder, Henna-Riikka Halonen, Mihai Grecu, Julius von Bismarck, Pierre Wolter and Michelle Handelman. Visitors of this programme can also see the multimedia installations featured in the current exhibition Reflective Interventions.
ProjectedManifestations of Futurity With Charles Broskoski, Martin Kohout, Rafaël Rozendaal, Oliver Laric 30. Januar – 7. Februar Vernissage: 29. Januar, 19:00
transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture – with Graham Smith
Graham Smith is an internationally acclaimed Canadian artist-inventor who has been exploring the boundaries between art and science since the early 1980’s. From 1993 to 1995 he directed the Virtual Reality Artist Access Program at the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto.
Marshall McLuhan Salon, Botschaft von Kanada, Ebertstr. 14, 10117