22. November - 15. December 2013
Window 002: Specific Location
Installation by
Charlotte Perrin
November 7, 2013
Starlight Kürzen
Marcus Becker
Ronald De Bloeme > > >
Matt Arbuckle > > >
2. November 2013
Window 001: Unaussprechliche Namen
Sculpture, objects, video by
Hendrik Czakainski
Steffen Kasperavicius
A live video performance broadcast from the artists' neighboring
studio in Donaustrasse 83
September 11, 2013
Build the | das Bild
Matt Couper > > >
Richard Frater
Joel Rickerby
Matt Arbuckle > > >
Build the | das Bild exhibition explores parallels between construction and deconstruction of the picture.
These works share the theme of ambiguous and hermeneutic imagery. We sense that there is a subject,
form, or narrative to be understood; their appeal lies in a lyricism and formal rigor between illusions of
space, both metaphorical and physical. These works exhibit a contemporary edge by denying the viewer
obvious footholds from which to access the artwork.
June 14 - 16, 2013
Ummöbeln; 48 Stunden Neukölln
Artworks by the students of Fachgebiet Bildende Kunst, TU Berlin
with Expo and TU Berlin Fachgebiet Bildende Kunst
If urban space were a jungle, then bushes, mushrooms, treestumps and vines would find their
counterparts in electric boxes, benches, lanterns and telephone booths.
For the 48 Stunden Neukölln event, Master of Architecture students in the Fachgebiet Bildende Kunst of
the TU Berlin exhibit their artworks which arise from the examination of city furniture in Neukölln. In a
juxtaposition of various approaches, the installation engages the spaces of Expo and Studio Baustelle in
Berthelsdorfer Str.
March 14 - 28, 2013
Ost und Wieder
Matt Arbuckle
Emma Lashmar
Edward McAliece
Three International artists based in Berlin present work which underscores the flux of the city. Such a flux
is explored in visual ephemera and recycled objects sourced from the city. Each artist’s process is
investigative and responsive engagement with Berlin, re-presenting and repurposing forms that are
subject to change in a rapidly expanding city. Is a form’s value in its recognition or use, and what is the
relationship there? Do we have a memory for forms when they shift constantly, and how do we respond
to a form we should recognise when we don’t?
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government
through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory
body.
February 14 - 28, 2013
Interior Space: Photographs by Barbara Rosenthal and Elsa Thorp
Barbara Rosenthal
Elsa Thorp
Photographing interior spaces provides clues to the interior minds of the artists. These two
photographers, in moving and distinctly different styles, communicate their private sensations, making
them public in this way, thereby opening a pictorial dialogue with viewers so that they may contemplate
their own physical spaces in relation to their own inner thoughts.
photo credits Jan Sobottka