The audience permutates from the role of viewer to guests and participants in his interventions; lingering and coming together are the yardsticks of his mostly installative and expansive mixed-media-interventions.
For the Kunstraum München, Neringa Vasiliauskaitė is developing new multi-layered site-specific works in which surfaces and objects are carriers of personal and cultural memories and information.
The exhibition juxtaposes work by the two artists as well as features two new pieces by Gaisbacher that make reference to Am Burgberg, Darboven’s lifelong residence and place of work in Hamburg-Harburg.
To kick off the Kunstraum München’s 50th anniversary in 2023, book designer and researcher Hagen Verleger (Berlin) explores the great wealth of material in the Kr. archive in a curated and annotated form.
In drawing, performance, sound pieces, and video, Christine Sun Kim & Thomas Mader’s collaborative artistic practice addresses complex processes of communication, social inclusion and exclusion.