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Opening of our new project space with Emily Allchurch
BABEL LONDON
Galerie Rothamel Erfurt
Project Space
We cordially invite you to the opening of our new project space with Emily Allchurch.
Please join us on Saturday, 27 May at 8 pm.
Galleries are tied to their artists' lists and programs. This sometimes makes a little clumsy. We have longed for manoeuvrability and want to be more flexible again - with our new project space. Freedom of decision-making and speedy implementation, that was the desire. Small exhibitions, discussion rounds, actions and work presentations apart from the series - that's the point. Be our guests.
Let's start next Saturday, 27 May at 8 pm with a small show by and with Emily Allchurch. Last January during the London Art Fair Emily appeared at our booth. We showed the Turner series by Hiroyuki Masuyama, and she said she was doing "something similar". When she introduced herself, I was delighted: Her works were already noticeable to me. I had already thought of offering a collaboration to her local gallerist, Giles Baker-Smith, and now everything went very fast and easy. Works by Emily Allchurch traveled to Germany and a group of Hiroyuki Masuyama oeuvres stayed with my British colleague.
New project space - opening with Emily Allchurch
Emily Allchurch
Babel London
Galerie Rothamel Erfurt, Projektraum
27. May till 1. July 2017
Opening With the artist in Saturday, 27. May 8 pm
GRAND TOUR: EXPEDITION IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
From today on, we will be presenting some great works by Rüdiger Giebler and Moritz Götze, which were created during their South Pacific tour during the past months. It's mixed media on handmade paper, 15 x 10.5 cm. Enjoy the view!
Wieland Payer at Kunstverein Kohlenhof Nürnberg e.V.
Erasmus Schröter at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien
EXHIBITION 'CONTEST'
03.03. – 26.03.2017
Tue - Sun: 2 - 7pm
Admission free
Leipzig-based photographer Erasmus Schröter is showing images from his photo series Contest in Künstlerhaus Bethanien. This series consists of large-format, colour portraits of young European men that Schröter photographed at various meetings and festivals of the Wave Gothic scene over the past four years.
The protagonists are in fierce competition with each other regarding the greatest admiration for their extraordinary appearance, aiming to provoke outrage with their consistent crossing of sexual, religious, and moral boundaries and taboos.
Pushing the boundaries with their obvious Narcissism, they illustrate the immense changes in European societies in an exemplary way.
Erasmus Schröter *1956 in Leipzig, left the GDR in 1985 and moved to Hamburg. Since 1997 Schröter has been living in Leipzig again.
Image: Contest 21, 2011, Colorprint / Diasec 150 cm x 120 cm
With kind support from the Governing Mayor of Berlin, Senate Offices – Cultural Affairs
Grand Tour - Götze & Giebler in New Zealand and Australia
Made in Kaisersaschern
New Zealand
Trentham Mechanics Institute
66 High St, Trentham VIC 3458



ART KARLSRUHE 2018
At the 2018 edition Karlsruhe Art Fair we present the installation "Ad Astra" by Hiroyuki Masuyama. It consists of the sphere "0" (at the “sculpture square”) and a one-artist show. The Sphere "0" is a walk-through wooden ball of 300 cm diameter, perforated with 30,000 glass fiber pens of different size and colour, which depict the stars of the northern and southern hemispheres. Who climbs them sees stars on all sides, as if one were floating alone in space.

Our second one-artist show is traditionally based on the latest works by Thitz. His "Utopian Civilizations" show cities of tomorrow, looking like jungles, mountains or simply mega-cities.
ART KARLSRUHE 2018
Preview tickets available for our collectors. Each ticket admits two. Please send us an e-mail and do not forget your recent postal address.
At the 2018 edition Karlsruhe Art Fair we present the installation "Ad Astra" by Hiroyuki Masuyama. It consists of the sphere "0" (at the “sculpture square”) and a one-artist show. The Sphere "0" is a walk-through wooden ball of 300 cm diameter, perforated with 30,000 glass fiber pens of different size and colour, which depict the stars of the northern and southern hemispheres. Who climbs them sees stars on all sides, as if one were floating alone in space.

Our second one-artist show is traditionally based on the latest works by Thitz. His "Utopian Civilizations" show cities of tomorrow, looking like jungles, mountains or simply mega-cities.
Art Karlsruhe 2017
16 until 19 February 2017
AXEL ANKLAM, GRITA GÖTZE, MORITZ GÖTZE, ANNA KANT, HIROYUKI MASUYAMA, NGUYEN XUAN HUY, WIELAND PAYER, HANS-CHRISTIAN SCHINK, ULRIKE THEUSNER, THITZ
sculpture venue: DANA MEYER
We are looking forward to seeing you!
Halle 3, Stand J 32 + H 32
Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten, Germany
Preview + Vernissage
(by invitation)
Wednesday, 15 February: 3 - 9 pm
opening hours
16 - 18 February noon - 8 pm
19 February 11 am - 7 pm
London Art Fair with Hiroyuki Masuyama
Hiroyuki Masuyama and Joseph Mallord William Turner
The journeys from London to Rome
Turner's favorite themes were landscapes and seascapes, light and atmosphere being his special interest. Re-photographing these paintings is almost impossible: Nothing changes faster than light and atmosphere; and of course landscapes and cities look different than almost two centuries ago. Using an elaborate technique, sampling hundrets of photographs to one picture, Masuyama succeeded in recreating Turner's motifs.
Masuyama firmly believes in the possibility of time travel. As a Japanese, he also knows that you need a small deliberate irregularity to make something perfect. That is why, in his works, there are temporal transitions, passages between past, present and future. Seeing the past in the bright light of the present, without the patina of time - the works of Hiroyuki Masuyama make it possible.
London Art Fair
Art Projects
Stand P4
Business Design Centre
52 Upper Street
London N1 0QH
United Kingdom
Opening times
VIP Preview: Tuesday 17 January 3pm - 9pm
Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 January 11am – 9pm
Friday 20 January 11am – 7pm
Saturday 21 January 11am – 7.30pm
Sunday 22 January 11am – 5pm
Angel Station - 5 minute walk
King’s Cross St Pancras – 10 minute walk
Buses 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 341, 476











