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Axel Anklam on exhibition in Till Richter Museum
The MainStage opens with Axel Anklam’s (*1971, Wriezen, lives and works in Berlin and Bad Freienwalde) retrospective Clearing, covering the years from 2005 to 2016.
His sculptures are biomorph yet abstract. Skins of glassfibre, epoxy resin, latex and carbon on skeletons of steel. The forms seem to be borrowed from nature but are never seen before; just like stepping onto a clearing and beholding of something extraordinary.
Axel Anklam in our eyes is among the most advanced and best contemporary sculptors worldwide. His international awards and exhibits speak to the attraction the work exerts. We are proud to be able to present him at the Till Richter Museum and are particularly happy that he will be present personally for the opening on April 23rd. The museums wishes to thank in particular Frisch Collection, Berlin for lending us some of their fine pieces.
image: Axel Anklam · Line · 2016 · stainless steel, carbon, epoxy · 47x32x73
Art Karlsruhe 2016
Messeallee 1, 76287 Rheinstetten, Germany
Dana Meyer is this year's laureate of the Glock-Grabe Foundation Award
Dana Meyer is this year's laureate of the Glock-Grabe Foundation Award. The awards ceremony and opening of the accompanying show will take place on 11 October 11 am at the Kunsthaus Meyenburg in Nordhausen. Congratulaions, dear Dana Meyer!
Eckart Hahn solo show viennacontemporary


Nguyen Xuan Huy at the Mannheimer Kunstverein




Moritz Götze on exhibition at the 'Anhaltische Gemäldegalerie Dessau'
Dana Meyer sculptures
open Mon - Fri 9 am - 6 pm
Hans-Christiam Schink in the Antwerpen Photo Museum
Fotomuseum Antwerpen, Belgien
Mijn Vlakke Land
26th June - 4th October 2015
Works by Ansel Adams (US), Francis Alÿs (BE), Frères Bisson (FR), Paul Bogaers (NL), Dirk Braeckman (BE), Anna Collette (US), Armand Dandoy (BE), Michiel De Cleene (BE), Misha de Ridder (NL), Babs Decruynenaere (BE), Thomas Demand (DE), Chloe Dewe Mathews (UK), Constant Dullaart (NL), Gilbert Fastenaekens (BE), Joan Fontcuberta (ES), Anne Geene (NL), Geert Goiris (BE), Yann Gross (CH), Michiel Hendryckx (BE), David Horvitz (US), William Henry Jackson (US), Adam Jeppesen (DK), Jan Kempenaers (BE), Mark Klett (US), Robert Knoth (NL), Alvin Langdon Coburn (US), Gustave Le Gray (FR), Jochen Lempert (DE), Albéric Lunden (BE), Robert Macpherson (UK), Michèle Matyn (BE), Andreas Mühe (DE), Asako Narahashi (JP), Bruno Roels (BE), Henning Rogge (DE), Arno Roncada (BE), Thomas Ruff (DE), Hans-Christian Schink (DE), Charles T. Scowen (UK), Liam Singelyn (BE), Berndnaut Smilde (NL), Dominique Somers (BE), Alfred Stieglitz (US), Thomas Struth (DE), Hiroshi Sugimoto (JP), William Henry Fox Talbot (UK), James Valentine (UK), Awoiska van der Molen (NL), Corinne Vionnet (CH), Robert Voit (DE), Ester Vonplon (CH), Charles Waldack (BE), Carleton E. Watkins (US), Edward Weston (US), Emma Wieslander (SE) en Masao Yamamoto (JP).
GALERIE ROTHAMEL
Dr. Jörk Rothamel
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#catcontent: Eckart Hahn, Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beys u.a. Kunstpalais Erlangen
8th April until 21th June 2015
Animals populate the internet: movies and pictures of grumpy looking cats or sneezing pandas are clicked on, viewed, commented and shared by the millions on social media. In visual arts animals are also everywhere. Drawn, painted photographed, recorded in stone and marble or cast in bronze, they are a recurring motif.
Starting from the central works of the municipal collection Erlangen, the exhibition #catcontent deals with the various forms of the beast becoming an image. From the representation of the animal as a metaphor and symbol to newer perspectives in dealing with digital imagery, the representation of the different aspects of the complex human-animal relationship are constantly being explored and integrated into art.
The focus of the exhibition is on works by artists who stimulate a change of perspective. Here it is not only the man who looks at the animal, but also the animal looks to the human. Animals are more than just metaphors or objects; instead they can be seen as actors who meet in worldly situations.
In cooperation with the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg and the 19th International Puppet Theatre Festival, a comprehensive show is brought to you. Accompanied performances, films, panel discussions, lectures, workshops, theatre performances, tours, and a Poetry Slam all takes place at #catcontent. In the centre is an interdisciplinary conference where the concept of animal agency is discussed, asking about the power of animal acts. A comprehensive catalogue of the participating artists and the contributions of academic support program will be presented and published.
Artists: Kader Attia (FR), Georg Baselitz (DE), Thomas Bayrle (DE), Joseph Beuys (DE), Björn Braun (DE), Annika Eriksson (SE), Erro (IS), Eckart Hahn (DE), Henrik Håkansson (SE), Keith Haring (US), Judith Hopf (DE), Jörg Immendorff (DE), Jürgen Klauke (DE), Eva Kot'átková (CZ), Agnes Meyer-Brandis (DE), Katja Novitskova (EE) Dennis Oppenheim (US), AR Penck (DE), Adriana Ramić (US), Kirstine Roepstorff (DK), Mathilde Rosier (FR), Dieter Roth (CH), Shimabuku (JP), Wolf Vostell (DE)
Pop Art Meets Early Romantics
On Saturday, April 4, Moritz Götze spoke at Germany Culture about his current exhibition "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" or “The Youth's Magic Horn” featured in the Art Collection of Jena’s City Museum. If you missed the talk than you can hear it here. The exhibition can be seen in the context of the theme "Romance, Light, Infinity" exhibiting until 2nd August.