[rohrpost] //// Mo,
1.3.2010 | 8pm | TALK__Solvej Helweg Ovesen | Anthony
Marcellini | Karin Laansoo
Sparwasser HQ
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Don Feb 25 12:23:38 CET 2010
SPARWASSER HQ presents
in collaboration with FEINKOST
///// Presentation talk
SPARWASSER HQ ARTISTS/CURATORS IN RESIDENCY 2009/2010
Solvej Helweg Ovesen | Anthony Marcellini | Karin Laansoo
Monday, March 1st, 8pm at FEINKOST
Bernauer Straße 71-72
13355 Berlin
Within the frame of the topic "public sphere-rhetoric/ offentlighed-
retorik" we are delighted to welcome our two new residents Anthony
Marcellini and Karin Laansoo. At the presentation they will talk
about their projects that deal with the ultimate exchange between
artist and audience in the making. These projects are both realized
more as interventions, rather than as 'art event's. Also last years
curator-in-residency Solvej Helweg Ovesen will present the work she
did during her residency at Sparwasser HQ. Her work inspired us and
she was part of the jury for "public sphere-rhetoric/ offentlighed-
retorik". The last part of this year residency, the appointed 10 text
writers, will be ready for publishing in the end of march. The
residency program is here.
_______Anthony Marcellini //// Berlin, Open Your Windows!
Anthony Marcellini is an artist and writer, whose practice can be
defined by an examination of the politics of the creative act. With
his work he aims to create spaces where people come together to
understand themselves in relationship with the world. While he
utilizes many forms of communication and expression, his work
primarily revolves around performance, gesture, speech and theater,
because these are forms that deal most directly with our human behavior.
While in Berlin Anthony is presenting the project, "Berlin, Open Your
Windows!" a research and performance-project taking place throughout
several Berlin neighborhoods. Using apartments as semi-public spaces
Anthony and an opera singer are presenting a series of musical
declarations out the open windows of several flats. These arias are
written to reflect the history, the dreams, the tribulations and the
triumphs of each neighborhood.
Anthony Marcellini received his MFA in Social Practice from
California College of the Arts in 2009. In 2008 he was a recipient of
Southern Exposure’s Alternative Exposure Grant and the Murphy &
Cadogan Fellowship in the Arts. He is also a frequent contributor to
the online journal www.artpractical.com. In 2011 he will present a
new work as part of the Exchange Radical Moments Europe-wide arts
festival. Currently he is teaching fellow through the Independent
Study Course at Valand School of Fine Arts. For more information
visit his blog.
_______Karin Laansoo //// Exploitation On Demand
"Producing an exhibition, for me typically involves extensive
artistic research, writing, and collaborative dialogue over a long
period of time. Mostly project and context dependent, my
collaborations are inspired by unusual situations and often
impossible-looking circumstances."
Karin Laansoo is a curator and writer, originally from Estonia and
currently based in New York City. After receiving her MA in Art
History from the Estonian Academy of Arts in 2002, she has worked as
a producer and Gallery Manager in Tallinn and in New York. In 2005
she authored an award-winning book, 22+ Young Estonian Artists. Since
2008 she has been the Director of PointB—an international artist
residency in Williamsburg, New York. She also runs a single-work
gallery called Monospace in her apartment in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
At the moment, Karin Laansoo is researching the many expressions of
exploitation, both in and around art. She just organized Art, Image,
and Exploitation—an international conference at Estonian Academy of
Arts in Tallinn. Her proposal for Sparwasser stemmed from that
context. The project Exploitation On Demand is a series of public
performances carried out by local volunteers in Berlin according to
authors‘ instructions.
Learn more about the conference; about the open call and Monospace
and about PointB.
_____Solvej Helweg Ovesen //// The World As a Stage
Solvej Helweg Ovesen, born in Denmark 1974, is a curator and author
living in Berlin. She studied communication sciene (BA) at Roskilde
University in Roskilde and cultural studies (MA) at, Copenhagen
University, Copenhagen and succeeded her curatorial training at De
Appel, International Curatorial Program, in Amsterdam 2003-2004. As a
curator she worked e.g. for Sparwasser HQ, Berlin (2000-2002), bak,
basis voor aktuele konst, Utrecht (2004-2005), Kunsthalle
Fridericianum (2004-2006), Werkleitz Biennale 2006, Halle
(2005-2006), U-TURN Kvadriennale für Gegenwartskunst, Kopenhagen,
Århus und Møn (2006-2008). She is co-founder and editor of SUM, Eng-
Dk Magazine for Contemporary Art based in Copenhagen and Berlin.
Selected publications: „Men in Black: Handbuch der kuratorischen
Praxis“, Anthologie, 2004, ”Happy Believers: Werkleitz Biennale”,
exhibition cataloque, 2006, ”Olafur Eliasson: det indre af det Ydre”,
2007, ”U-TURN Quadrennial for Contemporary Art“, exhibition cataloque
2008, ”The Inner Sound that Kills the Outer”, Kirstine Roepstorff,
exhibition cataloque 2009, "The World as Stage", Diskurs Publication
n.b.k., 2010.
In 2009 Solvej Helweg Ovesen was Sparwasser HQ curator-in-resident
and invited by Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.), Berlin | Marius
Babias, where she curated the exhibition “The World as Stage” and
published a book within this frame, "Die Welt als Bühne", in the
Diskurs Publikation series published by Walter König, 2010. The
exhibition and publication is concerned with a critique of the
concepts of 'performance' and 'performativity' in a neoliberal
societal context, which will also be the topic of the presentation.
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