Friday, December 14, 2018

ME Collectors Room --The Olbricht Collection Berlin

300 works by 60 artist give us an overview of the taste of a vivid collector. Lots of Art photography shines in this exhibit by capturing the allure of the light even if it manifested in human form.
Already by now iconic artists are represented spanning some amazing art epochs to give us a playful juxtaposition in the curation of this project. It is an intelligent show that mixes and matches what is seemingly unfit to stand next to each other but renews by doing so its artistic message.


ME Collectors Room --The Olbricht Collection Berlin
more info
https://www.me-berlin.com/












































Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Interview with Abel Burger, "Beautiful Weirdo" for Instinct Berlin







Interview with Abel Burger about her project "Beautiful Weirdo"

What was your upbringing like and what were your first artistic encounters and expressions?

I didn't do an art school. I wanted to, by my parents at this period, weren't super happy about this idea. and I wasn't strong enough to take that decision despite their refusal. At school, I started to draw comics about the life of my friends and I, in classes. I wasn't a bad student but I was just interested only in a few topics. I always thought that, that kind of theoretical learning was stupid. I tried to respect my professors as much as I could but not at all the French system of education. Art was a parallel world which was in fact, my reality.

Who are you art heroes?

Those who are always searching. Art, I mean, the process of creation is kind of a meditation for me, and I am always looking to see, respect and cross my boundaries. I like people who are able to show honestly their emotions in their work, by transmitting them. There is a small line between selfishness and empathy.


What does art mean to you?

I would like to say the freedom of expressing things without being obliged to justify or explain our work. I like to think about art without thinking about good/bad/aesthetics/claiming things. Art creates emotions for humans. Art is sometimes for me a kind of alter ego and if people want to ask me what I wanted to share I will just ask back : What are you feeling about it?


How important is intimacy to your work and why?

Intimacy is an old friend from another country and he doesn't have internet. I always try to catch him and sometimes it happens, and I am grateful for these moments... I thought I was better with metaphors.
I am not a group person. I can't focus on several persons at the same time, I like to be there for one person, and share real things. sometimes small talks are relaxing but yeah, definitely, I think intimacy is quite changing through years, like quickly. and I'm interested by learning about people, exchanging, sharing, caring, to be fed by real conversations. Maybe because there is so much fake things in this world, that I couldn't continue to live that way without being true to myself. as an artist i can show things. i chose to show emotions and bring people together in a way. That's why these things I'm trying to explain are shit but you should understand me if we met.
(and say that art is saying things without being obliged to explain them.. I'm smiling)





How do you pick a subject matter for a show?

Feeling. I can feel that sometimes, someone is close to me and I want to choose him/her/they. and sometimes I feel nothing and feeling nothing is also feeling something and I choose him/her/they for the same reason.


Do you consider your self a weirdo?

Totally. But being in a community of weirdos no longer makes me be a weirdo. We will definitely be weirdos for the world and that's just a fact.


What's the role of the weirdo in society?


I guess it's about transforming the society... into weirdos ?...
No seriously, I prefer to think about what a weirdo is bringing to him/her/themselves, because it will be what society could see and experiment. I think this is something needed to open the mind, spread positivity. Other people could speak about that better than me.


How did the get involved with Village and Instinct?

Simple. when I was in France, I wrote an application to Instinct. I was like : How can I show to these guys that I really really want to work with them ? Then I met Eric in Berlin, and that was easy and honest. He gave me the opportunity and the support.


How has your time been there so far?

Intense, exhausting, rewarding. People are sharing true things. I can totally feel that. But I also have to deal with emotions, and after that to create with them. I am still searching for rhythm but now I feel almost cool and quiet. I love learning, and the way I learn is up to me so how can I could be more happy ?


What is the project you working all about?

I'm working on a project called "Beautiful Weirdo" which is about intimacy, and people, making portraits of them, with paintings, writings, pictures. It's about a meeting, one hour, some questions, some improvisation, but always with honesty. What is intimacy today ? I have no fucking idea. It's because I don't know, that I want to know.


What do you hope to accomplish with it?


I don't know and I hope I will not know. Exploring being free of expectations. That's pretty hard you know but I care about that. We will see at the end. I just created a frame, a structure, but now, I'm just exploring.


When is the opening and what can we expect?

The opening is on January 11th, you will see all this work I've done, and probably performances of other artists, but this is still a surprise..


What comes after that?

An art book about my work, which will be realized by a great publisher, so it would be a beautiful object I guess, one more collective exhibition there, at the village, one in France, and I already have the subject of my next work which is still close to this one. In french : pour toi la vie mon amour violent, which can be translated in : for you life, my violent love.




more info at

https://www.facebook.com/events/217460512478613/

Salon - Abel Burger talks about her project Beautiful WEIRDo!

In this evening Abel Burger, artist in residency at Village.Berlin will present her work in a frame of Instinct.Berlin 2019.

If you like to be part of the project, this is the perfect occasion for you to meet Abel Burger and ask her questions.

This talk is the occasion to share together your questions, expectations and my recent experience with the people I already met: actors, activists, lovers, artists, writers, musicians, djs, filmmaker, members of our community… all beautiful creatures wo make our city unique and inspiring.

hosted by Village Berlin

Monday, November 26, 2018

Berlin Dumpster diving by Richard Schemmerer

Berlin Dumpster diving by Richard Schemmerer

Dumpster diving

What is history but a dumpster of our collective conscience. What is the past but the dumpster for our atrocities. What is yesterday but today on repeat button. Potsdamerplatz is now Sony center a movie house complex, A Rastafari teaches his son German a Turkish boy loves the spectacle of the candles in a catholic church a white blond girl lives as a wife of a Salafist. The West has found its Mitte so did the East both claim the same Story one as winner the other as loser. It all is called Berlin it all is everybody's dream landfill, the IT place to live out a vision of a multi-culti society with warts, scars and bandages but united by the will to survive as equal parts of the same equation. Berlin is not just a historical dumpster but also a human one with the discarded with the ne w born next to each other looking for ways to survive from the rubble rebuild and gentrified or otherwise left as reminders of a reality that some times or even most of the time takes its toll up front but for sure at the end of the journey.





Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Indian Summmer Artist Rinald Hopf at The Ballery



Rinald Hopf captures the human interactions beautifully in his Indian Inspirations


more info at

http://www.rinaldohopf.com/

https://www.facebook.com/The-Ballery-1430466227211364/

Interview with Ricarda Ciontos


Interview with Ricarda Ciontos







Were you always interested in art and what was your earliest memory?

Yes I was always interested in Art my parents are not from the art
business but my aunt was a painter and my grandma a pianist therefore I grew somehow up in an art environment but my first love was not
theatre and performance art but film and music and I think it still is.

Give us little background of your involvement in the Arts?

I am a trained actress who wanted to explore at some point what's
behind the curtain how the whole setting of an evening or event is
happening and I wanted to take own artistic decisions realize my own
vision about what I regard interesting in the arts with more then one
project at a time therefore the track on curating was pretty obvious.

Who are your cultural idols past or present or both?

Well I am not such a huge fan of the word idol I would rather say
peoples work which I observed carefully. It all started with the movies so movie actors and actresses where my
teenage idols James Dean was one of the first but also Bette Davis and
Gena Rowlands and other great performers over the years. When entering
acting school it changed a little bit to great theatre directors and
performers such as Jürgen Gosch or Frank Castorf but music and people like Cohen, Waits or Cave or even Aznavour and Bowie will always
be near to my heart. And for sure I forgot many

What is Nordwind and what is its mission?

Nordwind is nowadays a quite fluid and open platform for the arts I
think ideally it would be an transdisciplinary all year round platform
for all art genres and in collaboration with different partner to
explore urgent social and socio political topics.
It started actually more as a showcase-festival for the Nordic arts
moving towards an international profile and platform over the years

What is radical Art for you?

Radical art is honest direct sometimes painful and always
communicating with the audience beyond boarders of education gender or
ethnicity.

What were your favorite projects so far and why?

My upcoming project with Madame Nielsen is one of my favorites
because she is an exceptional demanding artist and it is always about
the quality of her work that your challenges as a collaborator or
audience member ends. I found out if the artistic oeuvre is bigger
then the natural craziness that we all share then its worth the whole
shebang and with Madame Nielsen its clearly that she is the bigger
artist then demanding or cutting edge nerve wreaking. She is just
amazing.






How did you meet Madame Nielsen and what did impress you most?

Her honesty and her humor and her intelligence and her uniqueness and
her language and her personal engagement. We met 7 years ago and did
already 2 projects in Berlin and Hamburg (die europäischen Medien
Importing Democracy) together there she was still appearing as Claus
Beck Nielsen and Nielsen


What can we expect from the exhibit at the Literature house Berlin?


A first over all show of her work as a performer, writer and musician


What do you consider success in art and its exhibits?

Very old fashioned: if it leaves traces in peoples minds and hearts.


How do feel like after a major exhibit?

Exhaustion.

What project is next on the horizon for you?

2019 will be again a bigger festival and we will work on gender and
post-neocolonial structures.
What comes after and with the #metoo movement where are long term
already existing strategies ect

Nordwind Festival
Artistic Director
www.nordwind-festival.de