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 Territories of the In/Human
 Thu Apr 29 2010
Germania Stuttgart
With this exhibition, the Kunstverein is following this year's thematic focus at the Akademie, namely, the question as to how pervasive concepts of the human and inhuman have become.

 Bettina Lockemann
 Fri Jan 29 2010
Germania Stuttgart
Contact Zones. With their unspectacular gesturing, Lockemann's works particularly stand out within contemporary photographic art. The high pictorial quality, the complexity of content, and the precise conceptualization characterizing her works attest to a well-reflected treatment of both the aesthetic and theoretical parameters of photography. In her elaborate series, the artist pursues various explorative questions relevant to society.

 Peggy Buth
 Fri Sep 11 2009
Germania Stuttgart
Desire in Representation. Buth explores the narrative techniques applied by the museum and in literature as respects both their colonialist influences and their constructions of historicity, manhood myths, and the other. The Western projections onto the other are known to mirror one's own yearnings and fears.

 Subversive Practices
 Fri May 29 2009
Germania Stuttgart
The project devotes itself to experimental and conceptual art practices that had established between the nineteen-sixties and eighties in Europe and South America under the influence of military dictatorships and communist regimes. The exhibition comprising more tha 300 works by around eighty artists has been developed by a team of thirteen international curators in close collaboration with the Kunstverein over a two-year process. The show undertakes the experiment of a shifted cartograph and an extended understanding of conceptual art, which has become established well beyond the Anglo-American canon.

 Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler
 Wed Jan 28 2009
Germania Stuttgart
The exhibition "No Room to Answer - Projections" by the Swiss/U.S. artist duo, presents seven video installations. They expand the narrative forms of theater and cinema in an unparalleled way, and fathom conflicts involving desire and repression, gender positions, remembering and forgetting. The house, or the dwelling, as an unstable space between home and haunting, frequently comes to the fore in their work.

 Daniel Garcia Andujar
 Sat Nov 22 2008
Germania Stuttgart
Postcapital. The project - conceived, in equal measure, as multimedia installation, stage, open databank, and workshop - is founded on a digital archive comprised of over 250,000 documents (texts, audio files, videos, etc.) from the Internet compiled by the artist over the past 10 years. It revolves around the far-reaching changes having evolved worldwide in social, political, economic, and cultural realms over the last 2 decades, their watershed moments emblematized in the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall and the attacks on September 11, 2001.

 NOH Suntag
 Fri Feb 29 2008
Germania Stuttgart
State of Emergency. The artist, who creates his photographs in North and South Korea, is interested in the ambivalences and breaks within and between the two societies: their mirror relationship, the military presence and ideological extremes on both sides, the relationship between the individual and the masses, or the situations - both subtle and openly violent - that pervade everyday life in the South and the North alike.

 Stan Douglas
 Fri Sep 14 2007
Germania Stuttgart
Past Imperfect - Works 1986 - 2007. The show displays fourteen video and film installations as well as more than 120 photographs. As no other artist, Douglas has expanded the experiential spaces of cinema, television, and the museum, both sensorially and intellectually. Time, the key material of his works in many respects, is detached from its familiar order to become a Past Imperfect: an imperfect process of that which has always been the past.

 Video Art Week
 Mon Jun 13 2005
Germania Berlin
The event's attention is directed towards various methods of handling video art demonstrated by mediators and intermediaries in the field. First appointment: presentation by the London collective tank.tv (Blue Noses, Melanie Manchot, Karin Ludman, Matthew Noel-Tod, Nicolas Provost, All Weir, Katy Dove as well as Elmar Vestner, Simone Hckel and Olaf Bo)

 On difference #1
 Sat May 21 2005
Germania Stuttgart
Local Contexts - Hybrid Spaces. Exhibition, Symposium, Workshops, Film Programmes, Lectures, Webforum. Between 2005 and 2006, the project will focus on the local contexts and networked spaces of action of contemporary art – particularly in so called 'non-western' cultures. At several different levels, On Difference sets out to reflect on artistic productions from Eastern Europe, Asia or South America against the background of specific local and trans-local contexts. The artists and co-curators were invited to investigate a concrete specific local situation and its trans-local conditions. The result is an exhibition featuring more than 40 artistic positions

 Video Group Show
 Wed Apr 30 2003
Germania Berlin
The gallery's third international video programme, which features eleven artists: Bettina Allamoda, Heather Burnett, Martin Dammann, Volker Eichelmann/Roland Rust, (e.) Twin Gabriel, Frans Jacobi, Nina Könnemann, Oliver Ressler, Zineb Sedira and Ralf Ziervogel. The programme mainly shows narrative and documentary videos, assemblage of footage that deals in various ways with the iconography of war and cultural struggles of dominance.

 No one ever dies there, ..
 Fri May 31 2002
Germania Dortmund
The exhibition presents art works that deal with forms of presentation and perception as well as the abstraction and repression of war, violence and fear in "western civilisation". They counteract the blind spots of short- and long-sightedness as well as the fading and fade-over of those images that are just as important for modern warfare as they are for modern mass media.

 
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