EVOLVING KINETICS at Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen

Nicolas Sassoon, Prophets - Tanaga, 2023

EVOLVING KINETICS. Transformations of Kinetic Art in the Post-Digital Age

With works by: Kim Asendorf (DE), Banz & Bowinkel (DE), Armin Keplinger (DE), Rosa Menkmann (NL), Nicolas Sassoon (FR), Studio Above&Below (Daria Jelonek and Perry-James Sugden) (UK), Robert Seidel (DE)

Curated by: Peggy Schoenegge (peer to space)

Opening: March 10, 2023, 7 pm

Duration: March 10 – May 21, 2023

At: Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen

With digital media such as smartphones, tablets, or VR glasses, new possibilities of artistic practice and art experience arise. The digital work is subject to its own technical rules – independent of physical laws such as gravity. This leads to a new frame for art.

The artists in the exhibition investigate, expand, and change the (traditional) form of kinetic art by incorporating the digital. The works float freely in space, create an immersive environment, and break the rigid structures of the physical site. The focus is on the moment of movement. In the interrelation between work and technology, new dimensions of dynamics open up and are developed in a new way. Kim Asendorf, Rosa Menkman and Armin Keplinger create immersive spaces, which they digitally extend and are related to Op-Art. Their installations overcome the spatial limitations of the museum and thereby create a new form of reality. Banz & Bowinkel, on the other hand, present minimalist sculptures that, as virtual augmentations, make it possible to experience an immediate interrelationship between the digital and analog worlds. In a similar vein, Robert Seidel and Studio Above&Below place their immaterial works in the physical space, allowing a new perspective on kinetic sculpture. In contrast, Nicolas Sassoons's works dynamize the solid form of various volcanic blocks. He juxtaposes the organic material with the technological matter, creating an abstract moment of movement.

What unites all the works in the exhibition is the elemental role of the viewer in the process of the work’s emergence. Without the visitor, the kinetic moment – and thus the work itself – cannot unfold. Thus, the visitors are invited and called upon to put on the VR glasses, take the tablets in their hands, and actively enter the individual rooms in order to discover the different digital worlds.  EVOLVING KINETICS creates an experiential space of contemporary, digital art that enters into a dialogue with the collection of Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen.

Full exhibition text and more information about each artwork you will find here.

Accompanying Program:

Curator’s tour: April 14, 2023

Further events of the accompanying program will be announced on the website of Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen.

 

Group Show on New Media Art at Goethe Media Space, Toronto

TOUCHING FROM A DISTANCE II - Transmediations in the Digital Age

Commissioned & presented by the Goethe-Institut Toronto
Co-presented with Hot Docs, Images Festival & Digifest

Artists: Jonas Blume (DE), Manja Ebert (DE), Ornella Fieres (DE), Aron Lesnik (DE), Lorna Mills (CAN), Sarah Oh-Mock (DE), Julia Charlotte Richter (DE), Anna Ridler (UK), The Swan Collective (DE), Tina Wilke (DE).

Curated by Tina Sauerländer (peer to space)

Opening & Artist Talk: Friday, March 22, 2019, 6:30 pm

Goethe Media Space, 100 University Ave, North Tower, 2nd floor, Toronto, Canada

Touching From A Distance presents recent digital art works immersed into the book shelves and media hardware at the Goethe Media Space. All works deal with transmediation, the process of translating information between different co-existing media–analog or digital, written or visual. The concept of transmediation reflects our daily internet routine, as we stay connected via intangible yet visible information. The band Joy Division praised the effect of music conveyed through the radio with their 1979 song Transmission: “Touching from a distance...sound, that's all we need to synchronise.” Today, digital data reaches and connects us as we post images, create short videos, or use emojis.

The 10 featured works build bridges between literature, language, digital art or VR. Ornella Fieres explores the transitions between analog and digital imagery; Anna Ridler transforms Edgar Allan Poe’s Fall of the House of Usher into an AI animation based on the artist’s drawings; Aron Lesnik creates uncanny animations of people talking about the advantages of reading.

The exhibition is the 2nd version of TOUCHING FROM A DISTANCE, organized by medienkunstverein.com and Literaturhaus Berlin, curated by Manja Ebert, Tina Sauerländer and Peggy Schoenegge in 2018.

The exhibition includes a world premiere by Lorna Mills as well as 6 North American and 3 Canadian premieres.

Duration: Fri, 03/22/2019 - Thu, 05/23/2019

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