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2015

GEGEN AGAINST

Noora Geagea, Terike Haapoja, Julian Röder und Maaria Wirkkala

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MATTI KUJASALO: BETWEEN ORDER AND ENTROPY

Matti Kujasalo (b. 1946) is a living legend refusing the pedestal and continuing flat out a career stretching out to almost five decades.

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THE ALVAR AALTO LIBRARY OF VYBORG

The exhibition tells the story of the Alvar Aalto Library in Vyborg in the context of works by Ola Kolehmainen and Liisa Roberts with the collective “What’s the Time in Vyborg?”. The contemporary artists spun their concepts around the idea of the building, its history and its architecture to create new works.

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DIE 1. BERLIN EDITION von BERLIN-KLONDYKE

15.05.2015 – 23.05.2015
Opening: Thursday, May 14th, 2015, 6-9 pm

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POETIC MINIMALISM

The group exhibition Poetic Minimalism revolves around German artist Bernd Lohaus (1940-2010), whose haunting work remains unknown to a wider audience even today. At Salon Dahlmann, his work will be presented for the first time in an international context in combination with artists of younger generations who share a similar approach.

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DIE DRITTE HAND: Last Exit Painting

“It all boils down to a question of faith” – this is how Thomas Lawson’s famous 1981 essay “Last Exit Painting” begins, where he describes painting as the last exit of a free artistic practice after its radical dissection by conceptual and action art of the 1960s and 70s. Faith can mean both trust and belief. Both terms assume that the subject can let go to a certain degree, or surrender, if you will. Lawson also speaks of the “naivety” an artist must have to do his or her job, in the hope that “it will all work out in the end.”[1]

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