Simon Popper, 04.09.2016 – 24.12.2016, Motto Berlin
Posted in Art, Exhibitions, Motto Berlin on December 27th, 2016Tags: art, Exhibition, motto berlin, Simon Popper
04.09.2016 – 24.12.2016 @ Motto Berlin
Simon Popper










04.09.2016 – 24.12.2016 @ Motto Berlin
Simon Popper










24.05.2016 – 12.07.2016 @ Motto Berlin






19.04.2016 – 25.05.2016 @ Motto Berlin
Guy Meldem
AMPUTEE LOVE
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Maximage
NO NEIN NU! NIET






Since 17.9.2015 @ Motto Berlin
Time Piece (Additive Synthesis Bell)
Constantin Engelmann and Elisa Storelli


02.05.2015 – 24.07.2015 @ Motto Berlin
Fatal Kadath Fatal
Henning Bohl









ABOUT SPACE – Souvenirs; contains a series of playful artist interviews.
The project was initiated after some screenings of nature documentaries at the Field House of the Atlantic Centre for the Arts, New Smyrna Beach – Florida, a visit to NASA – Kennedy Space Center and some beach explorations at Canaveral National Seashore as part of a residency program at Atlantic Centre for the Arts.
€35.00
Universities and art schools alike have been subjected to the pressure of recent austerity politics and the ongoing attempt to transform higher education according to the demands of reigning neoliberals. In this context, it is urgent to conceive of alternative frameworks and methodologies of study–whether within, outside or at the margins of academic institutions.
This book examines the current interest in education through a series of conversations with artists, theorists, activists and educators -including Suhail Malik, Brian Holmes, Ruth Sonderegger, Gerald Raunig, Judy Chicago, Gal Kirn, Mohammad Salemy, Melissa Gordon, Marina Vishmidt and Andrea Fraser-who are all actively involved in developing new models of study. Ranging from self-organized learning to critical teaching methodologies, the alternatives gathered here offer a resource for those interested in the renewed politicization of education, new modes of knowledge production and teaching methodologies.
€ 23.00
26.04.2014 – 03.06.2014 @ Motto Berlin
‘WELCOME 2 KANADA’
“Don’t expect a turkey dog here”
Alex Turgeon














New Public School in Jerusalem – Under the Mountain 2011-2013. Omer Krieger. Public School Editions.
New Public Art in Jerusalem documents selected moments and actions that took place during the Under the Mountain Festival from 2011-2013, with Omer Krieger as artistic director.
The book, which was published by the Jerusalem Season of Culture in collaboration with the graphic design studio Public School, was edited by Tea Tupajić, a Croatian theatre director who specializes in critical thinking on performance, institutions and politics. She also edits the Frakcija magazine and participated in Under the Mountain 2013.
The Under the Mountain festival which kicks off again, for the fourth time in July, commissions and hosts artistic works “made of people,” and spans a range of artistic disciplines including: performance art, theatre, dance, video, fine arts, music, sculpture and discourse. Under the Mountain is a popular, expansive and in-depth project which plays out, entirely, in Jerusalem’s public domain—the center of Israel’s political and religious life.
Author: Tea Tupajić (Ed.)
Publisher: Public School Editions
Language: english
Pages: 80
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 978-965-92283-0-0
€10.00
I can not repeat what I hear
Natalie Czech’s works meander between concrete poetry and conceptual photography. In der newest publication she directs her main focus to the writing process and its inherent possibilities. For the series “Voyelles”— which refers to Rimbaud’s eponymous poem — Czech invited ten authors to describe a fictitious synesthesia-invoking photography in her name. In the publication’s other series, “Poems by Repetition”, the stylistic device of repetition simultaneously creates echo, music, rhythm, stuttering, and beat. Natalie Czech uses newspaper articles, record covers, books, different iPad models and Kindle readers as supporting media for the poems and thus creates a dialogue between printed text and illustration, the literary form of a poem and the artistic practice of photography. The artist transforms literary into visual strategies and formally writes poems in the medium of photography.
Author: Natalie Czech
Publisher: Spector Books
Language: english / german
Pages: 139
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-944669-07-6
€28.00