“That Which Doesn’t Kill Us Is Often Made Of Foam” – Group Exhibition @ Chert gallery. 02.04.2011

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That Which Doesn’t Kill Us Is Often Made Of Foam

Jonathan Binet, Kasia Fudakowski, Heike Kabisch, Siôn Parkinson, Erik van der Weijde

Opening reception @ Chert gallery. 2 April. 7 pm.

Chert. Berlin
02.04 – 07.05.2011

http://www.chert-berlin.com/ita/

Heike Kabisch. Works 2005-2010. Chert Gallery

Posted in art, books, distribution, Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on October 17th, 2010
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Heike Kabisch. Works 2005-2010. Chert Gallery. 2010
edition of 500 copies
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Drinnen & Draussen exhibition catalogue. Chert/Motto

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“Drinnen & Draussen”

a group exhibition with:
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Lucy Coggle, Jérémie Gindre, Petrit Halilaj, Karin Hueber, Hannah James, Heike Kabisch, Valerie Krause, Roseline Rannoch, Heiko Räpple, Vanessa Safavi, Carla Scott Fullerton, John Spiteri, Philippe van Wolputte.

26 June – 26 August, 2010

Chert / Motto
Skalitzerstr. 68
10997 Berlin
www.chert-berlin.com
www.mottodistribution.com

The show invites 14 artists from various countries including Germany, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland, Great Britain, Mexico and Kosovo. The different works are situated both inside the gallery space and outside of it, using part of the courtyard where Chert and Motto are located. In this way, the attention is moving between the ideas of precariousness and delicacy, creating a different approach to the public in respect of the artwork, focusing on the differences between a traditional gallery context and an extemporaneous placement.

58 pages
With texts by Katharina Jörder, Dagmar Heppner, Olga Lewicka, Michele Robecchi, Anke Volkmer
Design: Sam de Groot
Printed by Nina Reisinger
Published by Chert & Motto
D 15€ (last copies)

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