Calendar
Calendar
The HUM calendar features exhibitions & events by New Zealand arts practitioners working or living abroad.
Alex Chalmers in (working title)
gr_und, Berlin, Germany
12 December 2020 —
24 January 2021
To exhibit is to occupy a given space for a given time. It aims to share curated content with those who wish to encounter it, immerse themselves in it. (working title) is a work in progress, which questions the status of the work through its stages of production, and deals with the process of sharing it with the public. The starting point is the given situation with which the work forms a bond, an interdependence between what is already there and what the artist’s bring in.
gr_und is a nonprofit artist-run space situated in Wedding. From December 12 to January 24 2021, gr_und presents (working title), an exhibition by artists Alex Chalmers and Gisèle Gonon curated by Cédric Mantel.
To exhibit is to occupy a given space for a given time. It aims to share curated content with those who wish to encounter it, immerse themselves in it. (working title) is a work in progress, which questions the status of the work through its stages of production, and deals with the process of sharing it with the public. The starting point is the given situation with which the work forms a bond, an interdependence between what is already there and what the artist’s bring in.
gr_und is a nonprofit artist-run space situated in Wedding. From December 12 to January 24 2021, gr_und presents (working title), an exhibition by artists Alex Chalmers and Gisèle Gonon curated by Cédric Mantel.
Simon Denny, High-rise Berlin
Online project, Schinkel Pavillon
20 November —
31 December 2020
HIGH-RISE BERLIN is an experimental take on the well-established format of a studio visit. Through the pandemic-proof lens of a drone, Schinkel Pavillon offers an intimate glimpse into the worlds of a few Berlin-based artists. Some of them will present their lesser-known artistic skills and tell us about what has recently been inspiring them.
Studio Visit #1 is with Simon Denny in his apartment on the 18th floor high-rise in Berlin-Mitte. Denny’s artistic works include installation, sculpture, print, and video. His elaborate exhibitions endeavor to dismantle the social and political impacts of a ever-expanding techno-industry and entanglements of social media, startup culture, and blockchain. The video captures Simon Denny making his show Mine for K21, Düsseldorf, during lockdown. The drone footage intersects to a minecraft version of Mine which is now temporarily closed because of Covid-19 regulations.
HIGH-RISE BERLIN is an experimental take on the well-established format of a studio visit. Through the pandemic-proof lens of a drone, Schinkel Pavillon offers an intimate glimpse into the worlds of a few Berlin-based artists. Some of them will present their lesser-known artistic skills and tell us about what has recently been inspiring them.
Studio Visit #1 is with Simon Denny in his apartment on the 18th floor high-rise in Berlin-Mitte. Denny’s artistic works include installation, sculpture, print, and video. His elaborate exhibitions endeavor to dismantle the social and political impacts of a ever-expanding techno-industry and entanglements of social media, startup culture, and blockchain. The video captures Simon Denny making his show Mine for K21, Düsseldorf, during lockdown. The drone footage intersects to a minecraft version of Mine which is now temporarily closed because of Covid-19 regulations.
Noho Mai at Berlin's Zebra Poetry Film Festival
ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival, Berlin, Germany (Online)
19 November —
22 November 2020
The collaborative te reo Māori poetry film Noho Mai which was created as part of an online writing and film workshop run by New Zealanders, Charles Olsen and Peta-Maria Tunui, and the Colombian writer Lilián Pallares, during the Covid-19 confinement in Spain and Aotearoa, New Zealand, has been nominated as one of 34 films chosen from around 2,000 entries from more than 100 countries for this year’s ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival Competition. The Jury comprising Maren Kames, Tom Konyves and Martina Nix will be awarding four prizes together worth €12,000 (NZ$20,000). Furthermore, Noho Mai will be screened on 29 November 2020 in the 8th Ó Bhéal International Poetry Film Competition, Cork, Ireland.
The collaborative te reo Māori poetry film Noho Mai which was created as part of an online writing and film workshop run by New Zealanders, Charles Olsen and Peta-Maria Tunui, and the Colombian writer Lilián Pallares, during the Covid-19 confinement in Spain and Aotearoa, New Zealand, has been nominated as one of 34 films chosen from around 2,000 entries from more than 100 countries for this year’s ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival Competition. The Jury comprising Maren Kames, Tom Konyves and Martina Nix will be awarding four prizes together worth €12,000 (NZ$20,000). Furthermore, Noho Mai will be screened on 29 November 2020 in the 8th Ó Bhéal International Poetry Film Competition, Cork, Ireland.
Simon Denny at Studio Berlin
Berghain, Berlin, Germany
04 September 2020 —
29 August 2021
The exhibition STUDIO BERLIN in Berghain, organized by the Boros Foundation, presents works of contemporary artists who live and work in Berlin. The show features national and international perspectives in the fields of photography, sculpture, painting, video, sound and installation. The exhibition runs from September 4, 2020 - August 29, 2021 (it was closed due to Covid-19 restrictions from November 2, 2020 - June 17, 2021).
The exhibition space was altered during the period of closure. The adjoining Halle am Berghain is no longer part of the show; instead, spaces that are still unknown to the public have been integrated. In addition to the works that were already on view in the initial version of the exhibition, works by Monira Al Qadiri & Raed Yassin, Andrea Büttner, Haris Epaminonda, Bastian Gehbauer, Hannah Hallermann, Constantin Hartenstein, Camille Henrot, Amalie Jakobsen, Tony Just, Simon Mullan, Kirsten Pieroth, Mary-Audrey Ramirez, Aaron Scheer, Nadine Schemmann, Marianna Simnett, Sung Tieu and Kandis Williams will be on display. New works will be integrated throughout the exhibition continuously.
The exhibition STUDIO BERLIN in Berghain, organized by the Boros Foundation, presents works of contemporary artists who live and work in Berlin. The show features national and international perspectives in the fields of photography, sculpture, painting, video, sound and installation. The exhibition runs from September 4, 2020 - August 29, 2021 (it was closed due to Covid-19 restrictions from November 2, 2020 - June 17, 2021).
The exhibition space was altered during the period of closure. The adjoining Halle am Berghain is no longer part of the show; instead, spaces that are still unknown to the public have been integrated. In addition to the works that were already on view in the initial version of the exhibition, works by Monira Al Qadiri & Raed Yassin, Andrea Büttner, Haris Epaminonda, Bastian Gehbauer, Hannah Hallermann, Constantin Hartenstein, Camille Henrot, Amalie Jakobsen, Tony Just, Simon Mullan, Kirsten Pieroth, Mary-Audrey Ramirez, Aaron Scheer, Nadine Schemmann, Marianna Simnett, Sung Tieu and Kandis Williams will be on display. New works will be integrated throughout the exhibition continuously.
The Crossing
backsteinboot, Berlin, Germany
12.00PM — 12.00AM
08 February 2020