Hamburg

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Richard Frater, INVERSION 2: Haute Tension

08 September —
02 November 2023

Galerie Conradi, Hamburg, Germany

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Yota Ayaan, HUMAN IS A COSMIC PLANT

15 July —
23 July 2023

frappant.ev, Hamburg, Germany

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Aloali'i Tapu, TanzHochDrei, Hamburg and Pacific Dance Festival 2023

15 March —
23 April 2023

Kampnagel, Hamburg, Germany and online

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Xin Cheng, DOING EARTH

18 November —
27 November 2022

MOM art space, Hamburg, Germany

Writing

The Discreet Charm of Chance

By Jari Niesner

23.08.2019

In her recent exhibition Following the Rubber Trails, at Frappant Galerie in Hamburg, Germany, Xin Cheng addresses the politics, history and philosophy of rubber, in its varying forms. Writer Jari Nieser explores the artist's performance, film and installation.  

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Simon Denny, something new, something old, something desired

18 February 2022 —
18 February 2024

Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany

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Matthew Cowan, Rituale der Gegenwart (Rituals of the Present)

27 August —
05 September 2021

Künstlerhaus Sootbörn, Hamburg, Germany

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Xin Cheng, SO CLOSE / SO FAR

12 August —
15 August 2021

Hyper Cultural Passenger, Hamburg, Germany

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Simon Denny, Proof of Stake - Technological Claims

04 September —
14 November 2021

Kunstverein, Hamburg, Germany

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Ruth Buchanan in Kunsthaus Hamburg group show

07 June —
20 August 2017

Kunsthaus Hamburg, Germany

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Kate Newby at Kunsthaus Hamburg

11 September —
25 November 2018

Kunsthaus Hamburg, Germany.

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Xin Cheng: Following the Rubber Trails

19 July —
28 July 2019

Frappant Galerie, Hamburg, Germany

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Lisa Reihana : In the shadow of Venus

19 February —
04 October 2020

MARKK Museum Hamburg, Germany

Writing

Social Imagination

By Lance Pearce

20.11.2020

Xin Cheng's Seeing Like a Forest, made during her study at HFBK - University Of Fine Arts Hamburg from 2017-2019, focuses on issues such as sustainability, communities, and resourcefulness. Artist and writer Lance Pearce discusses these themes and their relevance to a world in the midst of a pandemic.