Kunstverein Hannover

Produktion. Made in Germany Drei

Kestner Gesellschaft, Kunstverein Hannover, Sprengel Museum Hannover

03 Jun - 03 Sep 2017

Schirin Kretschmann »Physical«, 2017
Installation view at Kunstverein Hannover, 2017
pigment, clay, acrylic glass elements intervention, dimensions variable
Photo: Raimund Zakowski
Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Jochen Hempel, Leipzig / Berlin and Galerie Gisela Clement, Bonn
Raphaela Vogel »Uterusland«, 2017
Installation view at Kunstverein Hannover, 2017
Mixed Media, Video, 7:03 min.
Installation, Dimensions variable
Photo: Raimund Zakowski
Courtesy of the artist, BQ, Berlin
Peles Empire »Grid«, 2017
Installation view at Kunstverein Hannover, 2017
Ming ceramics, black clay, rope, styrofoam, printed tyles, rugs Installation, dimensions variable
Photo: Raimund Zakowski
Courtesy the artist, Wentrup, Berlin
Willem de Rooij »Bouquet IX«, 2012
Installation view at Kunstverein Hannover, 2017
as interpreted by Marcel in het Veld, Green Creation, on 02.06.2017 spheric flower arrangement, 10 different sorts of white flowers, white ceramic vase, plinth
Photo: Raimund Zakowski
Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Buchholz,Berlin/Cologne/NewYork
Oliver Laric »Sleeping Boy«, 2016
stereo lithography and selective laser sintering, polyamide, polished epoxy, TuskXC2700T, polyurethane, pearlescent pigment, water transfer print
55 × 111.5 × 101.5 cm
Collection of Hugo and Carla Brown
PRODUKTION. MADE IN GERMANY DREI
Kestner Gesellschaft, Kunstverein Hannover, Sprengel Museum Hannover
3 June - 3 September 2017

The third edition of Made in Germany, which is collectively curated on a five-year-cycle by the three institutions, focuses on the conditions of producing art in Germany. The group exhibition pursues the questions of how geographical, political, and institutional structures as well as new technologies are creating important conditions for the production of art in the course of the digital turn. In an art landscape that, by international standards, continues to have a unique concentration of institutions (art academies and colleges, art associations, and museums), the German scene is a major international site for the production of and discourse on contemporary art.

The exhibition focuses on artistic positions that address production processes and examines the sites at which it is produced and presented. Besides processual approaches, by way of examples it investigates forms of production that direct the spotlight on network concepts. This becomes palpable based on collective approaches and time-based presentations in which the body and the social attain altered visibilities.

As participating institutions, the Schauspiel Hannover, the Festival Theaterformen, and the KunstFestSpiele are contributing the first time, supplementing the question of production and site with additional projects and thus highlighting the changing production conditions of theater and performance not only in spaces of visual art.

Artists
Olga Balema | Julius von Bismarck | Juliette Blightman | Katinka Bock | BPA // Berlin Program for Artists (Teilnehmer 2016: Maria Anna Bierwirth, Sofia Duchovny, Richard Frater, Mia Goyette, Sylvester Hegner, Johanna Klingler, Nile Koetting, Grayson Revoir, Miriam Yammad) | Carina Brandes | Amy Lien & Enzo Camacho | Julian Charrièrre | Henning Fehr und Philipp Rühr | Kasia Fudakowski | Andreas Greiner | Sascha Hahn | Lena Henke | Calla Henkel und Max Pitegoff | Markus Hoffmann | IMPURE FICTION | Oliver Laric | Felix Kiessling | Daniel Knorr | Schirin Kretschmann | Veit Laurent Kurz | lonelyfingers | Lotte Lindner & Till Steinbrenner | Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili | Das NUMEN | Peles Empire | Willem de Rooij | Thomas Ruff | Yorgos Sapountzis | Timur Si-Quin | Hito Steyerl | Studio for Propositional Cinema | Raphaela Vogel
 

Tags: Olga Balema, Julius von Bismarck, Juliette Blightman, Katinka Bock, Carina Brandes, Studio for Propositional Cinema, Peles Empire, Henning Fehr, Kasia Fudakowski, Andreas Greiner, Lena Henke, Markus Hoffmann, Felix Kiessling, Daniel Knorr, Schirin Kretschmann, Veit Laurent Kurz, Oliver Laric, Grayson Revoir, Willem de Rooij, Thomas Ruff, Henning Fehr Und Philipp Rühr, Philipp Rühr, Yorgos Sapountzis, Hito Steyerl, Raphaela Vogel