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A contAiner The form of this approach reminds me of the essay Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction (1986), in which Ursula Le Guin exercises a feminist critique of the traditional analysis of conventional narration that excludes or marginalizes the to hold complex and complicated. The male hero goes out into the world, kills an animal to bring back to his family, who are waiting for him by the fire in the something cave—in the conventional imagination, the origin of all narration, which Le Guin reconceives. In her theory, the first cultural tool is not a weapon at all but a container. A container that allows things to be collected, stored. An else object that enables both reflection on a tomorrow and reminiscence of a past because it preserves, passes on, and prepares. As with VARIOUS OTHERS, storytelling functions by narrating stories about the decentralized moments of a city within a particular window of time, held together by a network of references—similar to the way a vessel works. This moment of narrative withdrawal and the simultaneity and polyphony of different voices and authors open up the political aspect of this collaborative If it is a human thing to do to put something you want, because it’s work, which refuses to establish a center or hierarchy. useful, edible or beautiful, into a bag, or a basket, or a bit of rolled bark […] and then take it home with you, home being another, Maurin Dietrich larger kind of pouch or bag, a container for people, and then later Director, Kunstverein München on you take it out and eat it or share it […]—if to do that is human, for VARIOUS OTHERS 2020 if that’s what it takes, then I am a human being after all. – Ursula K. Le Guin If one thing has become apparent in recent months, it’s that there VARIOUS OTHERS is an event hosted by the association VFAMK e.V. is an urgency for forms of coexistence and new ideas for being together. VARIOUS OTHERS offers an opportunity for this, in that We thank our partners and all of the supporting members of the association it’s format does not deny differences but rather establishes a basis, who make this project possible as well as the active members for their un- a space in which artistic practices and actors can come together in flagging efforts and dedication. all their diversity. Tim Geissler, Sarah Haugeneder, Johannes Sperling The form of an invitation to gallery owners and artists from other Association Board VFAMK e.V. cities can also entail, in the best sense, the question of which narratives underlie our own community and at what point the stories a city tells become dense, porous or fragile. Where they are alive enough to exist within them or where they must be destabilized in order to breathe. It is about a format in which listeners and story- tellers enter into dialogue. 3
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I like them, they’re nice EXHIBITIONS Rebecca Ackroyd, Ndayé Kouagou, Paul Maheke 12.09.2020–18.10.2020 Opening 11.09. No need for a wall, it’s a garden. No need for a roof, it’s a garden. No need for much, it’s a garden. One person will build the founda- tion and the other one will build the furniture and I’ll do the rest. No concrete for our foundation but a constantly moving presence, to welcome you and anyone else who wants to join. A nice place for a conversation or maybe THE conversation, with a perfect cast. Why them you ask? Because I like them, they’re nice. Three artists come together in a mutual act of constructing space, experience, and meaning: Paul Maheke’s approach extends from working with his own body to the general idea of the body as archive and echo. From this metaphorical perspective, he explores identity politics in regard to queerness and blackness. Rebecca Nir Altman 1 Ackroyd creates ambiguous atmospheres that trigger fundamental urges and fears such as belonging or facing the unknown—things hosting that are deeply intimate but experienced by all. Ndayé Kouagou Sultana, Paris, FR takes a similar interest in core emotions. In his performance and speech-based practice, he combines tales of the everyday with Peres Projects, Berlin, DE existential thought and humor. Alpenstraße 12 81541 München niraltman.com galeriesultana.com peresprojects.com 7
Lucy McKenzie: Prime Suspect EXHIBITIONS 10.09.2020–21.02.2021 Opening 09.09. A formidable painter known for her deployment of illusionistic trompe l’oeil effects and architecturally scaled installations, Lucy McKenzie (b. 1977 in Glasgow) has quickly established herself as one of the most exciting artists of her generation. Developed in close collaboration with the artist herself, and featur- ing over 100 works dating from 1997 to the present, the exhibition examines for the first time the full scope of her oeuvre. It brings together examples from all of the artist’s significant bodies of work, including early paintings relating to pop music and Cold War-era Olympic games; her subsequent engagement with the traditions of Scottish and Eastern European muralism and Belgian illustration; and large-scale paintings based on historic architectural styles. Also included are the collaborative fashion label and research bureau Atelier E.B.; recent works blurring the lines between painting, sculp- ture and furniture; as well as new works commissioned especially Museum Brandhorst 2 for the exhibition. Curated by Jacob Proctor. Theresienstraße 35A 80333 München museum-brandhorst.de 9
Anicka Yi. The Flavor Genome EXHIBITIONS featuring Trisha Donnelly 26.06.2020–10.01.2021 The Espace Louis Vuitton München invites you to uncover The Flavor Genome (2016), an emblematic 3D projection by Korean-American artist Anicka Yi that is on display in conjunction with a video by American artist Trisha Donnelly. Both pieces, which belong to the Collection, are on view within the framework of the Fondation Louis Vuitton Hors-lesmurs program. Through visual montage and the analysis of aromas, both artists examine how sense and perception influence our behavior—what Anicka Yi calls “a biopolitics of the senses.” This exhibition, confront- ing the complementary oeuvres of the two artists, features inten- tionally strange and fantastic works focusing on a natural world influenced by new technological and scientific advances. Espace Louis Vuitton München 3 Maximilianstraße 2a 80333 München de.louisvuitton.com/deu-de/kunst/ espaces-louis-vuitton#munchen 11
In Residence: Support Your Local Artists #2 EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–19.09.2020 Opening 11.09. FLORIDA is pleased to present work by the current recipients of its SYLA (Support Your Local Artist) residency. Anne Seiler’s work deals with global trade and the production of textiles and fashion. She dyes, prints, or embroiders fabrics using traditional handicraft methods and techniques. Narges Kalhor has been collaborating with Mascha Novikova on the production of the film Enki-Penki. Ein Super-Held aus der Oster- waldstrasse (Enki Penki: A Superhero from Osterwald Street), which is conceived in the manner of a traditional Asian shadow play and presents the superhero’s story in an experimental way. Claudia Holzinger works intuitively and freely between disci- plines to create space-consuming installations in which photogra- phy transports the main narrative. During her time at FLORIDA, she has been working on two photo series entitled FIASCO. Curated by Laura Lang. FLORIDA Lothringer 13 4 Artists: Claudia Holzinger, Narges Kalhor, Anne Seiler Lothringer Straße 13 81667 München lothringer13florida.org 13
Andrzej Steinbach: Industrial Music EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–11.10.2020 Opening 11.09. On the occasion of its first participation in VARIOUS OTHERS, and in cooperation with the Briefing Room, Brussels, fructa space pre- sents the exhibition Industrial Music featuring work by the Berlin- based artist Andrzej Steinbach. Trained as a photographer, Steinbach expands the medium with sculptural strategies, auditory elements, and spatial interventions. The focal point of the exhibition is a doorframe taken from the former Registration Authority for Foreign Nationals in Leipzig, which he will make chime. Additional pieces address the reuse and further processing of social and cultural artifacts. Industrially produced mass goods and highly individual objects form a poly- phonic composition. fructa space 5 hosting Briefing Room, Brussels, BE Leonrodstraße 89 80636 München fructa.org briefingroom.eu 15
Felix Gonzalez-Torres: “Untitled“, 1992. EXHIBITIONS An exhibition project in public space by the Sammlung Goetz 08.09.2020–17.09.2020 The black-and-white photograph “Untitled” (1992) by Felix Gonzalez- Torres, in which a figure’s ghostly shadow is captured on a billowing curtain, is part of the artist’s billboard series. The concept behind the work is that the owner produces the image as a public poster. Regardless of how often it is printed, it is always unique. In the context of Munich’s VARIOUS OTHERS, the Sammlung Goetz is presenting “Untitled” (1992) on five billboards around the city (Auenstraße opposite number 58, Blumenstraße / Pestalozzi- straße, Marienplatz / Marienhof lower level exit Dienerstraße, Odeonsplatz / connecting corridor U 6/5) as well as in front of its own exhibition building in Munich. Sammlung Goetz 6 Oberföhringer Straße 103 81925 München sammlung-goetz.de 17
Brainwashed. EXHIBITIONS Sammlung Goetz at the Haus der Kunst 31.01.2020–20.09.2020 Brainwashed is dedicated to the pop cultural phenomenon of the mainstream and explores the various manipulative strategies in plu- ralistic societies that are capable of creating a media consonance. Franz Erhard Walther. Shifting Perspectives 06.03.2020–29.11.2020 Winner of the Golden Lion at the 2017 Venice Biennale, Franz Erhard Walther is a key figure in the departure from the image. In his work, the body functions as a medium that transforms life pro- cesses into images, thus challenging the viewer’s understanding of traditional pictorial logic. Haus der Kunst 7 Michael Armitage. Paradise Edict 04.09.2020–14.02.2021 Prinzregentenstraße 1 The British-Kenyan painter Michael Armitage is one of the most ex- citing young voices in contemporary art. His work combines Euro- 80538 München pean and East African themes and traditions of painting and offers a complex picture of the visual imagination of present-day Kenya. hausderkunst.de Der Öffentlichkeit von den Freunden Haus der Kunst – Kapwani Kiwanga 09.10.2020.–25.04.2021, Opening 08.10. The artistic practice of Kapwani Kiwanga addresses power asym- metries by placing historical narratives in dialogue with contempo- rary realities, the archive, and tomorrow’s possibilities. 19
Joker EXHIBITIONS Caragh Thuring, Rasmus Nilausen, Troels Wörsel, Marcel Broodthaers 12.09.2020–10.10.2020, Opening 11.09. Joker is an exhibition about images, language, and the space in between. “I know that noise! Someone has just died!” “No, it was just a grasshopper jumping on your bed.” Scarcely have I begun to open my eyes—already I begin to dis- tinguish one thing from another. Joker is an exhibition about vision—looking, speaking, writing, image making, and the beauty (and tragedy) of deciphering signs and text. Images as texts, as tools of reflection. “A lot of dirty towels are lying on the floor.” — — “Did I really see the towels lying there, or did I only read the Jahn und Jahn 8 sentence: ‘A lot of dirty towels are lying on the floor’?” — hosting — “Yes, you only dreamed of the dirty towels.” THOMAS DANE GALLERY, London, UK Joker is an exhibition about shadows. Or to be more precise: garcía | galería, Madrid, ES about the difference between the shadow and its origin. Let’s call it irony. Baaderstraße 56 B und C Irony is to be found in the gap between the subject and its an- tithesis—to be activated by the reader. 80469 München “Do you know the difference between — ?” — — “Yes, the difference is a joke!” jahnundjahn.com thomasdanegallery.com Joker is an exhibition about poetry. About relations. About the joy of making sense. It is put together by the artist Julius Heinemann. garciagaleria.com Excerpts from Peter Handke’s poem “Distinctions” in Peter Handke, The Innerworld of the Outerworld of the Innerworld, trans. Michael Roloff (New York: Seabury Press, 1974). 21
Il Mondo Umano EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–31.10.2020 Opening 11.09. Il Mondo Umano is a comprehensive artistic survey of the human world and the final installment in a trilogy of shows contemplat- ing the “worlds of the world.” It follows on the heels of Il Mondo Botanico and Il Mondo Animale, which featured artistic perspec- tives on flora and fauna. In cooperation with Christine König Galerie, Galerie Klüser presents work by photographer Juergen Teller. In his unmistakable style and with a critical eye, Teller stages people and, incidentally, human environments. Together with paintings, drawings, photography, and sculptures by Galerie Klüser artists, an ensemble of works is formed that deals with people and humanity in a variety of ways and reflects the diverse aspects of this subject in contemporary art. Artists: Stephan Balkenhol, Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, James Brown, Tony Cragg, Enzo Cucchi, Galerie Klüser 1 & Galerie Klüser 2 9 Gregor Hildebrandt, Alex Katz, Olaf Metzel, Cindy Sherman, Juergen Teller, Andy Warhol, among others hosting Christine König Galerie, Vienna, AT Georgenstraße 15 & Türkenstraße 23 80799 München galerieklueser.com christinekoeniggalerie.com 23
Shara Hughes: Restless EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020 –16.10.2020 Opening 11.09. Kunst Kunz Gallery Editions is pleased to partner with Pace Prints, New York to present Restless, the first solo exhibition of Shara Hughes in Germany. Hughes’ work explores the balance between the real and the imagined and demonstrates a preference for vibrant and ventur- ous colors. Her exploration of abstraction and figuration, combined with the dynamic manner in which she fixes form and color via the medium of printing on paper, places her in an artistic lineage ranging from Henri Matisse to David Hockney, Art Nouveau to Ex- pressionism. With Restless, Hughes debuts new etchings and a series of monotypes that transfer her unique way of painting into printmaking. Knust Kunz Gallery Editions 10 hosting PACE PRINTS, New York, US Ludwigstraße 7 80539 München sabineknust.com paceprints.com 25
Responsive Curating EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–25.10.2020 Opening 11.09. Responsive Curating deals with the format of the “exhibition” as a universal medium with surprising results—particularly in light of the current challenges of a pandemic. For this international project, neither artist travel nor art transport is required. Instead, the show takes up the formal principles of 1960s instruction-based art and applies them to today’s needs, including responsiveness and vector-based data. Implemented on the basis of the participating artists’ instructions, all of the artworks are carried out by the curators at each venue and, at the close of each show, returned into the local recycling system of goods— obstructing the emergence of an aura of uniqueness. Curated by Ralf Homann (Kunstraum München) in collaboration with Uwe Jonas (studio im HOCHHAUS, Berlin) and Suresh Kumar and Surekha (BAR1, Bengaluru). Kunstraum München 11 Artists: Anjana Kothamachu, Antonia Low, Ina Ettlinger, Hans HS Winkler, Harish V Mallappanavar, rasso rottenfusser, Vichar B N, hosting Vineesh Amin studio im HOCHHAUS, Berlin, DE BAR1, Bengaluru, IN Holzstraße 10 Rgb. 80469 München kunstraum-muenchen.de studio-im-hochhaus.de 27
Not Working – Artistic production and EXHIBITIONS matters of class 12.09.2020–22.11.2020 Opening 11.09. This September, the Kunstverein München presents the exhibition Not Working – Artistic production and matters of class, which brings together international artists who examine the mutual con- ditionality of artistic production and social class in their work. The project is framed by a comprehensive accompanying program as well as a publication, thereby creating a discursive and interdisci- plinary platform that questions, exposes, and uncovers the insuffi- cient reflection on the many facets of established social structures. Curated by Maurin Dietrich and Gloria Hasnay. Artists: Adrian Paci, Angharad Williams, Annette Wehrmann, Gili Tal, Guillaume Maraud, Josef Kramhöller, Laura Ziegler and Stephan Janitzky, Lise Soskolne, Matt Hilvers, Stephen Willats Kunstverein München 12 12.09. & 13.09. Individual guided tours with the curatorial team. By appointment only. Please lease sign up via info@kunstverein-muenchen.de Galeriestraße 4 80539 München kunstverein-muenchen.de 29
Radio Activity. EXHIBITIONS Collective Approaches to Art and Politics 18.02.2020–13.09.2020 Taking Berthold Brecht’s radio theory as its starting point, Radio Activity explores the artistic and political collectives of the 1920–30s and the 1960–70s who created their own dispatch channels and lines of communication. Curated by Karin Althaus and Stephanie Weber. Artists: ARBKD, Binga, Cashmere Radio Berlin, Danon, Genzken, Gruppe SPUR, Günther, Heise, Homann/Unverdorben, Institute for Computational Vandalism, de Jong, Laboratorio P, Lesjak, Liebfried, Mayer, Meunier, Müller, Radio Papesse, Radler, La Rocca, Ruine München, Schlichter, Xul Solar, Weinhold, Zeising, Zimmer, Zylla Sheela Gowda: It.. Matters 31.03.2020–18.10.2020 It.. Matters is the first solo museum exhibition of Indian artist LENBACHHAUS MÜNCHEN 13 Sheela Gowda in Germany. For her sprawling installations, Gowda uses distinctive materials from her native country whose nature, colors, and scents endow her works with narrative as Luisenstraße 33 well as metaphorical force in a meditation on urban and rural life 80333 München in India. Curated by Eva Huttenlauch. lenbachhaus.de Looking at the Sun at Midnight. Contemporary Art from the Lenbachhaus and the KiCo Foundation 29.09.2020–01.08.2021, Opening 28.09. With AA Bronsen, Bonvicini, Breitz, Export, Genzken, Haliti, Hammann, Hopf, General Idea, Kelm, Klemm, Kot’átková, Lassnig, Melián, Nengudi, Paris, Petzold, Shah, Sherman, Sieverding, Trockel. 31
Living As EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–16.10.2020 Opening 11.09. Sangt Hipolyt is an independent art space in Berlin-Wedding founded in 2018 by the artist Burkhard Beschow. In Living As, Beschow presents his own work alongside work by every artist that has previously shown at Sangt Hipolyt or will show there in the near future. Two of the artists have also had solo exhibitions at Loggia. Burkhard Beschow’s previous collaborative projects include Info-Punkt (with Anne Fellner and Hendrik Niefeld) and Comedy Club (with Anne Fellner and Jens Einhorn), neither of which were tied to a fixed location. The exhibition at Loggia will be the first presentation of Sangt Hipolyt outside of Berlin. Artists: Felix Amerbacher, Paul Barsch, Burkhard B eschow, Horacio Alcolea Crespo, Hana Earles, Anna Fehr, Anne F ellner, Georgia Gardner Gray, Moritz Grimm, Julian Irlinger, Erik L arsson, Emanuele Marcuccio, Mickael Marman, Lewis Miller, Michael Loggia 14 O‘Mahony, Carla-Luisa Reuter, Ari Sariannidis, Zac Segbedzi, Stella Sieber, Gianna Surangkanjanajai, Ellie de Verdier hosting Sangt Hipolyt, Berlin, DE Gabelsbergerstraße 26 80333 München loggialoggialoggia.com sangthipolyt.eu 33
Jan Paul Evers & Anouk Kruithof EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020– 31.10.2020 Opening 11.09. For this year’s edition of VARIOUS OTHERS, JO VAN DE LOO hosts Beat Raeber, Galerie (Zurich). The collaborative exhibition show- cases the work of Jan Paul Evers (b. 1982 in Cologne) and Anouk Kruithof (b. 1981 in Dordrecht, NL). In his artistic practice, Jan Paul Evers utilizes both analogue and digital technologies in a complex and labor-intensive process to examine the ways in which images function—from their diverse origins to the ways in which they seduce observers. Anouk Kruithof’s multilayered, interdisciplinary approach encompasses photography, sculpture, installation, artist books, performance and video. Her work is an investigation into the online representation of urgent social topics which she critically scrutinizes by extracting existing imagery from the digital sphere and translating it into her own three-dimensional visual idiom. JO VAN DE LOO 15 hosting Beat Raeber, Galerie, Zurich, CH Theresienstraße 48 80333 München galerie-jovandeloo.com beatraeber.com 35
This house is not a home EXHIBITIONS 25.06.2020–20.09.2020 From June to September, the artist initiative K has transformed the Lothringer 13 Halle into a domestic setting that is at once simulated and functional. Here, models and practices of collaborative living are being tested from an artistic perspective, with more than 40 local and international artists and researchers translating their own approaches to collective life into experiential formats during three “activation” periods. The ever-transforming exhibition, with its cus- tom-made furniture, is the site of ongoing lectures, performances, and workshops, in which practical skills are shared and tried out to- gether and different hosts invite guests and participants to dinner. Organized by Isabel Bredenbröker, Lisa Britzger, Luzi Gross, Sarah Lehnerer, Lennart Boyd Schürmann, Anna Lena von Helldorff, Angela Stiegler, and Felix Leon Westner. Artists: Achinoam Alon, Nike Arnold, Jenifer B ecker, Mathieu Bessey, Kamilla Bischof, Anaïs Bloch, Arbeitskollektiv Barabern und Strawanzen, Isabel Bredenbröker, Cashmere R adio, Marios Chatziprokopiou, Ruth Angel Edwards, Jan Erbelding, S amuel Lothringer 13 Halle 16 Fischer-Glaser, Cooper Francis, Adam Gallagher, Feministisches hosting Frauen*gesundheitszentrum Stuttgart, Kylie Gilchrist, Kolja Gollub, Jackie Grassmann, Amelia Groom, Snorre Hansen, Emma Waltraud K Howes, Stan Iordanov, Stephan Janitzky, Yorgia Karidi, Ylena Katkova, Johanna Klingler, Paula Kohlmann, Kollektiv Crèmbach x Lion Bischof, Charlotte Coosemans, Simone Ganserer, Zeno Legner, Lothringer Straße 13 Sarah Lehnerer, Yulia Lokshina, !Mediengruppe Bitnik, Inka Meißner, 81667 München Katharina Merten, Maria VMier, Moritz Nebenführ, Tunay Önder, Aiko Okamoto, Jonas von Ostrowski, Bernhard Rappold, Thea Reifler, Amir Saifullin, Lennart Boyd Schürmann, Sophie Schmidt, Philipp lothringer13.com Schwalb, Angela Stiegler, Sarah Johanna Theurer, Laura Welker, Felix Leon Westner, Vasilis Zarifopoulos, Laura Ziegler khybrid.com 37
Kir Royal EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–17.10.2020 Opening 11.09. On the occasion of VARIOUS OTHERS, GALERIE CHRISTINE MAYER presents a joint exhibition by Thomas von Poschinger (b. 1981) and Henning Strassburger (b. 1983) in cooperation with CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS, Berlin. Thomas von Poschinger’s paintings and photographic works ex- pose the mechanisms of our media-saturated present. They illu- strate the openly hidden gap between participation and isolation and raise the question as to what remains of the social sphere today. The paintings of Henning Strassburger focus on the fears and longings of an entire generation in which illusion is more credible than any kind of authenticity. Artists: Thomas von Poschinger, Henning Strassburger GALERIE CHRISTINE MAYER 17 hosting CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS, Berlin, DE Liebigstraße 39 80538 München galeriechristinemayer.de cfa-berlin.de 39
Stefan Müller & Min Yoon EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–17.10.2020 Opening 11.09. In collaboration with Lars Friedrich, Galerie Nagel Draxler presents work by German painter Stefan Müller and South Korean artist Min Yoon. While Müller meets hard facts with soft tones, he often appears to deal carelessly and destructively with his fabrics and materials, such as throwing his canvases on the studio floor in order to walk across them while working. As a mid-career artist, his work plays a defining role in current artistic discourse which, in turn, is informing the work of a younger generation of artists including Min Yoon. In his installations, sculptures, and pictures, Min Yoon explores processes of identity formation within art, its production, exhibition, and reception, preferring to use more bal- anced forms of reflection, rather than conflicting ones. With this cooperation, Nagel Draxler and Lars Friedrich not only focus on two exceptional artists but also on the fruitful combination of the artistic Galerie Nagel Draxler 18 present and future. hosting Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin, DE Türkenstraße 43 80799 München nagel-draxler.de larsfriedrich.net 41
Feelings. Art and Emotion EXHIBITIONS 08.11.2019–04.10.2020 What kinds of feelings does art provoke in us—joy, excitement, anger, sadness—when we allow our gaze to be led by intuition alone? Featuring paintings, objects, and films by 40 international contemporary artists, this exhibition encourages direct dialogue in order to stimulate an intense emotional engagement. Curated by Nicola Graef and Bernhart Schwenk. Astrid Klein. That Perfect Love Drive Out Fear 21.07.2020–17.01.2021 This single-room presentation of the work of German artist Astrid Klein (b. 1951) celebrates the recent acquisition of two photo- works and three collages generously financed by the Michael and Eleonore Stoffel Foundation. Like other works by Klein in the museums’s collection, the newly acquired pieces provide insight into two key elements of her practice: persisting gender clichés Pinakothek der Moderne 19 and turmoil in the global political climate. Curated by Corinna Thierolf in collaboration with Tatjana Schäfer. Barerstraße 40 80333 München Max Beckmann/Omer Fast. Abfahrt 08.10.2020–10.01.2021 pinakothek.de The starting point for the new film project What Can You See by Omer Fast (b. 1972) is a major graphic work by Max Beckmann from 1917, which the collection was recently able to acquire. This exhibition is the first in a trilogy aimed at facilitating a dialogue between contemporary artists and the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung’s substantial holdings of Beckmann’s works on paper. Curated by Michael Hering. 43
FAMilia stradale. EXHIBITIONS Abolish the Police Fundraiser w/FAM_ 13.09.2020, 2–8 p.m. FAM_ is an anarchistic-feminist collective based in Berlin, London, and Essen. Their pop-up events—which oscillate between bar, party, and intimate living room or karaoke setting—create a safe space for entertainment and a room for togetherness. FAM_events are for FLINTs & Allies to discover music and art, share drinks, play games, and meet new partners in crime (for fighting white hetero- patriarchy and all that it breeds). Since 2017, FAM_ has also been active as a DJ label representing Camelt_O, Sandy, Kimberly Clark, N7zza, Trynity, Villainesse, and Wendy_af aka Daycare. FAM_’s part-time DJs spin queer and femme-produced music and sometimes exorcise collective guilty pleasures and work on sweet attitudes and bad transitions. At the invitation of Ruine München, FAM_ has organized an after- noon label get-together entitled FAMilia stradale. Abolish the Ruine München 20 Police Fundraiser w/FAM_, during which they are releasing their Ruine edition. hosting FAM_ Mickeymouseplatz c/o Empfangshalle Schwere-Reiter-Straße 2s 80637 München ruine-muenchen.de instagram.com/fam_events_ 45
Addresses see next page Oberföhring • U Giselastraße 21 6 20 5 9 • U Theresienstraße 24 9 22 14 15 18 • U Universität 2 • Englischer Garten 13 19 • U Königsplatz 10 7 12 27 • Hofgarten • U Odeonsplatz 17 • S+U Hauptbahnhof 25 • U Lehel 3 • S+U Marienplatz • U Max-Weber-Platz • S Isartor • U Sendlinger Tor 26 • Theresienwiese • Gärtnerplatz 11 28 8 • U Goetheplatz • U Fraunhoferstraße • S Rosenheimer Platz 4 • S Ostbahnhof 16 1 23 47
1 Nir Altman, Alpenstr. 12 16 Lothringer 13 Halle, Lothringer Str. 13 X Sultana, Paris, FR X K X Peres Projects, Berlin, DE 17 GALERIE CHRISTINE MAYER, Liebigstr. 39 2 Museum Brandhorst, Theresienstr. 35a X CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS, Berlin, DE 3 Espace Louis Vuitton, Maximilianstr. 2a 18 Galerie Nagel Draxler, Türkenstr. 43 X Galerie Lars Friedrich, Berlin, DE 4 FLORIDA Lothringer 13, Lothringer Str. 13 19 Pinakothek der Moderne, Barerstr. 40 5 fructa space, Leonrodstr. 89 X Briefing Room, Brussels, BE 20 Ruine München, c/o Empfangshalle, Schwere-Reiter-Str. 2s X FAM_ 6 Sammlung Goetz (please refer to page 17) 21 Deborah Schamoni, Mauerkircherstr. 186 7 Haus der Kunst, Prinzregentenstr. 1 X Sandy Brown, Berlin, DE 8 Jahn und Jahn, Baaderstr. 56c 22 Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Amalienstr. 41 X THOMAS DANE GALLERY, London, UK X KÖNIG GALERIE, Berlin, DE X garcía | galería, Madrid, ES 23 SPERLING, Regerplatz 9 9 Galerie Klüser 1 & 2, Georgenstr. 15 & Türkenstr. 23 X Galerie Emanuel Layr, Vienna, AT X Christine König Galerie, Vienna, AT 24 Walter Storms Galerie, Schellingstr. 48 10 Knust Kunz Gallery Editions, Ludwigstr. 7 X Esther Schipper, Berlin, DE X PACE PRINTS, New York, US 25 Museum Villa Stuck, Prinzregentenstr. 60 11 Kunstraum München, Holzstr. 10 Rgb. X studio im HOCHHAUS, Berlin, DE X BAR1, Bengaluru, IN SpeciAls 26 Art‘Us Collectors‘ Collective at Breiterhof 12 Kunstverein München, Galeriestr. 4 Zweibrückenstr. 5-7 13 LENBACHHAUS MÜNCHEN, Luisenstr. 33 27 Karl & Faber, Amiraplatz 3 14 Loggia, Gabelsbergerstr. 26 28 TASCHEN at Aqua Monaco, Breisacher Str. 3 X Sangt Hipolyt, Berlin, DE 15 JO VAN DE LOO, Theresienstr. 48 X Beat Raeber, Galerie, Zurich, CH 49
Brenda Draney | Gili Tal, Rosa Panaro EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–17.10.2020 Opening 11.09. Deborah Schamoni presents new work by Canadian painter Brenda Draney. In the upper gallery, Sandy Brown, Berlin, showcases work by artists Gili Tal and Rosa Panaro. In her oil paintings, Brenda Draney works from the space of story- telling and recollection, taking into consideration the authority im- bued in memories and history. The artist explores how individually and collectively experienced events shape narratives, an approach rooted in her upbringing as a member of the Sawridge First Nation. Gili Tal’s conceptual work with images centers on the role of digital and urban intervention as well as the architecture of neoliberalism in our daily experiences. Since the fifties, Rosa Panaro has worked with materials such as concrete, papier-mâché, and clay to experi- ment with the art object and its commodification. Deborah Schamoni 21 hosting Sandy Brown, Berlin, DE Mauerkircherstraße 186 81925 München deborahschamoni.com sandy-brown.com 51
Michael Sailstorfer EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–12.10.2020 Opening 11.09. In cooperation with KÖNIG GALERIE, Berlin, Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle is exhibiting ceramic sculptures by Michael Sailstorfer on the roof- top garden of its gallery space. A continuation of his 2015 metal mask series, these amorphous ceramic masks are characterized by reduced features mottled with drips of glaze and marbling, slits that recall mouths, surface manipulations that indicate eyes, and pointed protrusions sugges- tive of noses. Sailstorfer’s sculptures play on earlier functions of masks such as exorcising spirits, protecting against demons, or worshipping ancestors and, seen within an art historical context, refer to Oceanic and African traditions of mask making. However, they also reflect a post-apocalyptic aesthetic in their resemblance to futuristic robots and embody a status quo concerned with future possibilities, history, and symbolism. Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle 22 hosting KÖNIG GALERIE, Berlin, DE Amalienstraße 41 80799 München galerie-schoettle.de koeniggalerie.com 53
Lena Henke, Dominique Knowles, EXHIBITIONS Megan Francis Sullivan 12.09.2020–17.10.2020 Opening 11.09. Galerie Emanuel Layr and SPERLING have jointly organized a group exhibition featuring the international artists Lena Henke, Dominique Knowles, and Megan Francis Sullivan. Drawing on art historical narratives, materials, and techniques—which they twist and “queer”—each artist, in his or her own way, makes reference to a complex present that is very much infused by its past. Megan Francis Sullivan questions the specific meaning of works of art in their respective temporal and local contexts by producing copies and variations, thereby enabling ambiguous perspectives on them. In contrast, Lena Henke refers to the canon of twentieth- century male artists, designers, and architects and connects their concepts and work to stereotypical feminine themes to pose ques- tions about what female subjectivity and artistic practice could look like today. Dominique Knowles, who mainly uses natural earthy SPERLING 23 colors for his large-format paintings, is interested in the primeval hosting cultural practice and early art form of cave painting that bore witness to the way in which animals and the natural world were Galerie Emanuel Layr, Vienna, AT revered by both men and women. Regerplatz 9 81541 München sperling-munich.com emanuellayr.com 55
Gabriel Kuri EXHIBITIONS 12.09.2020–31.10.2020 Opening 11.09. Walter Storms Galerie is pleased to present the work of Gabriel Kuri in cooperation with Esther Schipper. Kuri’s eloquent and com- pelling oeuvre encompasses sculpture, collage, and installation and is marked by the use of repurposed natural, industrial, and mass- produced elements including shells, insulation foam, or soda cans. A recurring theme in his work is “spent” time, energy, or currency and many pieces include traces of past human activities in the form of empty bottles, cigarette butts, or ticket stubs. Gerold Miller | Katja Strunz 12.09.20–31.10.20 Opening 11.09. The Berlin artists Gerold Miller and Katja Strunz come together in Walter Storms Galerie 24 their first joint project for the Walter Storms Gallery. Both represent outstanding positions in the fields of Geometric-Abstract and Mini- hosting malist-Conceptual art. For this exhibition, Gerold Miller’s wall-related Esther Schipper, Berlin, DE Sets and sculptures from the Verstärker (Amplifier) series enter into a concentrated and exciting dialogue with Katja Strunz’s constructivist folds and sculptures. Schellingstraße 48 80799 München storms-galerie.de estherschipper.com 57
EXHIBITIONS On the occasion of VARIOUS OTHERS, the Museum Villa Stuck pre- sents three solo exhibitions that deal with politics, society, and pop culture and provide a powerful statement on contemporary crises. Beate Passow: Monkey Business 19.05.2020 –13.09.2020 In her series Monkey Business, Passow creates a mysterious fairy-tale world with a political dimension. Strange animals and mythical figures are the unusual protagonists who move through places like Brussels, Knossos, New York’s Wall Street or the island of Lampedusa. Margret Eicher: Lob der Malkunst 19.05.2020–13.09.2020 In her large-format tapestries, Margret Eicher combines the style of Baroque tapestries with well-known and familiar media images Museum Villa Stuck 25 lifted from our information society. This places her so-called media tapestries at the interface of art in the traditional material sense and the electronic white noise of the digital age. Prinzregentenstraße 60 81675 München Thierry Geoffroy / Colonel. The Awareness Muscle Training Center villastuck.de 01.09.2020–20.09.2020 In Thierry Geoffroy’s The Awareness Muscle Training Center, visi- tors are encouraged to enter debates on current topics while using fitness equipment. The artist is present in the exhibition for its entire duration and acts as a Stimulateur to initiate reflection and discussion. 59
Art’Us The Place I Once Called Home SPECIAlS 11.09.2020–30.09.2020 Collectors’ Opening 10.09. This exhibition brings together works of art from the collection of Collective the German-based Art’Us Collectors’ Collective as well as other in- dividual artists. Questions of social marginalization, protest, cohab- itation, and Heimat (homeland) are at the center of this group show that explores the position of the individual within the framework of the city and its structural suppression via urban, social, and ar- chitectonic devices. On view are various positions that address emotional and economic exclusion as well as resistance, the socially unjust impact of urban planning, and the loss of inner-city culture. Ultimately, the thread that runs through this project is the question of equality and the multiple concerns that arise from a fair and equitable togetherness. Kindly supported by Knust Kunz Gallery Editions. Curated by Paul Hutchinson. Artists: Kader Attia, Jakob Argauer, Peggy Buth, Yvon Chabrowski, Harry Hachmeister, Paul Hutchinson, Sinaida Michalskaja, Achim Art’Us Collectors’ Collective 26 Riethmann, Julian Röder, Jörg Sasse, Hans Schulte, Sophia Süßmilch, Andrzej Steinbach, Susa Templin at Breiterhof Zweibrückenstraße 5–7 80331 München art-us-collective.com 61
KARl & FABER Paul Valentin: Air into Solid SPECIAlS 13.09.2020–25.09.2020 Opening 12.09. When Paul Valentin received the 2019 Art Prize of the Munich Academy of Fine Arts Foundation sponsored by Karl & Faber, he not only had the prize money to look forward to but also a solo exhibition in the auction house’s rooms in the heart of Munich. In his prize-winning video Nichts (Nothing), Valentin proposed the theory that the idea of “nothing” helps us to repress the fact that the world does not exist. In his new video project, he provides insight into this thought-provoking notion, referencing ideas by French speed theorist Paul Virilio. Additional works in various media also accompany this new film. Visitors to the exhibition are invited to settle into the passenger seat and embark on a nocturnal journey whose goal is none other than to answer the age-old question of what the world actually is. An artist book accompanies the exhi- bition and was also made possible by the Karl & Faber Art Prize. Curated by Dr. Anne-Cécile Foulon in collaboration with the artist. Karl & Faber 27 Amiraplatz 3 80333 München karlundfaber.de 63
TASCHEN Helmut Newton Baby SUMO SPECIAlS Book Presentation & Apéro 11.09.2020, 5-7 p.m. TASCHEN’s Publishing & Production Director Frank Goerhardt presents the new edition and provides insights into the history and development process of the SUMO / Collector’s Edition, followed by an exclusive sneak peek of the Helmut Newton’s SUMO documentary. The Helmut Newton SUMO, originally published by TASCHEN in 1999, was overwhelming in every respect: a 464-page homage to the 20th century’s most influential and controversial photogra- pher, a book that broke records and blew dimensions. TASCHEN is now celebrating Helmut Newton’s (1920-2004) 100th birthday with a spectacular new edition: like the original this edition is also limited to 10.000 copies, includes more than 400 stunning photographs, reproduced and printed to the latest standards, a booklet documenting the making of, and a bookstand designed by Philippe Starck – altogether this new edition is slightly small- TASCHEN Pop-Up Store 28 er in size, but no less glamorous than the original. at Aqua Monaco Apéro 5-7 p.m. Presentation and Screening: 5:30 p.m. Please sign up at: store-berlin@taschen.com Breisacher Straße 3 81667 München TASCHEN presents a wide selection of exclusive Collector‘s & Art Editions and books during Various Others. taschen.com Opening Hours: 09/09/20 –10/09/20 | 11 a.m.– 6 p.m. 11/09/20– 13/09/20 | 11 a.m.–7 p.m. 65
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SEPTEMBER 11 SEP 9 3—9 PM Opening Lucy McKenzie: Prime Suspect 7 p.m. Museum Brandhorst For more information and registration: museum-brandhorst.de 2 EXHIBITION OPENINGS SEP 10 AT All Bar in the Hofgarten 6 –11 p.m. GAllERIES AND Kunstverein München, Ground floor The bar is also open on Sep 11–13, 6–11 p.m. 12 ARTIST-RUN SPACES Curator’s Tour Michael Armitage. Paradise Edict 4 p.m. 7 Haus der Kunst Dimona Stöckle guides through the exhibition. SPECIAl Please sign up at: fuehrungen@hausderkunst.de Entrance fee: 3 € OPENING HOURS Opening The Place I Once Called Home 5–9 p.m. ON SEP 12 & 13 Art’Us Collectors’ Collective at Breiterhof The opening also takes place on Sep 11, 5–9 p.m. 26 11 AM—6 PM 69
SEP 11 Opening Not Working – Artistic production and matters of class 5–9 p.m. 12 Kunstverein München Exhibition openings at all participating 3–9 p.m. Welcome at 7 p.m. with Maurin Dietrich, Director Introductions by curators Maurin Dietrich and Gloria Hasnay galleries and artist-run spaces Extended Opening Responsive Curating 3–9 p.m. K2020 – Group Soup 6–10 p.m. Kunstraum München 11 Lothringer 13 Halle 16 Keynote at 7 p.m. Limited seating. Please sign up at: k2020@lothringer13.com Restricted attendance. Please take a number at the door and feel free to wait in one of the nearby bars. Artist Tours with Beate Passow 7 p.m. and Margret Eicher 25 Artist Talk with Brenda Draney 5 p.m. Museum Villa Stuck and Nicolaus Schafhausen 21 The artists guide through their exhibitions Beate Passow. Deborah Schamoni Monkey Business and Margret Eicher. Lob der Malkunst. Entrance is free, max. 8 participants. Curator Nicolaus Schafhausen speaks with painter Brenda Draney Please sign up at: villastuck@muenchen.de about her exhibition Break and her artistic practice in general. Please sign up at: bureau@deborahschamoni.com VARIOUS OTHERS Garden Party 7 p.m. Helmut Newton Baby SUMO 5–7 p.m. Museum Villa Stuck 25 Book Presentation & Apéro 28 Hosted by the VILLASTUCKVEREIN TASCHEN Pop-Up Store at Aqua Monaco Entrance is free, limited capacity. Please sign up at: villastuck@muenchen.de TASCHEN’s Publishing & Production Director Frank Goerhardt presents the new edition, followed by an exclusive sneak peek of the Helmut Newton’s SUMO documentary. Apéro 5–7 p.m., Presentation and Screening 5:30 p.m. Please sign up at: store-berlin@taschen.com 71
Opening Sheela Gowda – Collateral 7 p.m. Curator’s Talk 3 p.m. St. Lukas Church, Thierschstraße 28, 80538 München What Does Responsive Curating Mean? 11 From September 11th to September 27th the work Collateral by About Exhibitions on Flash Drive Sheela Gowda is exhibited in the crossing of St. Lukas Church. Kunstraum München More Information: lenbachhaus.de Restricted attendance. Please use the number dispenser at the door. SEP 12 Artist Talk with Caragh Thuring 4 p.m. Jahn und Jahn 8 Extended Opening Paul Valentin: 11 a.m.– 5 p.m. Julius Heinemann speaks with the artist Caragh Thuring about the exhibition Joker and Caragh’s work. Air into Solid 27 Karl & Faber Fine Art Auctions Keynote at 11 a.m. For possible restrictions, Berlin Coffee Time 4 p.m. please consult the website: karlundfaber.de Walter Storms Galerie 24 Please sign up at: info@storms-galerie.de O’zapft is’! – Bavarian Brotzeit 12 noon JO VAN DE LOO 15 Guided Tour Anicka Yi. The Flavor Genome 5 p.m. featuring Trisha Donnelly 3 Book Launch and Public Conversation 2 p.m. Espace Louis Vuitton München Art’Us Collectors’ Collective at Breiterhof 26 Please sign up at: info_espace.de@louisvuitton.com Paul Hutchinson: Stadt für Alle (City for All) A pictorial atlas that prompts reflections on the transformation of the city by giving form to advancing gentrification and the loss of inner-city street culture. Published by DISTANZ. 73
Extended Opening Hours 6–8 p.m. Film Screenings with Simon Lässig 9 p.m. Sheela Gowda. It.. Matters 13 Kunstverein München 12 LENBACHHAUS MÜNCHEN / Kunstbau Artist Simon Lässig presents a selection of films related Mezzanine level of the Königsplatz subway station to his examination of school as a location for the (re)production of social conditions and differences as Curator Eva Huttenlauch is present to answer individual well as narratives of normality. questions about the exhibition. Entrance is free, max. 50 visitors (subject to change). VARIOUS OTHERS Bar 9 p.m. Extended Opening Hours Radio Activity 6–8 p.m. Kunstverein München, Ground floor 12 LENBACHHAUS MÜNCHEN 13 Curators Karin Althaus and Stephanie Weber are on hand SEP 13 to answer individual questions about the exhibition. Entrance is free, max. 15 visitors (subject to change). Special Opening Hours with the Artists 6–10 p.m. Guided Tour Anicka Yi. The Flavor Genome 11 a.m. JO VAN DE LOO 15 featuring Trisha Donnelly 3 Espace Louis Vuitton München Please sign up at: info_espace.de@louisvuitton.com Artist Talk with Lucy McKenzie 7 p.m. Museum Brandhorst 2 Curator Jacob Proctor speaks with artist Lucy McKenzie Interactive Artist Tour 12 noon about her exhibition Prime Suspect. In English. Zirkeltraining with Thierry Geoffroy 25 For more information and registration: museum-brandhorst.de Museum Villa Stuck Artist Thierry Geoffroy leads visitors on an interactive tour of his exhibition The Awareness Muscle Training Center. Please sign up at: villastuck@muenchen.de 75
Artist Tour I like them, they’re nice 2 p.m. Curator’s Tour Franz Erhard Walther. 6 p.m. with Ndayé Kouagou 1 Shifting Perspectives 7 Nir Altman Haus der Kunst Please sign up at: info@niraltman.com Jana Baumann guides through the exhibition. Please sign up at: fuehrungen@hausderkunst.de. Entrance fee: 3 € Label Night and 2–8 p.m. Release Ruine Edition Ruine München 20 SEP 17 Opening Im Blick: Boxenstop II. 6 p.m. Gallery Talk The Art of Monotype Printing 3 p.m. Pinakothek der Moderne 19 Knust Kunz Gallery Editions 10 Project in collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. Welcome with Michael Hering and the artists, more info: pinakothek-der-moderne.de VARIOUS OTHERS Sundowner 5 p.m. SEP 18 Goldene Bar (Terrace), Haus der Kunst 8 Prinzregentenstr 1, 80538 München Why the World does not Exist 6 p.m. SEP 16 KARL & FABER 27 Artist Talk with Paul Valentin and philosopher Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel. Moderated by Dr. Anne-Cécile Foulon. In German. Opening 10 a.m.– 6 p.m. Restricted attendance. For more information: karlandfaber.com Anish Kapoor – Rotunda 20/21 19 Pinakothek der Moderne Entrance is free. For more information: pinakothek-der-moderne.de Guided Tour through Living As 7 p.m. with artist Stefan Fuchs 14 Loggia
SEP 19 SEP 24 Artist Talk with Alicja Kwade 11 a.m. Public Talk with Asif Khan 6:30 p.m. and Johann König, KÖNIG GALERIE Connexions Talk Series 19 In front of her sculpture Bavaria (2020), Pinakothek der Moderne, Ernst von Siemens Auditorium Corneliusbrücke / Erhardtstraße Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum presents a The talk will be followed by a VARIOUS OTHERS Wiesn Anstich public lecture by internationally renowned architect Asif Khan. Entrance is free, number of participants is limited. For more information and registration: pinakothek-der-moderne.de SEP 22 SEP 26 Film Screening: Harlan County, USA 9 p.m. by Barbara Kopple Guided Tour Andrzej Steinbach: 5 p.m. 12 Kunstverein München Industrial Music 5 fructa space For more information, please visit: kunstverein-muenchen.de With Quirin Brunnmeier and Malte Wandel SEP 23 SEP 28 Discussion On Power & Weakness: 6 p.m. A Think Tank with Astrid Klein 19 Opening Looking at the Sun at Midnight. 6–10 p.m. Pinakothek der Moderne Contemporary Art from the Lenbachhaus 13 An intergenerational discussion exploring gender-specific role models. and the KiCo Foundation Entrance is free, number of participants is limited. For more information and registration: pinakothek.de/variousothers LENBACHHAUS MÜNCHEN 79
SEP 29 oct 8 Talk with Tirdad Zolghadr on REALTY and 7 p.m. Opening Der Öffentlichkeit von den Freunden 7 p.m. Lapdogs of the Bourgeoisie 12 Haus der Kunst – Kapwani Kiwanga 7 Kunstverein München Haus der Kunst For more information, please visit: kunstverein-muenchen.de Opening Mindset #13 7 p.m. oct 6 Lothringer 13 Halle 16 Film Screening: Nightcleaners by Berwick St Collective 9 p.m. 12 oct 10 Kunstverein München For more information, please visit: kunstverein-muenchen.de Opening Denkraum Deutschland II 3 p.m. Pinakothek der Moderne 19 A participatory laboratory whose second edition (Oct. 10–18) oct 7 focuses on the relationship between physical and digital reality. Entrance is free, number of participants is limited. For more information and registration: pinakothek.de/variousothers Opening Max Beckmann/Omer Fast. 7 p.m. Artist Talk with Andrzej Steinbach 5 p.m. Abfahrt 23 fructa space 5 Pinakothek der Moderne Sound artist Stefan Schöneich speaks with artist Andrzej Entrance is free, number of participants is limited. Steinbach about the relationship between art and sound. For more information: pinakothek-der-moderne.de 81
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