Thursday, 7 March 2013
Monday, 30 July 2012
VIRULENT EXPERIENCE, Conway Hall London
An immersive theatre & art exhibition set on the eve of the Olympics in London 2040.
Curated by FoolishPeople
Curated by FoolishPeople
06.- 31. August, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London
Labels:
2040,
Conway Hall,
exhibition,
Foolish People,
immersive theatre,
London,
Olympia
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
video-magazine 'animal'
Andreas Templin 'the 20th Century on visit in the 21st', 2002
'This is not a tribute to animals. No sensitive natural observations, or cute portraits of animal 'companions'.These are videos about animals. People dressed as animals and animals dressed as animals.'
The video-magazine, an activity of the Oneminutes-Foundation Amsterdam, will be on view during March in the following institutions:
Academisch Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam - www.amc.nl/kunst
Amsterdam Museum, Amsterdam - www.amsterdammuseum.nl
deBuren, Brussels - www.deburen.eu
Centraal Museum, Utrecht - www.centraalmuseum.nl
Cultuurwerf/Buro Beeldende Kunst, Vlissingen - www.burobk.nl
Graphic Design Museum, Breda - www.graphicdesignmuseum.com
het Haarlem College - www.haarlemcollege.nl
Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort - www.kunsthalkade.nl
Marres - centre for contemporary culture, Maastricht - www.marres.org
NIMk, Amsterdam - www.nimk.nl
Schunck*, Heerlen - www.schunck.nl
TwentseWelle, Enschede - www.twentsewelle.nl
East China Normal University, Shanghai
Chinese European Art Centre, Xiamen
Townhouse gallery, Cairo
Amsterdam Museum, Amsterdam - www.amsterdammuseum.nl
deBuren, Brussels - www.deburen.eu
Centraal Museum, Utrecht - www.centraalmuseum.nl
Cultuurwerf/Buro Beeldende Kunst, Vlissingen - www.burobk.nl
Graphic Design Museum, Breda - www.graphicdesignmuseum.com
het Haarlem College - www.haarlemcollege.nl
Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort - www.kunsthalkade.nl
Marres - centre for contemporary culture, Maastricht - www.marres.org
NIMk, Amsterdam - www.nimk.nl
Schunck*, Heerlen - www.schunck.nl
TwentseWelle, Enschede - www.twentsewelle.nl
East China Normal University, Shanghai
Chinese European Art Centre, Xiamen
Townhouse gallery, Cairo
Thursday, 1 December 2011
FRAME, curated by Culture Shock NY, Miami Beach
FRAME is a series of moving image artworks created by 18 video artists & curated by Vimeo and Culture Shock during Art Basel Miami Beach 2011.
Sunday, 16 January 2011
'An Exchange with Sol LeWitt', Cabinet Magazine & MASS MoCA
'Andreas Templin sings Sol LeWitt', 2010, recognition of a karaoke-performance of Sol LeWitt's 'Sentences on Conceptual Art'
A two-part exhibition in collaboration with MASS MoCA, Curated by Regine Basha
Cabinet: January 21, 2011 – March 5, 2011
Opening reception: Thursday, January 20, 7–9 pm
MASS MoCA: January 23, 2011 – March 31, 2011
Opening reception: Saturday, January 22, 7–9 pm
As contribution to this exhibition Andreas Templin developed a karaoke-version of performing
Sol LeWitt's 'sentences on conceptual art' (1969) paying tribute to this grandmaster of conceptual art while citing John Baldessari's legendary videowork 'Baldessari sings LeWitt'.
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
WPA Experimental Media Series 2011
compiled by Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky participating artists:
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Sunday, 7 November 2010
Barcelona Art Contemporary Festival
'TIME FOR A CHANGE' curated by Macu Morán (Director of VideoArtWorld)
Thursday, 21 October 2010
in progress: the Hoorn constellations
Andreas Templin and Andreas L. Hofbauer currently conduct a research-project at HMK Hoorn.
'Systemic constellation' or simple 'constellation' labels a process related tool, which is used both in a therapeutic field and as a decision model for several areas of application such as script writing or management agendas. Noninvolved proxies or agents re-enact in a special environment (unconscious and unknown) relations of influence, power, dependency, domination and so on in certain time and space frames.
„The Hoorn constellations“ pays no interest on such benchmarks, ideological or therapeutic, to optimize whatsoever. In fact it is an operational system. Communications as operations generate social systems. Elements (institutions, complex positions like „artist“, „museum“, „artwork“ etc.) communicate here and generate / mirror in doing so the homeostasis of the artworld which transforms itself in a sort of homeodynamics of the conditions of production, representation and economics of art (the state of contemporary art).
In a neutral space (white cube) a kind of dance is staged. The choreography follows the dynamic questionnaire of the public enquirers, who ask their questions in advance. The questions shall be a public reflection on the production, representation and economy conditions of art in all areas. From the fabrication of an art piece, its public representation to its marketing and branding at present and in the future. Variable arrangements of systemic constellation and interaction are staged as a field of vision, which become a contemporary critical tool of understanding.
The constellations of these questions have been filmed with two hd-cameras, which will develop (with interviews of the agents) to single-channel videoworks.
Monday, 11 October 2010
Andreas Templin at Vimeo Festival
Labels:
Andreas Templin,
NYC,
videoart,
Vimeo,
Vimeo Award 2010,
Vimeo Festival
Monday, 12 July 2010
TRANSZENDENZ INC. , Autocenter Berlin, 17.07.- 31.07.2010
with: Kathryn Andrews, Liu Anping, Robin Archer (House of Harlot), Bara,
Quirin Bäumler, Tjorg Douglas Beer, Olivia Berckemeyer, Hanna Mari Blencke,
Mike Bouchet, Pontus Carle, CCE (Cultural Capital Exchange: Sarah Sparkes, Andrew Cooper,
Dean Kenning), Ben Cotrell, Robert Crotla, Matthias Dornfeld, Anna Fasshauer,
Kerstin von Gabain, Gabo, Andrew Gilbert, Mariola Groener, Axel Heil, Thilo Heinzmann,
Andreas Hofer, Valeria Heisenberg, Uwe Henneken, Christian Hoischen, Phillipa Horan,
Axel Huber, Marc Hulson, Marcel Hüppauff, Franziska Hufnagel, John Isaacs,
Heike Kelter, Dean Kenning, Martin Kippenberger, Erwin Kneihsl, Gabriel Kondratiuk,
Rodney LaTourelle, Joep van Liefland, Chris Lipomi, Gavin Lockheart, René Luckhardt,
Roman März, Bernhard Martin, Hans-Jörg Mayer, Joe Neave, Aribert von Ostrowski,
Francis Picabia, Esther Planas, Katrin Plavcak, Janne Raisanen, Robert Rauschenberg,
Berthold Reiß, Anselm Reyle, Stefan Rink, Anne Roessner, Hank Schmidt in der Beek,
Markus Selg, Astrid Sourkova, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern,Thomas Schroeren,
Andreas Templin, Katrin Thomas, Henry Vincent, Milena Vrtalova, Felix Weber,
Dominic Wood, Ulrich Wulff, Iskender Yediler, Philipp Zaiser, Joanna Zawodzinska, Thomas Zipp,
curated by Heike Kelter and René Luckhardt.
Catalogue Release
Approach a piece of your present limit and try to pass it
Articles by: Veit Loers, Prof. Dr. Horst Luckhardt, Helmut A. Müller,
Berthold Reiß und Dr. A. C. Uhl
opening: 16.07.2010, 8:00 pm
Autocenter, Eldenaer Strasse 34 a 10247 Berlin
entry via James-Hobrecht-Str. above the supermarket
Thu-Sat 4 - 6 pm
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
'Consume', Exit Art NY, June 18 - August 28, 2010
With fuel prices fluctuating and climate change causing monumental shifts in weather patterns, we have been forced to rethink our methods of food production and distribution. Natural disasters have wiped out entire crop cycles (the rice supply in Burma and the wheat harvest in Australia) and experts are saying that a global food shortage is imminent. The prices for wheat, corn, rice and other grains have steadily increased since 2005, causing food riots and hoarding from Morocco to Yemen to Hong Kong. The New York Times recently reported an estimate that Americans waste 27% of the food available for consumption. What are some possible solutions to these mammoth problems?
As more people change their habits, and as the government ratifies new regulations, we can make significant progress in the fight for food. The American public has shown awareness that the industrial-food system is deeply flawed. Expanded recycling and composting programs – as well as the growing local, organic and free-range movements – are indicative of a profound shift in the way we think about food. Consume will also include a series of public talks, screenings and workshops that confront and take up diverse food-related issues.
SEA conceived by Papo Colo.
Consume curated by Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo with Herb Tam and Lauren Rosati.
FEATURING PROJECTS BY:
Prayas Abhinav (India); Elizabeth Demaray (USA); Jon Feinstein (USA); Jordan Geiger / Ga-Ga and Virginia San Fratello / Rael-San Fratello Architects (USA); Sara Heitlinger and Franc Purg (UK/Slovenia); Manny Howard (USA); Miwa Koizumi (USA); Tamara Kostianovsky (USA); Robin Lasser (USA); Lenore Malen (USA); Mark Lawrence Stafford (USA); Laurie Sumiye (USA); Andreas Templin (Germany); and Uli Westphal (Germany)
475 Tenth Ave
New York, NY 10018
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