PHOTO: © Kunstverein Wolfsburg

Ausstellungseröffnungen "künstlich" und im Raum für Freunde Klaus Römer "Fly United!"

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On Thursday, November 21 at 7 p.m., our new exhibition "artificial", the final exhibition of our annual theme "Ent-Spalten", will open. And in "artificial" we are once again building a bridge - namely between the supposedly artificial and the natural. The exhibition attempts to reflect on the boundaries between the artificial/virtual and the organic/material with four artistic positions.

The duo Anne de Boer & Eloïse Bonneviot present "Tracing a Seeping Terrain", an interactive computer game for two players. Using cards and controllers, they can influence a virtual ecosystem via a specially developed interface. "Foliage" is the theme of the multi-part installation by Korean artist Young Hyun Jeon. In the video, she addresses fragility and decay through a combination of falling leaves and the vulnerability of human skin. Johanna Spieker presents a holographic salmon that appears to float in space. It aligns its position with the exhibition visitors and thus creates the illusion of being able to view the two-dimensional projection from several perspectives. The staged analog videos and Polaroids by Conrad Veit & Charlotte Maria Kätzl feature sophisticated, surreal and humorous combinations of artificial and real nature.

The exhibition "Fly United!" by Wolfsburg photographer Klaus Römer, curated by Axel Bosse, opens in the Raum für Freunde. At the center of the exhibition is the Bistrothek on Schachtweg, a meeting place for Wolfsburg's subculture in the 70s and 80s. In addition to concerts, exhibitions were also held there, including those by Wolfgang Müller and Yoko Haneda. Klaus Römer also had his first photo exhibition there.

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Location

Kunstverein Wolfsburg Schloßstraße 8 38448 Wolfsburg

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