Master students of the University of the Arts Bremen 2025
The opening will be accompanied by the performance Letztes Rauschen :
A sonic homage to the dying fluorescent lamps. Deserted shopping streets, flickering light, the last sound of a bygone era.
Violin: Yu Mita, electric guitar: Christian Rosales Fonseca, percussion: Aaron Schröder, composition and sound direction: Reika Hattori
About the exhibition:
The exhibition of master students from the Bremen University of the Arts provides a diverse insight into current art production in the Hanseatic city. On the third level of the Weserburg Museum für moderne Kunst, twelve artists present new works on over 800 square meters, opening up a dialogue about social and biographical ruptures, political transformation and personal empowerment - between the fundamental and the everyday, between the personal and the collective.
The exhibition combines time-based works and extensive installations in which sculptural components are combined with sound and film elements. In addition, several sculptural positions take up forms that originate directly from a physical and biographical context. Other works are dedicated to the creation and experience of digital worlds and themes such as the melancholy of urban in-between places or voyeurism in social media.
A particular highlight of the exhibition is the awarding of the Karin Hollweg Prize, one of the most important art promotion prizes for graduates of German art academies. With prize money of 18,000 euros, the prize is also associated with an institutional solo exhibition of the prizewinner in Bremen. The award ceremony is closely linked to the exhibition and underlines the close connection between the university and the city of Bremen.
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