KVOST STIPENDIUM & CLAUS MICHALETZ PREIS 2024

MAGDALENA CIEMIERKIEWICZ . RAPESEED

Borderland: Where do national and cultural identities begin and end? At what point do official and private histories overlap? What is visible and what remains hidden from view?

The starting point for Magdalena Ciemierkiewicz's works on display at KVOST is her home village of Koniaczów, located in the south-eastern corner of Poland, a historically multi-ethnic and multi-religious populated area close to the Ukrainian border.

KVOST STIPENDIUM & CLAUS MICHALETZ PREIS 2024

Die Auto-Perforations-Artisten (F.A.Q.)

Curated by Stephan Koal

The exhibition at KVOST is dedicated to the work of the Auto-Perforations Artisten. The group of artists, founded at the HfbK Dresden, has been active since 1982 and consisted of Micha Brendel (*1959), Else Gabriel (*1962), Rainer Görß (*1960), and Via Lewandowsky (*1963). This is the group's first institutional solo exhibition in Berlin.

Die Auto-Perforations-Artisten (F.A.Q.)

CLARA MOSCH and Early Art Actions in the GDR

curated by Stephan Koal

The exhibition is dedicated to the work of the producers‘ gallery Clara Mosch, which was founded in 1977 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today‘s Chemnitz) and existed until 1982, as well as the group of artists of the same name that developed from it.
The exhibition combines original artworks, editions and posters together with photographs from the Ralf-Rainer Wasse archive of the collection of the Lindenau-Museum Altenburg. It is the first institutional „solo exhibition“ in Berlin thst explores the work of Clara Mosch.

Foto: © Lindenau-Museum Altenburg / Archiv Ralf-Rainer Wasse

CLARA MOSCH and Early Art Actions in the GDR