LARISA SITAR
Hope swapping, fixed
curated by Nathalie Hoyos & Rainald Schumacher
Larisa Sitar is this year's KVOST scholarship holder and will be honoured with the Claus Michaletz Preis 2023.
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
PERSONAL . Young Hungarian Photography
Anna Franciska Legát . Domonkos Varga . Boglárka Éva Zellei
Curated by Stephan Koal and Jewgeni Roppel (EEP Berlin)
Screen[far]shots
From December 2022, the exhibition series Screen[far]shots, which presents Ukrainian artists, will be on show at KVOST. It includes two alternating solo exhibitions in the KVOST SchauFenster, a photography exhibition and various accompanying events.
OLENA PRONKINA
Dew in the Sun
curated by Stephan Koal
ALBENA BAEVA
And They Whispered Softly
curated by Nathalie Hoyos & Rainald Schumacher
Who or what gently whispers information to us? Which of this information do we share, do we whisper on? How do we find our way in a world and what does it look like when the physical reality designed by humans incrementally merges with a digital reality to form a hybrid mixture increasingly constructed by algorithms?
The exhibition And They Whispered Softly refers to these issues. It fundamentally questions how we communicate about reality.
KYRIAKI GONI
Not allowed for algorithmic audiences
Curated by Nathalie Hoyos and Rainald Schumacher
A cooperation between KVOST & Art Collection Telekom
Dialog between Generations . Belarusian Female Artists
With works by Oksana Veniaminova, Tatsiana Tkachova, Vasilisa Palianina, Kate Smuraga and the VEHA archive.
Curated by Maya Hristova & Jewgeni Roppel / EEP Berlin