ALEXANDER GRONSKY

EXTENDED until 27.06.2020

Repetition
Curated by Nadine Barth

Periphery as landscape– Alexander Gronsky shows large-scale tableaux serialized works from Moscow.

ALEXANDER GRONSKY

VLAD NANCA

The City and the City

Vlad Nancă is the recipient of the KVOST stipend, that was announced for the first time in 2019. His solo exhibition The City and the City combines earlier works with pieces, that were realised during his six-week stay in Berlin as artist in residence.

VLAD NANCA

Palast der Republik. Satellite

Curated by Elke Neumann

With Árpád Bondy & Margit Knapp, Gerd Danigel, Georg Eckelt, Thomas Florschuetz, Fred Rubin, Berit Petzsch & Dana Mosemann.

A cooperation between KVOST and Kunsthalle Rostock.

Palast der Republik. Satellite

RADA BOUKOVA & SIRMA SARAFOVA-ORAHOVAC

Players and Pleasures

The secret life of things, the intimacy of the mundane, the complexity of the banal: Bulgarian artists Rada Boukova und Sirma Sarafova-Orahovac are separated by almost 40 years of lifetime. The two have never met, yet their works share a certain family resemblance.

RADA BOUKOVA & SIRMA SARAFOVA-ORAHOVAC

MICHAL SOLARSKI & TOMASZ LIBOSKA

Past Perfect

Shot on original location, Liboska and Solarski created a series of photographic stagings, facsimiles of shared memories, tracing things that seem irretrievably lost: the intensity of youth, the quaint dreariness of the former eastern bloc and the fervent expectation of a better future.

MICHAL SOLARSKI & TOMASZ LIBOSKA

ALEX MIRUTZIU and TAH29

Around the Truth is the Truth.

Romanian artist Alex Mirutziu explores the fringes of what can be seen or represented. His lightly rendered strokes, referred to as “homeless lines” by the artist, approach the portrayed objects without ever keenly contouring them.

ALEX MIRUTZIU and TAH29

BAYWATCH

BAYWATCH

Curated by Nathalie Hoyos and Rainald Schumacher

With Dragos Alexandrescu, Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu, Tamar Chaduneli, Levan Chelidze, EQUALS Collective (initiated and led by Andreja Kulunčić; the other members wish to remain anonymous), Daniil Galkin, Karol Radziszewski and Martina Vacheva.

In its first exhibition, KVOST presents works by young artists whose origins and cultural and linguistic influences are in Eastern Europe. The works on display are the result of the artists‘ observations, examinations and evaluations; they record tendencies, hardships and dangers. They can also be seen as instructions for future action.

BAYWATCH