Latest STRANGE

Anlässlich der Kunstbiennale läuft in der Galerie Al Colombo in Venedig die Ausstellungsreihe "Strange", kuratiert von der in Venedig tätigen Bremer Künstlerin Peggy Milleville.

Vom 29. Mai bis zum 30. Juni 2024 nehmen am zweiten Teil neben dem Komponisten Martin Daske auch ehemalige KunststipendiatInnen des Deutschen Studienzentrums in Venedig teil.
 
In den Dialog mit Claudia Corò, Andrew Huston und Peggy Milleville, die ihre Ateliers auf der Giudecca-Insel haben, treten:
 
Heike Gallmeier, Installation und Fotografie, Berlin/Hochschule Pforzheim-Fakultät für Gestaltung
 
Stefanie Trojan, Performance, Frankfurt am Main
 
Carsten Fock, Malerei, Bamberg und Vejby/Dänemark.

Am Freitag, dem 28. Juni 2024 um 19 Uhr findet ein Art Talk mit Dr. Christiane Hackerodt, Vorsitzende der Dr. Christiane Hackerodt Kunst- und Kulturstiftung, und Petra Schaefer in der Galerie Al Colombo statt. Die hannoversche Stiftung, die seit vielen Jahren die Kunstförderung im Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza maßgeblich unterstützt, fördert die Ausstellung in Venedig. Die Zusammenfassung des Talks finden Sie hier:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lupKooCaJN0&t=50s

L'artista Heike Gallmeier con la sua opera "Selbst im Grün" del 2010
Heike Gallmeier: Selbst im Grün, Berlin 2025
Heike Gallmeier's book Selbst im Grün (Self in Green) documents her re-staging of a work by
the Italian Renaissance painter Giorgione, The Tempest.
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Exhibited from the collection
DOPPEL two displays works from the Sperling Collection and, on loan from the Dr. Hackerodt Foundation, the scroll painting Chimaki by Nikka Tanaka.

In its exhibition, kunstraum friesenstrasse explores artistic duplications and the play with identity as they manifest themselves in repetitions, pairings, twin relationships, counterparts, diptychs, replicas, duplicates, or halves. Open until March 08, 2026, Friday to Sunday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Leiko Ikemura: Liegende in dunkelgelb
New addition to the collection
Leiko Ikemura, artist vborn in Japan and now living and working in Germany, combines European and Asian motifs and traditions in simple and poetic imagery. Her motifs straddle the boundary between nature and the human sphere. Her female figures present themselves as being in between: sensitive, mindful, delicate, yet determined in the spaces and at the boundaries of human existence. The work complements the foundation's collection, which is dedicated, among other things, to the dialogue between East and West, Asia and Europe.

James Turrell: totus intus - totus foris
Europe's largest art work by the artist in Hanover
In 2026, the Sprengel Museum Hanover will be expanded to include a spectacular light installation by the renowned US artist James Turrell. A Sky Space will be created in the museum's sculpture garden - a work specially developed for this outdoor space, called TOTUS INTUS, TOTUS FORIS - TOTALLY INSIDE, TOTALLY OUTSIDE

Turrell's installation will transform the museum courtyard into a total work of art that integrates the other sculptures and the architectural landscape into an immersive landscape of light.
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Karen Krüger
It opened over fifty years ago as a place of encounter for Italian and German culture and scholarship. But what does the German Center for Venetian Studies actually do today?
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Dr. Christiane Hackerodt, chair of the Dr. Christiane Hackerodt Arts and Culture Foundation, and Dr. Marita Liebermann, privatdozent (lecturer) and director of the German Center for Venetian Studies, successfully agreed to the extend the funding provided to the Center by the Foundation. From 2022 on, the Foundation will continue to support artists and scholars in Venice for a further five years, providing stipends for studios, work visits, and catalogue publication.