Posts Tagged ‘Peggy Buth’
Openings at Campagne Première Berlin, Spike Berlin, König Galerie, Neumeister Bar-Am, La Plaque Tournante, Laura Mars, Kwadrat, Alexander Levy, Capitain Petzel, Haus am Lützowplatz, Edmond Gallery, PSM, 48 Stunden Neukölln, Bohei Gallery, 68Projects, Display, Klemm’s,…[read on]
Monday, Dec. 14, 2015 DEUTSCHE BANK KUNSTHALLE “Empires View One Another: One-Story America” – FELICITAS HOPPE Lecture: Monday, Dec. 14, 2015; 7pm Unter den Linden 13-15 (click here for map) HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT Salon of Aestetic Experiments: Tea & Darkness – JEREMIAH DAY, AARON HUGHES Poetry reading, screening, performance, party: Monday, Dec. 14,… Read more »
Monday, Dec. 07, 2015 IMPORT PROJECTS Moscow International Biennale for Young Art – DEEP INSIDE Presentation of Biennale with EKATERINA KIBOVSKAYA and NADIM SAMMAN: Monday, Dec. 07, 2015; 6:30-8pm Keithstraße 10 (click here for map) COLLEGIUM HUNGARICUM “Montag Modus: cultured bodies” – DOMINIKA TRAPP, VIKTOR SZERI, SANAZ AZIZI & CONSTANZA RUIZ Installations and a Performance:… Read more »
Monday, Nov. 02, 2015 HAUS AM WALDSEE Artist Dinner with ALICJA KWADE Dinner: Monday, Nov. 02, 2015; 7:30pm Argentinische Allee 30 (click here for map) Tuesday, Nov. 03, 2015 IMAGE MOVEMENT Moves#102: “Inside/Out – Viewing Berlin” – KERSTIN HONEIT Screening: Tuesday, Nov. 03, 2015; 8:30pm Oranienburger Straße 18 (click here for map) FATA MORGANA “Signs… Read more »
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015 TRANSMEDIALE & CTM VORSPIEL SCHNELLEBUNTEBILDER & KLING KLANG KLONG “MONUMENTUM (Installation)” Exhibition: Jan. 20 – 22, 2015 Opening: Tuesday, Jan. 20; 6-9pm Rudolfstraße 11 (click here for map) TRANSMEDIALE & CTM VORSPIEL LIEBIG12 “NOT ATOLL: PHANTOM SUNS” – DORON SADJA Installation Performance: Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015 Liebigstrasse 12 (click here for… Read more »
Interview by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Monday, Sept. 15, 2014.
Berlin-born artist Peggy Buth uses creative critical constructions to provide a sharp perspective into the gaps of understanding. Buth’s works look at our means for representing history, materializing the institutional, political, economic, linguistic and erotic forces that ripple through and distort the subjects and histories that we attribute to the past…
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