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KOMPROMISSQUALITÄT DEUTSCHLAND- fundamental gescheiterte Künstler & die Ästhetik der Maßlosigkeit

6/30/2014

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Max Biek // Felix Burger //Diogo da Cruz // Izzy DrMartens // Nicolás Dupont // Charlotte Eifler // Empfangshalle // Christian Empl // Johannes Evers // FANTASMA // Florian Froese-Peeck // Sven Glatzmaier // Vicky Heinzl /Leonid Hrytsak // Josef Knoll // Friede König // Sarah Lehnerer // Nadja Mair // Veronika Merklein // Patricia Oppenländer // Daniel Permanetter // Sara Raschke // Kristina Schmidt // PGS //Michaela Schmitt-­‐Runge // Max Schmölz // Hannah Sieben // Sophia Suessmilch // Lucia Thanner // Jens Utzt // Sophie von Stillfried // Tassilo Walter // WELTBRANDT // Felix Leon Westner // Olga Wiedenhöft // WILHELM & RICHARD // Selma Wolf // Johanna Zey // Laura Ziegler

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kuratiert von Sophia Süßmilch und Jörn Blachnitzky.

Die Ausstellung "Kompromissqualität Deutschland. Fundamental gescheiterte Künstler & die Ästhetik der Maßlosigkeit" Fundamental gescheiterte Künstler & die Ästhetik der Maßlosigkeit" zeigt 40 Künstler, die aus Deutschland kommen oder dort arbeiten. Die Auswahl veranschaulicht verschiedene Positionen der Auseinandersetzung mit Erfolg oder Scheitern, sowohl in der künstlerischen Arbeit, als auch in der Lebensrelität als Künstler, und mit den Maßstäben, Messlatten, Kriterien, die Erfolg oder Scheitern aus Sicht des Kunstmarktes, der Kritik, des Publikums und der Künstler selbst definieren und determinieren. Ausgestellt werden Zeichnungen, Malerei, Objekte, Collagen, Skulpturen und Videoarbeiten. Eröffnet wird die Werkschau mit einer Performance von Felix Leon Westner.

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Any Resemblance

6/14/2014

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by Tomasz Kręcicki and Cyryl Polaczek

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curated by Emilia Olszewska


Exhibition Any Resemblance refers to a sentence we all well know from many films. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. Therefore, the concept of the exposition focuses on the fiction of art and its representation. Both artists, Tomasz Kręcicki and Cyryl Polaczek, presenting their pieces share identical passion for work. However, despite the years spent together in prof. Andrzej Bednarczyk’s atelier, they hold a quite different approach to the image. Why in this case are we still, incidentally, searching for similarities between their canvases? What makes us look again and again, as well in galleries as on daily basis, for connections and convergence? It is just a trick our mind is playing on us or is there a thin thread of connection between those two artists?

The exhibition is a review of the newest Kręcicki’s and Polaczek’s achievements. In the addition to individual works, also effects of joint actions prepared for this display will be shown. This unique compilation of their own and common pieces will create an opportunity to present three different languages coming from one source. Moreover, Any resemblance will be the first show of Polish students at the AA Collections gallery.

The exposition is realised thanks to the support of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and MS Logistics Partner of Silesia.

Tomasz Kręcicki (born 1991) painter. Student at the Academy of fine arts in Kraków in the atelier of prof. Andrzej Bednarczyk. Nominated for UAP Artistic Prize 2014.

Cyryl Polaczek (born 1989) painter. Student at the Academy of fine arts in Kraków in the atelier of prof. Andrzej Bednarczyk. The winner of the main prize of the Artistic journey of Hestia-2012 Edition.

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