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Exhibition "Common Identity?"

The aim of COMMON IDENTITY? is to reflect the issues of heritage, identity and communication in European contemporary art practices. It uses various media and artistic strategies in an attempt to answer whether being part of the European Union justifies claims to possess a common European identity. more»

DRIFTING IDENTITIES (Exhibition & Colloquium)

- DRIFTING IDENTITIES is focused on researching, documenting and archiving the identity phenomena located in the past and the present of post-socialist societies. It was designed to contextualize the identity tendencies two decades after the dissolution of the Eastern bloc. more»

Time future in the time past

- Now that Batumi has regained new life and importance, old pieces of art and artworks are being reassessed and recognized. Café Fantasy is a work by George Chakhava (an architect best-known for his former Roads Ministry building in Tbilisi, Georgia, recently published in Frédéric Chaubin’s “Cosmic Communist Constructions Photographed”). Together with participants, the curator of the project brought one building in Batumi back to life for only one day and filled it with memories and symbols of her childhood. more»
Schloss Marquardt

XVIII. Rohkunstbau POWER

- The artistic content of ROHKUNSTBAU XVIII revealed many faces of the transformative aspects of “Power” as derived from the Alberich theme in Richard Wagner’s “Das Rheingold”, part one of the four-part German saga of the Nibelungenlied that was the first of an intended four-part exhibition cycle. The intention of the first part was to show the relevance of power today, its forms and manifestations, which might be either affirmative and/or coercive in their application. It dealt with issues of human creative energy since they are linked immediately and symbolically to the political, economic, social, and cultural forms of power and influence that operate in the world of today. more»

"Atlantis 11" at the Venice Biennale 2011

- Hundreds of art enthusiasts were attracted by the exhibition "Atlantis 11" in Venice. The participating partners in the Atlantis network presented their work under the theme "Power and contemporary art" at the Biennale in Venice from 1st to 5th of June 2011. The Atlantis network was situated in the Collegio Armeno, which also housed the Icelandic and Armenian pavilion. more»

A Bulgarian Pavilion in Bulgaria

 
 

XVII. Rohkunstbau - Atlantis II - Hidden Histories - Imagined Identities

 
 
Fotograf/photo: Roland Horn

Bulgarian Pavilion

A Bulgarian Pavilion in Bulgaria

As a platform for contemporary art in Bulgaria, Art Today Association Plovdiv supports the initiative www.bulgarianpavilion.org". During it´s stay in Venice Art Today Assosciation Plovdiv presents www. bulgarianpavilion.org" - a project initiated by by Svetlana Kuyumdzhieva and Dessislava Dimova. more»

XVII. Rohkunstbau - Atlantis II - Hidden Histories - Imagined Identities

- Over the years, the Rohkunstbau arts festival has become a byword for contemporary art in Brandenburg. At Rohkunstbau XVII, this year's edition, ten international artists are showing works based on the theme of 'ATLANTIS II - Hidden Histories – Imagined Identities’. As in all Rohkunstbau exhibitions, this year's artists have created specially designed, site specific works. more»

XVI. Rohkunstbau

- ATLANTIS I – Hidden Histories - New Identities
Potsdam, Schloss Marquart
12th July - 13 September 2009 more»

ATLANTIS exhibition

- Traces, histories and new identities on  the borderlines after 20 years. Europe 2009 – 20 Years after 1989. 31 July – 30 August 2009.
Open Gallery, Baštová 5, Bratislava, Slovakia more»

Exhibition "Breaking Walls – Building Networks", Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki

 
 
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Opening of "Reflections of Tomorrow", Plovdiv, Bulgaria

curated by Emil Mirazchiev and Jakob Racek
Opening Saturday, 10th of October 2009, 6 p.m.
 
 
Fotos: Arttoday

XVI. Rohkunstbau

XVI. Rohkunstbau "ATLANTIS I - Hidden Histories - New Identities". Ausstellende Künstler/ exhibiting artists: MARTIN ASSIG, ROBERT BARTA, DENNIS FEDDERSEN, GREGOR HILDEBRANDT, SABINE HORNIG, LISA JUNGHANSS, ŠEJLA KAMERIĆ, KATARZYNA KOZYRA, DEIMANTAS NARKEVIČIUS, THOMAS SCHEIBITZ.  Kurator/Curator: Mark Gisbourne. Ausstellungszeitraum 12. Juli bis 13. September 2009. Öffnungszeiten: Do/Fr 14-19 und Sa/So 12-19. Exhibition runs: July 12th to Sep 13th 2009. Opening hours: Thu/Fri 14-19 and Sat/Sun 12-19
 
 
Fotos: Roland Horn

Opening of "Atlantis - Hidden Histories – New Identities", Bratislava, Slovak Republic

The opening of the exhibition "ATLANTIS, Hidden Histories – New Identities. Europe 2009 – 20 Years after 1989. Traces, histories and new identities on  the borderlines after 20 years." on 30th July 2009 was a great succes. Exhibiting artists: Peter Barényi, András Csefálvay, Anton Čierny, Eja Devečková, Tomáš Džadoň, Andrea Kalinová, Radko Mačuha, Štefan Papčo. Curators: Ivana Madariová and Katarína Slaninová. Exhibition runs: 31 July – 30 August 2009. Opening hours: Wed – Sun, 12 – 6pm
 
 
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In July a group of 16 artists, curators, theoreticians and cultural activists from 8 different countries joined in on a journey of the Atlantis network across the Black Sea from Varna (Bulgaria) to Poti (Georgia). The project`s participants travelled on a container ship across the Black Sea. more»
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