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Upcoming Exhibition

Upcoming Exhibition

APARTACO

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Program

Thu 25. April

Opening –  from 6 pm to 10 pm  Invitation Only!

Catering: 
Galanga Atelier de cocina

Music: 
Karaoke Kalk – Strobocop

Live act: 
Miguel Noya, Argenis Brito & Miguel Toro, Special Guest: Mayanin

26. – 28. April

Exhibition opening hours

26. and 27. April – 12 am to 8 pm

28. April – 11 am to 4 pm

APARTACO

Rosa-Luxemburg-Str. 17

Front building, right entrance, 3rd floor

APARTACO

Rosa-Luxemburg-Str. 17

Front building, right entrance

3rd floor

Participants

1 – Berliner Zimmer

BLESS

Martí Guixé

studioolivervogt

Fernando Adam

Blitzraum

OAM (outsiderartmuseumberlin)

 

2 – Flur

Inga Knölke, 

 

3 – Erkerzimmer

Fran Beaufrand + Aaron

Marco Montiel-Soto

Studio Manuel Reader

Igor Mishiev, 

Victor Hugo Irrazabal

Frederick Vidal

Jose Antonio Fernandez

 

4 – Schlafzimmer 

Tina Winkhaus

The Other Gods

Jorge Pizzani

Alessio Leonardi

Luis Cobelo

MUU Blanco

Cornelius Perino

Corina Lipavsky

Jaime Gili

Dedo Ciego

Ivoly Noguera

Tita Beaufrand

Thomas Noya

Carolina Bousquet

Juri Gerber

Atelier De Yavorsky / KIMONA KIMONA

Saint James (Vertreten durch Michael J. Wewerka)

Yvan Martinez / Joshua Trees / Krister Olsson (Public Foundry)

 

5 – Badezimmer

Andres Landino 

Cae Gonzales

1 – Berliner Zimmer

BLESS

Martí Guixé

studioolivervogt

Fernando Adam

Blitzraum

OAM (outsiderartmuseumberlin)

 

2 – Flur

Inga Knölke, 

 

3 – Erkerzimmer

Fran Beaufrand + Aaron

Marco Montiel-Soto

Studio Manuel Reader

Igor Mishiev, 

Victor Hugo Irrazabal

Frederick Vidal

Jose Antonio Fernandez

 

4 – Schlafzimmer 

Tina Winkhaus

The Other Gods

Jorge Pizzani

Alessio Leonardi

Luis Cobelo

MUU Blanco

Cornelius Perino

Corina Lipavsky

Jaime Gili

Dedo Ciego

Ivoly Noguera

Tita Beaufrand

Thomas Noya

Carolina Bousquet

Juri Gerber

Saint James 

(Vertreten durch Michael J. Wewerka)

Atelier De Yavorsky / KIMONA KIMONA

Yvan Martinez / Joshua Trees / Krister Olsson 

(Public Foundry)

 

5 – Badezimmer

Andres Landino 

Cae Gonzales

APARTACO (Venezuelan word for: Apartment, dwelling, or meeting place) serves as inspiration for this spontaneous gathering among friend, whose works will be presented during the Berlin Gallery weekend 2024.

During 4 consecutive days we bring together a mixed group of artists and designers from the Berlin community, along with international artists and friends, in an informal and relaxed gathering of talents. The temporary space will serve as stage for the presentation of selected works from both galleries to a general audience, with the intention of fostering an experimental social platform, conducive to the exchange of ideas and experiences and in a spirit of celebration.

Taking place in a short-term rental unit, and divided into the specific areas of an apartment, which will be transformed into a project space, where a temporary group exhibition and events will take place, showcasing site specific installations, digital and analog works and printed material by a mixed group of artists, spanning a wide range of different generations, styles and backgrounds.

Organised by Agustin Acevedo Landaluce, the selected works question the archetypical idea of urban dwellings, specifically the APARTMENT, it’s compartmentalisation as a living and social space, ways of misappropriation and It’s possible uses and requirements as the specific configurations and needs are exchanged and replaced or even integrated into hybrid forms that form part of a larger complex system. While maintaining its character as apartment and placing art in a liveable context, juxtaposing the way art is presented in the traditional gallery space or booth, and exploring the boundaries between public and private borders and the role that art, design and architecture play in promoting the wellbeing of the residents in their immediate communities, the city and our globalised world.

As the curatorial and production approach loosely borrows from Octavi Rolfe’s concept Design without Project  DwP, where improvisation and skills allow for the flow and creation of new opportunities and ideas, applicable to an ever changing city landscape, where living space has become scarce and political measures doesn’t seem to bring about any meaningful solutions.

Some of the artworks will be available for sale, others will be donated to charity, while others will only be exhibited. 

Complementing the exhibition, Studio Manuel Raeder presents a selection of books by BOM DIA BOA TARDE BOA NOITE. The Studio, located on the ground floor, will open its doors to the public during the duration of the event.

WL Gallery Editions, and curated CD’s and Vinyl’s from Berlin label Karaoke Kalk round up the program.