Friday, February 10, 2012

Make mistakes. And pass.

The art of arcades in the center of the city are particularly suitable to refer to a vulnerability that is in the Triad "production, advertising and consumerism" often overlooked:
Overlook the people who hold these three systems, with their labor and purchasing power going to help easily for yourself with every effort to discover ever new river courses for capital. Self-criticism of consumerism can sell long sales strong as a commodity.

The data compiled from the works of artists want to run these courses and the ironic look not so much to take proper functionality, but more generally on the weak points of activity.

Those who no longer works is mentally, therapy, physical breaking points are bandaged. However, hidden just where seemingly nothing is running in automatic noise sources and human weaknesses - in the "Burn Out" - the beauty of failure: Make a mistake, all errors, Neat make mistakes!
The exhibition transformed the premises of the art arcade in a "breaking point". For the individual works are conceptually interesting, above all, largely unused, forgotten niches, such as for example, pipes, heaters, or closets. The sound performances and installations, glass-like to invite the visitors to have some.

On March 10, increases of 14-18 Clock, a textile workshop with sound Vornica Burnuthians (Tasty Tea - link) and Stephanie Mueller (Rag Treasure). Applications are to 1 March received under rag_treasure@gmx.de
Brunch concert with Tasty Tea, to fashion performances and sound experiments draw on 17 March from 14 clock. Brings together the wires, pipes and walls of the art arcade to sound!


Make a mistake, all make mistakes, make mistakes neat!
Participating artists: Klaus Erich Dietl, Mari Ishikawa, Masayo Oda, Stephanie Mueller, Mirei Takeuchi, Gülcan Turna

Opening on Tuesday 21 February, 19 clock with an introduction by Thomas Glatz (for archive use and Benutztexte)
Exhibition of 22 Second to 24 3, each Tues-Sat 13-19 Clock
Admission free

Munich art-arcades
Savings Bank Street 3
U-/S-Bahn Marienplatz

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