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Flotsam & Jetsam. Ballast und Treibgut.

2001 – 2003
ÜBER MÜLL UND KUNST UND KUNST MIT MÜLL
ABOUT GARBAGE AND ART AND ART WITH GARBAGE
Mit / with: Liz Bachhuber
Mehrere Ausstellungen mit Arbeiten von Studierenden und Lehrenden der
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
several exhibitions with works by students and teachers of the Bauhaus-University Weimar:
E-werk, Weimar, 2001
documentahalle, Kassel, 2001
ACC-Galerie Weimar, 2002
City Gallery Yada, Nagoya, Japan, 2002
Kunstraum Kreuzberg, 2003

infos

Teilnehmer*innen / participants: Liz Bachhuber •  Stefan Baumberger • Rafa Bernabeu •  Mario Bierende • Cornelia Erdmann •  Tricia Flanangan • Daniel Guischard •  Peter Heckwolf •  Claudia Herbst • Franz Höfner • Katharina Hohmann •  Andrea Huhndorf •  Karo Kollwitz •  Martin Kuban • René Kusche • Marc-Oliver Lau •  Christoph Liebrich •  Nina Lundström •  Steffen Mittelsdorf •  Marko Neumeister •  Akiko Oshima •  Frank Petschull • Tamara Pitzer •  Sophia Rasch •  Dorothea Reinke •  Georg Riedel •  Jutta Rossgotterer •  Felix Ruffert •  Anthony Rumbach •  Alba Navas Salmerón •  Anemone Schicke •  Katrin Solansky •  Dorota Thometzek • Alexander Voigt • Yuhei Watanabe •  Leonie Weber

 

 ‘In this exhibition, the aim is to make the viewer aware of his relationship to the things he uses and throws away. We question the value system of this society – exemplified by waste – according to the motto: "One man's trash is another man's treasure". We have concentrated on various aspects of the topic in our individual, artistic work and have integrated found objects, waste or recycling processes into it. The exhibited works show the spectrum from funny to documentary works to quasi-scientific, or sociological investigations. Rubbish is presented as a carrier of collective memories and the relationship between man and nature on the basis of observations of our handling of trash in our everyday culture'.

Extract, Press Release of the exhibition.