Sven Johne on ‚Radio Arty‘ @ FluxFM
We are delighted to share with you the recent episode of ‚Radio Arty‘ on Berlin’s FluxFM, this time with Sven Johne.
We are delighted to share with you the recent episode of ‚Radio Arty‘ on Berlin’s FluxFM, this time with Sven Johne.
The artist Sven Johne in conversation with curator Ingo Clauß. Sven Johne, born in 1976 in Bergen auf Rügen, describes himself as belonging to an in-between generation. (Conversation in German).
On the occasion of our 6th installment of the ‘@ Home series’ we are delighted to share an insight into Ivo Wessel’s collection with a work by Sven Johne, ‘Vinta’, 2004.
For many years now, the multifaceted field of documentary photography and its interlinkage with texts, information, stories, and history has taken center stage in Sven Johne’s photographic practice.
Welcome! On the following pages you‘ll find a curated selection of pivotal works by Peggy Buth, Keltie Ferris, Emilie Pitoiset, Sven Johne and Renaud Regnery.
Klemm’s participates in FAIR, an online art initiative designed to promote the profits of galleries, nonprofit organizations and artists who belong to the community of NADA. Starting with Untitled (Range, Anxiety, Punch) (2014, below) by Marijn van Kreij’s, Klemm’s will present works of Émilie Pitoiset, Adrain Sauer and Fiona Mackay throughout one month. FAIR will…
This year, Klemm’s participates in Berlin Views, an online viewing platform on which 25 galleries of Berlin are present, exhibiting their current shows with prices of the works, having opportunities to contact with potential collectors. The initiative is aimed to promote Berlin art industry which has been critically influenced by the pandemic. Please visit the…
Klemm’s is now on Collecteurs, The Collective Museum of Private Collections, featuring works of our artists as well as past and current exhibitions. Visit Collecteurs — on our account, you can look around the works of art we present. Through the platform you can also communicate with the other art lovers and read through the…
This week, Sven Johne presents six videos as a sneak peek into his new work in progress: a work about the snow catastrophe on the island of Rügen which happened in the winter of 1978/1979.
In “Dear Vladimir Putin” (2017), Peter Bittel prepares for his ‚big gig‘: a speech to Vladimir Putin about things personal and political, a monologue in Russian around 18 minutes long. The retired civil-engineer practices reading his script, edits and rejects or hones individual passages, and sometimes despairs…