Weekend Focus: Viktoria Binschtok
Viktoria Binschtok’s takeover week is being closed with a special Weekend Focus. Please enjoy a small selection of her works as well as selected exhibition views.
Viktoria Binschtok’s takeover week is being closed with a special Weekend Focus. Please enjoy a small selection of her works as well as selected exhibition views.
On cue with 1st of May, a day inherently charged with political importance, we would like to present Viktoria Binschtok’s photogram project #truckfump.
Viktoria Binschtok guides us through her studio. Berlin, 2020.
The artist Viktoria Binschtok and the gallerist Sebastian Klemm are having an online conversation about Viktoria’s work series “Endless Cluster”. English subtitles are coming soon!
Suspicious Minds, 2009.
Viktoria Binschtok is taking over our Instagram channel from APR 27 to MAY 1, sharing past, new and ongoing works as well as conversations and insights into her artistic practice.
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…
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.
„My younger brother worked as a packer at Amazon for a while. And that island and those bird ringers really exist, I’ve been there twice, it was great every time. This film is very personal, because – to be honest – I just listened to myself. I’m plagued by these Biedermeier fantasies.“ — Sven Johne…