• My Vision Ideen für die Welt von Morgen
  • My Vision Ideen für die Welt von Morgen
  • My Vision Ideen für die Welt von Morgen
  • My Vision Ideen für die Welt von Morgen
  • My Vision Ideen für die Welt von Morgen

My Vision Ideen für die Welt von Morgen

"my vision" shows current works of twenty international artists, using means such as video, photography and installation focusing on the subject of visions of the future. "my vision" presents personal visions, involving the artists perception of reality, on which they base their imagination of an expected future. The majority of the participating artists have created new works for this project, which circles around the different aspects of these visions. FLCO, for instance, reflects a world without oil, Melanie Manchot asks young musicians for a vision of their lives and their music, Eno Henze designs an almost unrealistic interior world and Warren Neidichs shining answer refers to the future and the past likewise. Paul M. Smith reflect the beautiful new world of celebrities, Ruth Hutter destroys the wonderful image of the TV world. Both the artists group OLGA and IngridMwangiRobertHutter are visionaries, the latter working in collaboration with Jimmy Ogonga on colonialism and cultural frontiers. Timothy Archibald conducts research into sex machine inventors, Kris Scholz meditates about the loss of the self-evident and Marc Räder puts us in front of insuperable frontiers. The catalog is designed as an active, cognitive network, combining text, image, audio and video files in a very new way: it forms part of the exhibition and is as visionary as the participating works. A simpler version of the catalogue is available on the website: www.my-vision.eu. Artists: Timothy Archibald, San Francisco, P; Timo Burgmeier, Heidelberg, P; FLCO, Berlin, I; Ori Gersht, London, V; Bianca Gutberlet, Paris, P; Samuel Henne, Braunschweig, P/I; Eno Henze, Berlin, P/I; Ruth Hutter, Mannheim, V/I; Melanie Manchot, London/Berlin V; Björn Melhus, Berlin, V; Josh Müller, Vienna, V/I; IngridMwangiRobertHutter, Ludwigshafen, V/I; Warren Neidich, London/Berlin, I; Jimmy Ogonga, Nairobi, V/I; OLGA, Zürich/Hamburg, P/I; Marc Räder, Berlin, P; Paul M. Smith, London, P; Kris Scholz, Düsseldorf, P; David Steets, Munich, P P (Photography) I (Installation) V (Video) Illustrations on the left side (from up to down): Bianca Gutberlet, 2006 FLCO, Punching bag, 2006 Eno Henze, Wirklichkeitsschaum


Softcover with DVD 12 x 18,5 cm 50 pages 45 illustrations English, German Available ISBN 978-3-939583-25-7 2007

Texts:

Carolin Ellwanger, Mark Gisbourne, Hans-Dieter Huber, Thomas Schirmböck

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