Ausstellung: 10. bis: 25. November 2023
ROTER KEIL Galerie, Idlhofgasse 62, Graz
Ausstellung von Studierenden der Kunstuniversität Linz, Abteilung Experimentelle Gestaltung, unter der Leitung von Anna Jermolaewa und der Akademie der Bildenden Künste Bologna, Abteilung Skulptur, unter Ivana Spinelli.
Organisiert von: Marlene Hausegger & Johanna Charlotte Trede
Älex Stockinger
“martyr street chapel“, collage on wooden wall, sticker, poster, approx.164 x 200 x 50 cm, 2023
The chapel is a collage of stickers swapped with local activists, autonomos, anarchists and artists. Inner divides range from militant antifascist struggle to queer feminist organization. It reflects the themes of sacrifice conserved in the Icon of studentprotest-hero Francesco Lorusso laying in the Lap of a Street Graffiti Madonna.
Felix Brinkmann
“dreaming ignorance“, multichannel video, 2:25 min, 2023
A wondering walk through Bolognas centrally located street „Via d‘Azeglio“.
Special thanks to Rosina Marie for the filming-idea!
Miriam Pranter
“DOUBLEFACE“, wool, cotton, polyester, MDF, flexible dimensions, 2023
Walking through the city, looking at the floor.
Standing in between perspectives.
Stone and Glitter. Bologna in primavera.
Catrin Manoli
“(77)“, Hommage 2 the Martyrum of Blue, experimental strappo, plexyglass, 140 x 80 cm, photograph 20 x 15 cm, 2023
Inspired by the removal of the graffiti of Blue (Centro Sociale in Bologna) she would like to transform one of her graffity-crossovers made in Graz some year ago into the gallery space. She turned the neo-Nazicode 88 to 77 („Geil, Glitter“).
Agnese Mussari
“Case Liminali“, a series of 10 photographs, A5, 2023
A photographic and editing reflexion about the psychological and material consequences of gentrification and generational precariousness.
Elias Neururer
“novantanove punto nove“, 99.9 MHz radio FM transmitter + antenna, 500m r, 2023
Bringing 70s radio Alice back to life!
Luzia Stempfer
“Souvenirs“, series of A3 Risoprints & last surviving plant, 2023
Elena Höller & Pauline Lotti Müller & Beatrice Matassi
„ungrowable nature“, installation with three A3 riso prints, plexiglass sign, plexiglas, carpet, artificial grass and flowers, 125 x 74, x 110 cm, 2023 find a shelter where it is possible to escape - survive our inner wars. find earth in the city. find light. build shelters for yourself, and travellers passing by.
Walentina Ammann & Giacomo Mallardo
untitled, 100 - 150 cm extending aluminium tube, 2023
The site-specific installation meant to echo the whispering arch of Bologna.
The core of the work is the dualism of having a private conversation in public space.
To fully experience the installation, two people should position themselves at both ends of the tube and try to talk to each other.
Emily Ramharter
“Locked In“, Video, 19:38 min, 2023
I secretly looked in myself inside art university of Antwerp during night and walked around, using a projectoras my only lightsource. I projected videos of my new room to morph my newprivate and new work space together and ask how to deal with new environments. At 2am the alarm went on and a security guy came.
Ruth Größwang
“won‘t you breathe with me“, video, loop 1:13 min, 2023
Severin Standhartinger
“Dress Rehearsal“, Video, 1 min, 2023
dark roots gargled glissando gargoyles weep speechless mummers another age weaned lean secrets whisper
rain stone
all past calls on the present moment may it rise skyward may it stay down below
Chiara Malagutti
“Komorebi“, synthetic and organic threads, dimensions variable, 2023
Komorebi is a Japanese term that indicates the light that filters through the leaves of trees.
Arina Grinevich
“Rent Inflation“, performance, 6 people trying to sleep on a square on the floor, 165 x 180 cm, 2023
People in the EU have to deal with rent inflation; personal space has become a privilege.
Noel Fischer
“Free the people, abandon and abolish the wax bodies!‘‘, several banners, pamphlets, candle, soil, leaflet, 2023
The anatomical wax figures exhibited at Museo Di Palazzo Poggi in Bologna are made from more than
wax: They are made from suppressed, discriminated, murdered people. The work is an attempt to demand for their fundamental human rights.
Veronika Lesniak
untitled, three canvases, 13 x 13 cm, 2023
with text written in Bologna
Lucia Letizia Perillo
“Angolo Soffice“, textile installation, 100×180 cm, 2023
„quand les cimes de notre ciel se rejoindront ma maison aura un toit“ - Paul Eluard
Ana Argüelles
“Stills from Bologna“, series of 3 embroidered textiles, approx. 12 x 12 cm, 2023
The work captures moments from the trip, addressing discussions we had regarding gentrification, for example a graffiti saying “Airbnb crepa!” (“Die Airbnb!”), the city’s terrazzo floors and the Morandi museum.
Anja Korherr & Susanna Melem
“If you feel sad, try to go for a walk“, ongoing participative intervention in public space, chalk marker, zines, chalk, ceramic bowl by Sylvie Leitner, flexible dimensions, 2023
Based on Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ concept of the five stages of grief, this work offers symbols that can be carried into the public space as a collective experiment in a participartory way in order to share, live and process personal grief.
* Johanna Kubassa & Laura Wegscheider
“The Offene Spazio“, photos of micro-interventions in public space, 10 x15 cm, 2023
We want to play. But where are we? Is this a familiar or an unknown city?
How can we communicate with the locality in our own intimate ways?
What can we make of our presence here?