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Exhibitions

All past, current and upcoming exhibitions of DAS ESSZIMMER – space for art+

Current
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Rymdprogrammet: Refectorium

04.10.2024 – 20.12.2024

At the heart of “Rymdprogrammet” (The Space Program) is experimentation with diverse forms of expression and themes that enable synergies between the invited artists.

Past
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  • Adam Knight (London/UK)

Everything Must Go Flat

07.06.2012 – 19.07.2012

The works of Adam Knight (London/UK) are snapshots that, aware of a static presence, reference happenings in the near future as well as resting traces from the past.

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  • Bea Winkler (Hamburg/GER)

tilted surface

19.04.2012 – 17.05.2012

This in-between, which arises through the two dimensional surface of canvas/wall and the strategy of (painterly) illusion, is the space which Bea Winkler explores and analyses.

Past
Detail from a green wallpaper
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  • Copa & Sordes (Basel/CH)

Human Conditions

23.08.2012 – 27.09.2012

Copa & Sordes (Basel/CH) want to permeate art and everyday life in such a way that they point beyond their pure functionality of human existence.

Past
transparent plastic tubes
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  • Monika Rechsteiner (Basel/CH + Berlin/GER)

more of the same

29.11.2012 – 26.01.2013

The works of Monika Rechsteiner (Berlin/DE) reflect (built) space. Her (moving) images seem to scan the visible and invisible surfaces and create a new space through her camera work.

Past
detail of the video projection
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  • Doris Schmid (Berlin/GER)
  • Petra Egg (Vienna/AT)

BLINK

14.02.2013 – 06.04.2013

Petra Egg (Vienna/AT) und Doris Schmid (Berlin/GER) take the surreal ”animal stories” by Julio Cortázar (AR) as a starting point for their own medial explorations.

Past
snippet of red macramee sculpture
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  • Maddy Arkesteyn (Brussels/BEL)

When the wind blows

11.04.2013 – 23.05.2013

Throughout her life, the theme of control and loss of control has been an essential part of the artistic work of Maddy Arkesteyn (NL/ BE). The groups of works shown convey a mood of departure.