Exhibitions All past, current and upcoming exhibitions of DAS ESSZIMMER – space for art+ Current 059 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 058 Kiera O’Toole (Sligo/IRL)Felicity Clear (Dublin/IRL)Mary-Ruth Walsh (Dublin/IRL) Condition, Matter, Effect: ATMOSPHERES II 22.08.2024 – 27.09.2024 In Condition, Matter, Effect: ATMOSPHERES II the artists explore the effects and conditions of atmospheres and how they influence and permeate consciousness, through drawings and installation. Past 024 Christine de la Garenne (Berlin/GER) blindspotting 15.01.2016 – 04.03.2016 The artist Christine de la Garenna (Berlin) is working with perception and the warping of perception. Through distorting the viewer’s perception of reality, she asks just how real reality is after all. Past 027 Stijn Peeters (Eindhoven/NL ) Europaeische Werte 27.08.2016 – 08.10.2016 Stijn Peeters (Eindhoven / NL) says that in and through art he can deal with things that he considers important. For example, why it is important that everyone can express their opinion. Past 028 Jens Standke (Berlin/GER) Bonn on Tape 28.10.2016 – 08.12.2016 Jens Standke has re-measured the city of Bonn for his solo exhibition and makes it visible and audible by means of an apparatus built for this purpose. Past 044 Hillside Projects (Stockholm/SE) Memorial For The Lost 12.04.2021 – 03.07.2021 “Memorial for the Lost”, the exhibition project by the Hillside Projects (Emily Berry Mennerdahl and Jonas Böttern, Stockholm/SE) tells of grief, loss and the largest human-induced extinction of species in the history of the earth. Past 029 Swarm 15.02.2017 – 02.04.2017 Christine Camenisch and Johannes Vetsch question their surroundings through site-specific video installations and change the viewer’s perception of it through them. Past 030 Celina Jure (Buenos Aires/ARG) Parada Salvaje 05.05.2017 – 14.07.2017 Celina Jure’s (Buenos Aires) background in painting and her connection to dance, both show in her elegant yet dynamic ceramic works. « Previous1…7891011…13Next »