Further information about works from the diploma exhibitions 2021:
In the summer semester of 2021, graduates of the Liberal Arts program will again exhibit their final projects at various locations as part of the 2021 Diploma Exhibitions. We provide some successive insights here.
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Stephane Krust, Jannis Mengel, Seung Hyun Seo, Nala Tessloff
09. bis 11.09.2021, Galerie Flut und Nebenflut, Am Speicher XI 8
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Öffnungszeiten: tba
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Stephane Krust – Foam & Backdrop
A series of charcoal drawings on paper. And a series of glazed stoneware ceramics.
The work presents a research of forms, in hand-turned and glazed ceramics. The viewer is invited to improve the ceramics and their exchangeable forms. A second part of the work is presented in the form of a series of charcoal drawings in larges formats. The drawings in their forms and perspetive act as windows to the places of "blockland garten" run by the association Bras in Bremen, and one of the workshop of Offene Mauern in Bremen.
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Jannis Mengel
Jannis Mengel is showing a series of plaster sculptures that have been created in stages over the past year and a half.
None of these figures he had designed himself. The forms are determined by a program into which he has fed photo series of various models.
He prints out a small pattern and calmly arranges the figure into geometric shapes, accurately measuring and transferring point by point. Then he reassembles everything into a whole.
It is an examination of classical and modern sculpture, a question of creator and tool.
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Seung Hyun Seo – Inside
Seung Hyun Seo took walks in the former ammunition depot in Lübberstedt near Bremen, and along the way built many spontaneous sculptures from branches collected on site, but she never considered them finished, as they were further processed by the environment. She took these walks almost every day, and it was important to her to leave traces each time. She documented all the sculptures photographically and also recorded each walk in a diary. For the exhibition space, she transformed one such sculpture by casting it in aluminum.
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Nala Tessloff - tba
[Further informations soon.]