past exhibitions 2020

2020 Boutique
2020 Assisted Survival
2020 Lauren Coullard
2020 Rashiyah Elanga
2020 In A Single Work: Max Geisler
2020 John Matthew Heard

BOUTIQUE
December 6, 2020 – January 31, 2021
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Guy Allott, Lauren Coullard, Sophia Domagala, Max Geisler, Brigitte Nicole Grice, John Matthew Heard, Stephanie Kloss, Eric Meier, Sarah Reva Mohr, José Montealegre, Olivia Parkes, Wagehe Raufi, Laura Schusinski, Yana Tsegay, Norbert Witzgall, Sonja Yakovleva


ASSISTED SURVIVAL
October 9 – January 31, 2021

Brigitte Nicole Grice
Dennis Siering
John Matthew Heard
Laura Schusinski
Martina Kügler
Maximilian Rödel
Sophia Domagala
Yorgos Stamkopoulos

> Press release / work list


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – MARTINA KÜGLER, JOHN MATTHEW HEARD, DENNIS SIERING


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – YORGOS STAMKOPOULOS, JOHN MATTHEW HEARD, SOPHIA DOMAGALA


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – DENNIS SIERING, JOHN MATTHEW HEARD, YORGOS STAMKOPOULOS, SOPHIA DOMAGALA


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – LAURA SCHUSINSKI, MAXIMILIAN RÖDEL, DENNIS SIERING, BRIGITTE NICOLE GRICE, MARTINA KÜGLER


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – SOPHIA DOMAGALA, LAURA SCHUSINSKI, MAXIMILIAN RÖDEL, DENNIS SIERING, BRIGITTE NICOLE GRICE


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD, LAURA SCHUSINSKI, MAXIMILIAN RÖDEL, DENNIS SIERING


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – DENNIS SIERING


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – DENNIS SIERING


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – DENNIS SIERING


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – MARTINA KÜGLER


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – MARTINA KÜGLER


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – MARTINA KÜGLER


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – MARTINA KÜGLER


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – YORGOS STAMKOPOULOS


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – JOHN MATTHEW HEARD


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – SOPHIA DOMAGALA


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – SOPHIA DOMAGALA


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – BRIGITTE NICOLE GRICE


ASSISTED SURVIVAL – MAXIMILLIAN RÖDEL


LAUREN COULLARD – Angels on a Needle
July 18 – September 13, 2020
July 17 opening reception
July 26 SUNDAY OPEN organized by INDEX

> press release

Photos: Julie Becquart


In A Single Work – RASHIYAH ELANGA
My Trip Inside The Mesosphere Sponsored By Magic Blue, 2020
June 21 – July 10, 2020

June 21 opening reception / SUNDAY OPEN organized by INDEX

> press release

Photos: Julie Becquart


In A Single Work – MAX GEISLER
Angetäuschte Isolationsübung, 2018
May 24 – June 13,2020

May 24 opening reception / SUNDAY OPEN organized by INDEX

Photos: Julie Becquart


JOHN MATTHEW HEARD Flash Card
February 7 – May 9, 2020

> press release
> checklist

> Contemporary Art Daily (selected by Tenzing Barshee)

Photos: Julie Becquart

……. when in peril

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So read the primordial saturations. Through and through, like the baleen of the whale’s jaw : sieves, shudder-lit, tendering, it filters the krill from the mass, the invisible proteins, the microcosm from the chasm, the thing from the wanton, yes it wrings the sea through the verdant sea.

Ever since childhood you have known. The artist has this obligation to desire, the way color requires vowels. The way the phone has its own diabolical tastebuds. The way the bones of snowy owls are found in the Abyssal Plain. We have this obligation to follow its helpless migration, its incandescent howl. To put foot to soil, silt to bed.

Dolphins of words leap from the crevices. They candle and hiss, arcing in you. There is only one Ocean. It is not metaphorical for those who live it.
My friend who was born on her parents fishing boat in Alaska, a twin, tells me this.

The hummingbird drifts from land for fragrance is not always rooted to cause.

Sleep is a moate full of hungry ghosts, around the red crumb of winter.

Seeing is a sinking ship. Watering to obscure that shape.

What happens to places water once needed ?

………. Time         gets used for a lot of things …

Our house in the desert belongs to geckos now. They are the hue of having eaten spiders in silence on cactus pads. Warm blue, cold orange, beak-pierced, cunning. Jack has been there.

When in peril, geckos lose their tails on purpose, leaving them behind for the hunter, a phantom body loose in the dune, one could use to make this work.

 

Devin Alexander

 

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