Walk-through Peter Friedl:
Raimar Stange
zur minor art

 

24 March, 7 pm

In German

Venue: KW

 

Registration via reservation@kw-berlin.de

 

To take part, it is necessary to purchase a ticket for the exhibition.

 

In accordance with the current Covid-19 regulations, the 3G rule (vaccinated, recovered or tested) applies to all KW events. In addition, we ask that you wear an FFP-2 mask throughout the event.

 

<p>Peter Friedl, <em>No prey, no pay</em>, 2018–2019. Mixed Media, various garments and accessories, dimensions variable. Installation view of the exhibition <em>Peter Friedl:</em> <em>Report 1964–2022</em> at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin 2022. Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation, Courtesy the artist and Guido Costa Projects, Turin; Photo: Frank Sperling</p>

Peter Friedl, No prey, no pay, 2018–2019. Mixed Media, various garments and accessories, dimensions variable. Installation view of the exhibition Peter Friedl: Report 1964–2022 at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin 2022. Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation, Courtesy the artist and Guido Costa Projects, Turin; Photo: Frank Sperling

 

By reference to selected artworks in the exhibition, Raimar Stange discusses theatrical moments in Peter Friedl’s art. Friedl’s version of ‚minor art‘ (Gilles Deleuze) is premised upon the power of ideology criticism practised by marginalised formations, and will be the main focus of the guided tour.

 

Raimar Stange lives and works in Berlin as a ‚freelance‘ curator and art publicist. In his recent exhibitions and texts, he thematized the climate catastrophe, racism and post-democracy, e.g. in his group exhibition ‚Democracy today‘ (2021) at KINDL Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin. Raimar Stange is a regular contributor for Monopol, Berlin; artmagazincc, Vienna; and Artist, Bremen. He also plays bass in the Art Critics Orchestra.