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Philippe Vandenberg (1952 – 2009), 'No title' (2005-2008). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Markus Karstieß, 'Zweite Tür' (2011). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Markus Karstieß, 'Tage ohne Boden' (2012). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Markus Karstieß, 'Doom Mood' (2011). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. Image courtesy KLEMM'S gallery. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. Image courtesy KLEMM'S gallery. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. Image courtesy KLEMM'S gallery. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. Image courtesy KLEMM'S gallery. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. Image courtesy KLEMM'S gallery. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. Image courtesy KLEMM'S gallery. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Amanda Ross-Ho, 'Black Rags (I STILL HATE TUESDAYS)' (2013). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Emanuel Geisser, 'Fun with Figures II' (2014). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Friedrich Kunath, 'You Don't Have A Master Plan But You Will Start' (2012). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Katja Novitskova, 'Shapeshifter XII' (2013). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Katja Novitskova, 'Shapeshifter' series (2013). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Friedrich Kunath, 'You Will Miss Me When I Burn (Hypothetically)' (2012). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Emanuel Geisser, 'Fun with Figures II' (2014). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Katja Novitskova, 'Branching VI' (2013). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.
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Friedrich Kunath, 'Untitled' (2009). © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM'S, Berlin.

Just came to say HELLO @ KLEMM’s install photos

, 20 February 2014

The second of a three-part series of exhibitions at Berlin’s KLEMM’s galerie, conceived in collaboration with Alexej Meschtschanow and Ulrich Gebert, ‘Just came to say HELLO’, running January 17 to March 2, is a provoking insight into the myth of the person in the singular.

Split across the aesthetically and conceptually variant work of Amanda Ross-HoEmanuel GeisserFriedrich KunathMarkus KarstießMartín MeleKatja Novitskova and the late Philippe Vandenberg, a shared conception of each artist’s own unique vision interacting and conflicting with each other on the KLEMM’s exhibition floor, reflecting the duality of the drive to both communication and self-isolation. 

Answering the question of where the herd ends and the individual begins has its hazards and curator Meschtschanow opts to complicate the drive to a resolution only more.

See some install photos from the exhibition in our media section to the top right of this page and check the KLEMM’S Gallery website for details of the exhibition. **

Header image: Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM’S, Berlin. 

Appearing + reappearing in Emilie Pitoiset’s The Vanishing Lady window display at KLEMM’S, Mar 11 – Apr 22

9 March 2017

The second of a three-part series of exhibitions at Berlin’s KLEMM’s galerie, conceived in collaboration with Alexej Meschtschanow and Ulrich Gebert, ‘Just came to say HELLO’, running January 17 to March 2, is a provoking insight into the myth of the person in the singular.

Split across the aesthetically and conceptually variant work of Amanda Ross-HoEmanuel GeisserFriedrich KunathMarkus KarstießMartín MeleKatja Novitskova and the late Philippe Vandenberg, a shared conception of each artist’s own unique vision interacting and conflicting with each other on the KLEMM’s exhibition floor, reflecting the duality of the drive to both communication and self-isolation. 

Answering the question of where the herd ends and the individual begins has its hazards and curator Meschtschanow opts to complicate the drive to a resolution only more.

See some install photos from the exhibition in our media section to the top right of this page and check the KLEMM’S Gallery website for details of the exhibition. **

Header image: Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM’S, Berlin. 

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Berlin Art Week 2016, Sep 13 -18

12 September 2016

The second of a three-part series of exhibitions at Berlin’s KLEMM’s galerie, conceived in collaboration with Alexej Meschtschanow and Ulrich Gebert, ‘Just came to say HELLO’, running January 17 to March 2, is a provoking insight into the myth of the person in the singular.

Split across the aesthetically and conceptually variant work of Amanda Ross-HoEmanuel GeisserFriedrich KunathMarkus KarstießMartín MeleKatja Novitskova and the late Philippe Vandenberg, a shared conception of each artist’s own unique vision interacting and conflicting with each other on the KLEMM’s exhibition floor, reflecting the duality of the drive to both communication and self-isolation. 

Answering the question of where the herd ends and the individual begins has its hazards and curator Meschtschanow opts to complicate the drive to a resolution only more.

See some install photos from the exhibition in our media section to the top right of this page and check the KLEMM’S Gallery website for details of the exhibition. **

Header image: Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM’S, Berlin. 

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Wanton Mobility @ KLEMM’s, Jun 26 – Aug 9

25 June 2014

The second of a three-part series of exhibitions at Berlin’s KLEMM’s galerie, conceived in collaboration with Alexej Meschtschanow and Ulrich Gebert, ‘Just came to say HELLO’, running January 17 to March 2, is a provoking insight into the myth of the person in the singular.

Split across the aesthetically and conceptually variant work of Amanda Ross-HoEmanuel GeisserFriedrich KunathMarkus KarstießMartín MeleKatja Novitskova and the late Philippe Vandenberg, a shared conception of each artist’s own unique vision interacting and conflicting with each other on the KLEMM’s exhibition floor, reflecting the duality of the drive to both communication and self-isolation. 

Answering the question of where the herd ends and the individual begins has its hazards and curator Meschtschanow opts to complicate the drive to a resolution only more.

See some install photos from the exhibition in our media section to the top right of this page and check the KLEMM’S Gallery website for details of the exhibition. **

Header image: Just came to say HELLO (2013) install view. © Image courtesy the artist and KLEMM’S, Berlin. 

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