lectures/discussions
2016
Co-Speaking Programme: Een gebeuren #02

Co-Speaking Programme: Een gebeuren #02

19.05.2016
de Appel, Prins Hendrikkade 142, Amsterdam

Margaret Raspe with Camera Helmet, 1974


Heiner Ranke

Magazine presentation of FLORIDA #02 with Lothringer13_Florida and film screening of two films by Margaret Raspe. Philipp Gufler in discussion with Maximiliane Baumgartner and Colin Djukic from Lothringer13_florida.

While closely involved in discussions around Fluxus and Viennese Actionism at the time, Margaret Raspé has carved out her own artistic position that brings art and life together through everyday experiences. Her broad practice encompasses film works, automatic drawing, painting and performance; and her work often deals with the bodily knowledge, trance-states and the automatic, and the relation of man to his environment. The conversation between Florida and Margaret Raspé traces the significance of her artistic practice through a selection of works spanning over four decades.

ENTRANCE
Entrance regular + 3 euro
A combiticket is available for 15 euro (excluding the entrance to the exhibition). This combiticket gives entrance to all the events related to Untitled (two takes on crisis).

Event is part of the Co-Speaking programme under the project YOU MUST MAKE YOUR DEATH PUBLIC, part of the larger project Untitled (two takes on crisis), which takes place at de Appel arts centre, the from 23rd of April to the 12th of June, 2016. It is an initiative of the 2015-16 Curatorial Programme of de Appel arts centre.

More information about Co-Speaking Programme

Philipp Gufler
Philipp Gufler (1989) lives in Amsterdam. His work spans a variety of media including silkscreens, performances and video. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and the University of Art and Design in Karlsruhe. Since April 2013 he has been conducting research in the self-organised archive Forum Homosexualität München and in 2014 he published a video installation and an artist book by the same name - "Projection on the Crisis (Gauweilereien in Munich)". His work has been shown at Schwules Museum in Berlin, "Favoriten" in Lenbachhaus, Munich, “Videonale15” at Kunstmuseum Bonn and in the galleries Françoise Heitsch in Munich and Sassa Trülzsch in Berlin. Since September 2015 he is a participant at De Ateliers, Amsterdam.

Lothringer13_Florida
Lothringer13_Florida is a artist run space in Munich, organised by a committee of four members and is focusing on a collaborative and collective approach to making and curating. As part of their programme they host regular artists‘ residencies and publish a biannual magazine entitled FLORIDA. The latter is conceived as a autonomous space to reflect on artists‘ positions and discussions raised within the programme and thus replaces a conventional exhibition framework with a flexible structure that easily travels.
from: http://www.lothringer13florida.org/

Margaret Raspe
Margaret Raspé is an artist based in Berlin. While closely involved in discussions around Fluxus and Viennese Actionism, Margaret Raspé has carved out her own artistic position that brings art and life together through everyday experiences. Her broad practice encompasses film works, automatic drawing, painting and performance; and her work often deals with the bodily knowledge, trance-states and the automatic, and the relation of man to his environment. In 2016 Florida released Magazine # 02: "A conversation between Florida and Margaret Raspé".

Maximiliane Baumgartner
Maximiliane Baumgartner is an artist based in Munich, Germany. In 2014, she co-founded "Lothringer13_Florida". As an active member of the curatorial group and co-publisher of Florida Magazine, she initiates together with them various projects with an emphasis on the means of countercultural and social movement in and beyond Munich, which question conditions that form a public. As a consequence, she visited Margaret Raspè at her home in Karpathos, Greece last year and conducted the core interview for issue 02 of Florida Magazine. In her own work, her interest and research into painting and it's performative and social dimension often question how painting can constitute a critical space of action.

Colin Djukic
Colin Djukic dropped out of high school in 1997. Worked as a nurse. Ran a low budget recording studio which was transferred to Munich artist-run space "Lothringer13_Florida" in 2014 to serve as a resource for artists in residence and other interested parties. Committee member of "Lothringer13_Florida" since October 2015. Workshops on audio production. Does sound design and film music, plays in two impro groups (Antifun Arkestra, Sonytagartony, both have released a vinyl record on Kollaps Records) and does radio plays.

Irwan Ahmett & Tita Salina – Total Cleansing Act (Purchase Order) Curatorial Programme 2016 Untitled (Two Takes On one Crisis) You Must Make Your Death Public by curators Jussi Koitela, Renee Mboya, Asep Topan

collection (unintended), 2016

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