[rohrpost] transit lounge unguided tours exhibition THIS WEDNESDAY

miriam mlecek miriam_mlecek at hotmail.com
Mon Mai 7 12:30:25 CEST 2007


!!!WEDNESDAY!!! 09.05.2007
19-22h
transit lounge Josetti Höfe Rungestr. 22-24 Berlin-Mitte, Entry via 
riverside path

UNGUIDED TOURS

an exhibition in transit by

Isabel Cordeiro
Hugo Moline
Kenzee Patterson

ISABEL CORDEIRO

Trained both as an architect (graduated from Architecture University of 
Lisbon, 2000) and as an artist (finished MA Fine Arts, Piet Zwart Institute 
in Rotterdam, 2006) the works Isabel produces are investigations on the 
possibility of enhancing hidden dimensions of space.

This means to acknowledge the relation between the potential embedded in 
physical space to arouse different/multiple/infinite perceptions of the same 
space, and our inbuilt mechanisms of perception and assessment of reality; 
the intricate interaction between both is, in her view, responsible for the 
emergence of those recondite territories. In other words, Isabel works with 
the principles of intuition and discourses, which act upon the body in 
actual space.

Within this framework Isabel has developed the notion of constructive 
paintings to investigate the potential of painterly representations to 
challenge architecture, by mobilizing its strength to construct and 
deconstruct space, both physical space and represented space. Painting has 
the power to alter/subvert the properties of the built environment: a wall, 
which is known to be a solid element can be liquefied by means of painting. 
Isabel works with both painting and constructive materials as media that 
allow from embodied, to fluid, to barely visible existences; from explicit 
presence to invisibility.

HUGO MOLINE

Hugo Moline is a recent architecture graduate who lives in Sydney. In 2003 
Hugo went to the Philippines to work with the Tabaco City Urban and Rural 
Poor Federation on two collaboratively designed community plans. In 2005 
Hugo was awarded the Ethel M Chettle Prize in Architecture from the 
University of Sydney and went to Istanbul on a Global Studio scholarship to 
participate in a conference on how designers and the urban poor can work 
together more effectively. On the way back home he worked with the Homeless 
People's Federation of the Philippines on the collaborative design of some 
prototype housing for a community of railway squatters in Manila.
In Australia Hugo has worked together with others on a number of projects 
that patch together, make good and celebrate the thrown away objects and 
unwanted spaces of Australian cities. This includes 'what happened to my 
friends' (Wedding Circle, Sydney), 'All my eye and Biddy Martin' (ChangeX 
design exhibition, Sydney), and 'warren' (NextWave container village, 
Melbourne).

KENZEE PATTERSON

Kenzee Patterson is a 22-year-old artist from Sydney, Australia. He works in 
an interdisciplinary manner, often incorporating sculpture, photography, 
video, performance, and installation in his art practice. He has exhibited 
extensively in Sydney’s artist-run galleries, as well as regional galleries. 
He has also had work shown in various galleries and festivals in Melbourne, 
Japan, Iceland, and Paris.
Currently in his first year of a Master of Visual Arts at Sydney College of 
the Arts, The University of Sydney, in the first half of 2006, Kenzee also 
undertook an International Exchange at L’École nationale supérieure des 
beaux-arts, in Paris.

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