[rohrpost] (fwd) Berlin exh Kunstfabrik Flutgraben: Product & Vision

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"Was passiert, wenn ein Unternehmen - in diesem Fall der Cornelsen Verlag
Berlin - seine Türen für Künstler/innen öffnet? Können die Künstler/innen
oder die Kunst und Cornelsen oder die Wirtschaft etwas voneinander lernen
oder wird ihre Autonomie in Frage gestellt? "

> die wirtschaft hat zu zahlen
< der künstler hat zu malen

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> Von: Andreas Broeckmann <abroeck at transmediale.de>
> An: rohrpost at mikrolisten.de
> Betreff: [rohrpost] (fwd) Berlin exh Kunstfabrik Flutgraben: Product &
> Vision
> Datum: Mon,  5 Sep 2005 10:09:01 +0200
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> ----- Weitergeleitete Nachricht von Lucy Kimbell <inbox at lucykimbell.com>
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> ---Product & Vision: Interfaces and boundaries in art and economy
> 
> Exhibition at Kunstfabrik am Flutgraben, Berlin, Germany
> 9 September - 9 October
> 
> What happens if a corporation - in this case, the Berlin-based publishing
> house Cornelsen - opens its doors to a group of  artists? Can artists or
> arts and Cornelsen or the corporate sector in general learn something from
> each other, or will their autonomy be questioned? The participants of
> Product & Vision have studied, amongst others, the finance structure, the
> identification of the employees with the company, the products
> (schoolbooks), the production process, the image of the company, and the
> organisational structure. This exhibition presents the results of this
> artistic process in installations, videos, pictures and performances,
> together with other works from the field of art and business.
> 
> Product & Vision is initiated by artists Mari Brellochs and Henrik Schrat
> in
> cooperation with the Berlin-based art venue Kunstfabrik am Flutgraben.
> Product & Vision focuses on businesses/enterprises as a dominating form of
> social organisation. Interfaces and boundaries between art and economy are
> one of the central issues. How do companies learn, how do artists learn?
> What does social responsibility mean for artists, and for companies? On
> the
> other side the enterprise becomes a model, a source of inspiration for
> artistic and academic work. To provide a real-life example, the publishing
> house Cornelsen has been incorporated into the project as a case study,
> producing exciting interactions for both sides. The company gave the
> participants of the project insight into their organization and into the
> working processes, to develop ideas, comments and criticism about them.
> 
> As part of the project, a Reader “Sophisticated survival techniques.
> Strategies in Art and Economy†is published. A catalogue will be
> published
> after the exhibition.
> 
> Participants of the exhibition:
> Acces Local (Paris), Mari Brellochs (Berlin), Cornelsen Verlag (Berlin),
> Neil Cummings/Marysia Lewandowska (London), Katja Diallo
> (Dordrecht/Berlin),
> etoy.CORPORATION (Zürich/international), Rainer Goerss (Berlin), Kent
> Hansen
> (Kopenhagen), Imagination Lab (Lausanne), Lucy Kimbell (London), Learning
> Lab Dänemark (Kopenhagen), Orgacom (Amsterdam), osb-i systemische
> Organisationsberatung (Tübingen, Wien), REINIGUNGSGESELLSCHAFT (Dresden),
> Institut für Ressourcenschonung Innovation und Sustainability (Berlin),
> Henrik Schrat (Berlin), Enno Schmidt (Frankfurt a.M.), Barbara Steveni
> (London), Joël Verwimp (Berlin).
> 
> Opening: 8 September 2005, 7 pm
> Performance "I’m an archive“, Barbara Steveni (Organisation +
> Imagination,
> London)
> 
> Panel discussion: 9 September 2005, 8 pm
> "Organisational Art. Exploring the relationship between art and business"
> (in English) with Barbara Steveni (artist, GB), Wolf-Rüdiger Feldmann
> (CEO
> Cornelsen
> Verlag, GER),Fritz B. Simon (Sociologist, GER), Matt Statler (Imagination
> Lab
> Lausanne,
> CH). Moderation: Pierre Guillet de Monthoux (Stockholm University, S)
> 
> 
> http://www.produktundvision.com
> 
> 
> ---Day-to-Day Data
> 
> An exhbition of artists who collect, list, database and absurdly analyse
> the
> data of everyday life. Curated by artist Ellie Harrison. Artists include:
> Cleo
> Broda, Richard Dedomenici, Jem Finer, Ellie Harrison, Tony Kemplen, Lucy
> Kimbell, Christian Nold, Abigail Reynolds
> 
> Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth, 17 September – 29 October
> Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art, London, 10 March – 23 April 2006
> 
> http://www.daytodaydata.com/
> 
> 
> Other current projects by Lucy Kimbell include:
> 
> - Pindices, a collaboration with sociologist Andrew Barry, in Making
> Things
> Public, ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany, until November
> http://http://www.pindices.org/
> 
> - One Night with Rats in the Service of Art, performance lecture at Rules
> of
> Engagement sci-art conference, York, September 5-7
> http://www.rulesofengagement.org.uk/
> 
> 
> http://www.lucykimbell.com
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