ECHORAUM – Echo 3
17 December – 27 March 2011
On 16 December, parallel to the opening of the Napoleon exhibition, the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany opens its ECHORAUM.
The show ECHORAUM (Echo Room) changes every two years and is the result of a co-operation between the Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany and various international media academies. The students and graduates of these institutions are given the opportunity to use the exhibition area in the basement as an experimental laboratory in which they can present their projects.
With “Echo 3” the Echo Room exhibition will be taking place for the third time. This new presentation occurred in connection with the project -1/MinusEins Experimentallabor of the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne and will open at the same time as the exhibition “Napoleon and Europe. Dream and Trauma”.
“Echo 3” comprises works by nine different artists. This show’s influence reaches far beyond the rooms in the Art and Exhibition Hall’s basement. Each work offers its own reflections on our lives, circumstances and our approach to reality.
Participating artists:
Céline Berger, Anna Gonzalez Suero, Daphné Keramidas, Claudia Konold, Alwin Lay, Laura Popplow, Daewook Park, Daniela Risch and Anna Sokolova
-1/MinusEins Experimentallabor, the Experimental Laboratory of the Academy of Media Arts KHM in Cologne, was initiated by Professor Mischa Kuball and originated in the academy’s former holography laboratory. As an interdisciplinary workshop, a place of communication and instruction, and also as a central network within the KHM this laboratory is intended to help students carry out their projects. With this idea in mind, the aim is to encourage co-operation and reciprocity with different partners outside the university both in Cologne and elsewhere.
Curator: Nathalie Hoyos
Exhibition management: Ulrich Best
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