ENDOSYMBIOTIC

ENDOSYMBIOTIC is an independent curatorial project, open to the public for three months. The space, belonged to ZERO gallery, will be taken over by two curators- Paulina Olszewska and Ewa Surowiec. It was created as an interactive platform for artistic practices, which includes: confrontation, dialog and presentation of different artistic attitudes.

Dec 10, 2010

INVITATION: PLAY ON/ PLAY OFF FINISAGE

PLAY ON/ PLAY OFF Exhibition view

General exhibition view, from left: Hanni Wurm, ‘eleven brushstrokes (cut- outs)’, Marcus Gründel ‘ones spray can on one spray can’, Kamil Kuskowski, ‘Tits' series


Kamil Kuskowski, ‘C’, ‘E’, ‘B’ from ‘Tits’ series

Marcus Gründel ask the Phelber’


Hanni Wurm, ‘eleven brushstrokes (cut- outs)’, detail

Kamil Kuskowski, ‘Tits’ series, detail

PLAY ON/ PLAY OFF Opening







PLAY ON/ PLAY OFF Invitation

One more time: Jessica Faiss EXHALE exhibition view

Exhibition view: Jessica Faiss, Halong, 2006, photo: Ewa Surowiec

Exhibition view: Jessica Faiss, Halong, 2006, photo: Ewa Surowiec

Exhibition view: Jessica Faiss, Halong, 2006, photo: Ewa Surowiec

Dec 1, 2010

PLAY ON/ PLAY OFF



Play on/ Play off

In the last exhibition in a space of ZERO Gallery, curated by 
ENDOSYMBIOTIC project, you can take part in a play which deals only with a medium of painting.
Irony, erotic, sense of humor and distance create an unusual display of objects, installations and traditional painting. It is not really important what form it has- graffiti spray can, pink tits on the wall or a still life arrangement. It is important how you can find your own way of interpretation. You can play with your associations and explore artists’ ideas that are related to the art history or every day life…
To switch on, to switch off...the game is over...so restart it again!

Artists invited: Marcus Gründel, Hanni Wurm, Kamil Kuskowski 

Opening: 03/12/2010
20.00- 23.00
ENDOSYMBIOTIC PROJECT
Galerie ZERO
Köpenicker Strasse 4
10997 Berlin

Nov 25, 2010

Jessica Faiss EXHALE Opening

Opening begins

Jessica Faiss EXHALE, 2010

Jessica Faiss EXHALE during the concert

Tetsuya Hori preparing for the concert

Krzysiek Cybulski during performance


Audience

Nov 8, 2010

Jessica Faiss EXHALE

Still from Halong, 2006, courtesy: Jessica Faiss



“(...) The power source of Jessica Faiss’ work is a conspicuous eventlessness, which is highly unusual and capturing. She invites us on a journey with no apparent destination, and the simultaneously stagnant and changeable character of her films creates a hypnotic effect. Here, there is a movement between exterior action and interior processes that evokes a statement of contemplation. Her films create mental spaces with a tempo and a time that present an alternative to the state of affairs. Her works are places with a deeper and more quieting breathing.”

excerpt from the Grant Committee’s statement
Maria Bonniers- Dahlin Award 2008


Jessica Faiss EXHALE
20/11- 2/12/ 2010
Opening: 20/11/2010                20.00 h- 23.00 h

Jessica Faiss, born 1973 in Switzerland, lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. She graduated from the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm in 2002. She moves between photography, video, performance and painting, but she is mostly known for her unusual video works. Faiss has presented her works in various venues and public space project both in Sweden and internationally. In 2008 she was awarded with Maria Bonniers- Dahlin Prize for the young Swedish artist.


The opening’s evening will be accompanied with a concert performed by two experimental music artists: Krzysiek Cybulski & Tetsuya Hori.

Concert starts at 21.30 h.

We ask you to arrive punctually otherwise you will not be let in during the concert!

More information about the artists:

Krzysiek Cybulski is a bass player with a background in jazz composition and arrangement, but for quite a few years now he is into experimenting with digital sound processing in live context. From his experience in improvisation using traditional instruments, he developed his own live setup (based on Native Instruments REAKTOR custom patch), which allows him to improvise his live sets from scratch. He is still refining his setup, as well as his approach to music. Since 2008 he is a part of Warsaw Electronic Festival society.


Tetsuya Hori (composer, pianist and object- player), born in Sapporo, Japan. In 2002 he graduated from the Compostion Class from the Music Academy in Tokyo, where he also worked as a composer, music arranger and PhD scholar. Since 2003 he lives and works in Berlin.


Nov 3, 2010

Anton Soloveychik displayces OPENING

Anton Soloveychik at the opening 
photo: Wolfgang Ziedorn

Anton Soloveychik with one of his photography
photo: Wolfgang Ziedorn
Anna Lorenz and Sim Binko 
photo: Ewa Surowiec

ENDOSYMBIOTIC curators: Paulina Olszewska & Ewa Surowiec 
photo: Wolfgang Ziedorn 

Nov 1, 2010

Anton Soloveychik displayces EXHIBITION VIEW

Anton Soloveychik displayces - general view 
photo: Ewa Surowiec

Anton Soloveychik displayces - general view 
photo: Ewa Surowiec

Anton Soloveychik displayces- detail 
courtesy:  Anton Soloveychik 



Anton Soloveychik displayces detail
courtesy:  Anton Soloveychik


Oct 20, 2010

displayces

courtesy of Anton Soloveychik


Are we able to imagine how would sound the violin’s string being sawn? In this situation could we declare that we have participated in the birth of beauty or in its destruction? If there were traces leading us to forgotten places and moments, set deep in our subconsciousness, would it be possible to reach them using only the senses?
The photographical display made in ZERO space will introduce us to the intimate world of personal point of view created by singularity of the artist’s experiences. It will expose to us unspecified areas, which reach beyond the real political and geographical borders. This accumulation of well-known signs and pictures brings us to the rediscovery of these sensations that cannot be defined at first. Who knows what they really are? Maybe there are only remains of dreams or pieces of memory taken out. Or maybe even something more? 


Anton Soloveychik was born in Sankt Petersburg, Russia, where he first studied geography and ecology. His artistic practice begun in 1990 when he started to experiment with black-and-white photography. In 1999 Soloveychik attended department of Freien Kunst at Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Braunschweig. Before graduation in 2009 he studied under such professors as Marina Abramović, Dörte Eißfeld, Mara Matuschka and Birgit Hein.
In his artistic practice he experiments mostly with different medias and techniques.
He deals with performance, installation, graphic, film or photography.

General information

 Anton Soloveychik  
displayces
23/10- 11/11/2010

 Opening: 23/10/2010            20- 22 h



you don't get what you see OPENING

Photo: Ewa Leśny

Left: Francisco Montoya Cazarez by his work
Photo: Ewa Leśny

Erwina Ziomkiewicz & Łukasz Stokłosa
Photo: Ewa Leśny

from right: Paulina Olszewska, Erwina Ziomkowska & Łukasz Stokłosa 
Photo: Ewa Leśny

you don't get what you see EXHIBITION VIEW PART II

E. S. Mayorga << Digging Out New Statements (under the influence of the full moon) >> 
video installation, Pal, stereo, loop, 2009

Photo: Ewa Leśny


E. S. Mayorga<< Digging Out New Statements (under the influence of the full moon) >>
video installation, Pal, stereo, loop, 2009

Photo: Ewa Leśny

Exhibition view 

Photo: Ewa Leśny

Oct 6, 2010

you don't get what you see EXHIBITION VIEW PART I

 Through the window


Francisco Montoya Cazarez, beauty against the wall, installation, 2010


Erwina Ziomkowska, no title, object, 2009


Erwina Ziomkowska, no title, object, 2009, details


 Erwina Ziomkowska, no title, object, 2009, details


Łukasz Stokłosa, don’t be afraid, object, 70x163x63 cm, 2010


Łukasz Stokłosa, don’t be afraid, object, 70x163x63 cm, 2010