RHYTHM SECTION | PLATFORMS PROJECT ATHENS 2022

RHYTHM
SECTION

Platforms
Project
Athens
Booth 54
October 13 – 16
2022
Daniel Geiger
Dmytro Goncharenko
Oleksiy Koval
Paul Langemann
Thomas Rieger
Johannes Selmayr
Veronika Wenger
Michael Wright
Curated by
Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck

A project on the subject rhythm in visual arts

October 13 2022

19:00
The
Beautiful
Formula
Collective
Daniel Geiger
Oleksiy Koval
Thomas Rieger
Veronika Wenger
Michael Wright
Live Painting Performance

19:30
Έδαφος
Dmytro Goncharenko
Performance

October 14 2022

18:00
Έδαφος
Dmytro Goncharenko
Performance

19:00
The
Beautiful
Formula
Collective
Daniel Geiger
Oleksiy Koval
Thomas Rieger
Veronika Wenger
Michael Wright
Live Painting Performance

October 15 2022

14:00
Έδαφος
Dmytro Goncharenko
Performance

19:00
The
Beautiful
Formula
Collective
Daniel Geiger
Oleksiy Koval
Thomas Rieger
Veronika Wenger
Michael Wright
Live Painting Performance

20:00
Paul Langemann
Thomas Rieger
Johannes Selmayr
Live Painting and Sound Performance

October 16 2022

12:00
Paul Langemann
Thomas Rieger
Johannes Selmayr
Live Painting and Sound Performance

13:00
The
Beautiful
Formula
Collective
Daniel Geiger
Oleksiy Koval
Thomas Rieger
Veronika Wenger
Michael Wright
Live Painting Performance

“Arcobaleno Bianco Nero” The Beautiful Formula Collective 2021 Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Thomas Rieger, Veronika Wenger Galerie der Künstler*innen, Munich
“Arcobaleno Bianco Nero”
The Beautiful Formula Collective 2021
Daniel Geiger, Oleksiy Koval, Thomas Rieger, Veronika Wenger
Galerie der Künstler*innen, Munich

Not to be confined by the greatest, yet to be contained within the smallest is a definition, which declared the enterprise of the artists group Rhythm Section.

The substantive trait, which linked the artists of the group Rhythm Section in their works is the commitment to a hyper reflexivity in dealing with the rhythm, not as a compulsion, but as an original constant. The clear handling of the rhythm allows an endless variety of individual variations.

Rhythm Section is a platform for artists, who are interested in an exchange on the subject rhythm in the visual arts.

Rhythm Section consists not only of visual artists representing installation, drawing, video, sculpture, painting, digital art to name a few, but also of art critics and theorists, philosophers, teachers for rhythm and movement.

Parallel to the group shows, Rhythm Section organizes artist talks, lectures and symposiums on the subject rhythm in visual arts.

www.rhythmsection.de

The objective of Platforms Project is to map artistic action as it is produced in the context of collective initiatives by artists who decide to join forces in seeking answers to artistic questions by creating the so-called platforms.

www.platformsproject.com

Funded by
Kreativ-Transfer

 

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RHYTHM SECTION AMBIGUOUS UNAMBIGUOUS

Grauzone, Veronika Wenger 2020, 60 x 45 cm, tape on paper

The rhythm of the movement over time has to be in the line, by itself. Rhythm interrupts, distinguishes and determines the line and the drawing.

The drawing represents the visible and uncovers imagination, ideas, reflections and intuitions. Drawing can come in many forms; it can be documentation, information or art. But it is always communication.

Veronika Wenger

RHYTHM
SECTION
AMBIGUOUS
UNAMBIGUOUS

PLATFORMS
PROJECT
ATHENS
2021

DAILYDOSAGE 24
DANIEL GEIGER
MICHAEL GRAEVE
HENRIËTTE VAN ’T HOOG
DAVID KEFFORD
OLEKSIY KOVAL
GUIDO NIEUWENDIJK
SERENA SEMERARO
XIAO TANG
VERONIKA WENGER
MICHAEL WRIGHT

Curated by SOPHIE-CHARLOTTE BOMBECK

https://platformsproject.com/platforms-2021/platform/rhythm-section/

An omnipresence and invisibility of a phenomenon of our time is the digital – not the information age per se, but its novelty and revolutionary power in all areas of life up to art and art production. Like air and water, the digital is now noticed by its absence rather than its presence. Computers are a comprehensive but invisible part of our everyday life.

In our exhibition Ambiguous Unambiguous we wanted to presents both analogue and digital works by the artists and juxtaposes the respective positions. Not to be confined by the greatest, yet to be contained within the smallest is a definition, which declared the enterprise of the artists group Rhythm Section. The substantive trait, which linked the artists of the group Rhythm Section in their works is the commitment to a hyper reflexivity in dealing with the rhythm, not as a compulsion, but as an original constant. The clear handling of the rhythm allows an endless variety of individual variations.
Thereby the exhibition deals with the topic of new, analogue-digital combinations.

SOPHIE-CHARLOTTE BOMBECK

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THE BEAUTIFUL FORMULA COLLECTIVE | PLATFORMS PROJECT NET ATHENS I

THE
BEAUTIFUL
FORMULA
COLLECTIVE

DANIEL GEIGER
OLEKSIY KOVAL
SERENA SEMERARO
MIRCO TARSI
VERONIKA WENGER
MICHAEL WRIGHT

Live Painting Video

As a part of

RHYTHM SECTION
AMBIGUOUS UNAMBIGUOUS

Curated by
SOPHIE-CHARLOTTE BOMBECK

Platforms Project NET
Independent Art Fair
Athens 2021

The Beautiful Formula Collective is about painting and creating collective works based on The Beautiful Formula Language. We use the combination of spontaneity, improvisation and logic of rhythm, which gives us structures and rules while painting. The Beautiful Formula Collective produces and stages group works not only in the studio, but also as a live painting performance in front of the public.

www.thebeautifulformulacollective.com

www.platformsproject.com

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VERONIKA WENGER | PLATFORMS PROJECT ATHENS

Self Correction
Veronika Wenger, 2020
Digital drawing

RHYTHM
SECTION
AMBIGUOUS
UNAMBIGUOUS

PLATFORMS
PROJECT
ATHENS
2020

DANIEL GEIGER
MICHAEL GRAEVE
HENRIËTTE VAN ’T HOOG
DAVID KEFFORD
OLEKSIY KOVAL
GUIDO NIEUWENDIJK
SERENA SEMERARO
XIAO TANG
VERONIKA WENGER
MICHAEL WRIGHT

Curated by SOPHIE-CHARLOTTE BOMBECK

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An omnipresence and invisibility of a phenomenon of our time is the digital – not the information age per se, but its novelty and revolutionary power in all areas of life up to art and art production. Like air and water, the digital is now noticed by its absence rather than its presence. Computers are a comprehensive but invisible part of our everyday life.

In our exhibition ‚ambiguous unambiguous‘ we wanted to presents both analogue and digital works by the artists and juxtaposes the respective positions. Not to be confined by the greatest, yet to be contained within the smallest is a definition, which declared the enterprise of the artists group Rhythm Section. The substantive trait, which linked the artists of the group Rhythm Section in their works is the commitment to a hyper reflexivity in dealing with the rhythm, not as a compulsion, but as an original constant. The clear handling of the rhythm allows an endless variety of individual variations.
Thereby the exhibition deals with the topic of new, analogue-digital combinations.

What does the advent of digital mean for art production? What does it mean when “new media”, which were celebrated for several decades in special festivals and institutions, have lost innovation? Is this a sustainable effect whose potential cannot yet be assessed? Which genre-spanning methods can be extracted from the field of “new media” and transferred into thinking figures that reach beyond it?

Due to the current situation and the circumstances of these times, we have decided to show one digital work of each artist in the digital show of the fair 2020 and have renounced the analog counterpart in form of a digital image. Art is always an expression of its time and the environment in which it is created. Instead of the planned juxtaposition of the two types of work, we invite you now more than ever to explore the very different digital means, materials, forms and formats used by the artists. We hope to be able to present the juxtaposition of both analogue and digital at the fair in 2021.

Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck

www.rhythmsection.de

Now in its eighth consecutive year, Platforms Project is the international show that indicatively charts the art currently produced through collective initiatives by young artists on the international scene as they join forces to seek answers to contemporary artistic questions.

Platforms Project establishes a new approach to art viewing via Platforms Project Net, a web-based art fair.

We stay at home but we continue to create and bring together the voices of the independent art scene, demonstrating the power of art and technology.

The Platforms Project Net will enable the art-loving public to access the artists’ groups and their works via a digital exhibition. Viewers can try a new experience by visiting the Platforms Project website for 15 days, from 14 to 31 May 2020 at www.platformsproject.com

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