ERDE. SUCHT. | GISELA BERLIN

Starfighter, Veronika Wenger 2019, 40 x 50 cm, marker, pencil, acrylic on MDF

ERDE. SUCHT.
MIXED-MEDIA
AUSSSTELLUNG
GISELA
Freier Kunstraum
Lichtenberg Berlin
11. – 26.6.
2022

Vernissage:
Freitag, 10.6.2022
18 Uhr

Kuratiert von Dmytro Goncharenko, Inge Gräber, Heinz-Hermann Jurczek.
Eine Untersuchung und kritische Analyse der geopolitischen Aggression im XXI. Jahrhundert.

Es werden nicht nur Menschen vertrieben und getötet, sondern die Erde wird verbrannt.

Wer die Heimaterde der anderen zerstört, zerstört die eigene und sich selbst.

Auf Zerstörungskrieg und Vergewaltigung folgt Selbstzerstörung.

Unter den Füßen des Menschen die Erde.
Wenn ein Mensch läuft, dreht sich die Erde schneller. Wenn die Erde in Flammen gerät, brennt sie und ihre Überreste veraschen.
Verbrannte Erde qualmt am Horizont. Der Wind verbreitet eine Rauchschwade über die tauben Straßen und schwelenden Häuser.
Die Erde schwingt zwischen dem oberirdischen Schrei und dem Stöhnen im Untergrund, das Leben schenkt.
Die Erde derer, die darauf geboren wurden, aufwuchsen und es schafften, sich zu verlieben.
Die Erde besetzen – Besitz, Vergewaltigung und Vereinigung.
Aus der Vereinigung mit der Erde soll ein Dünger entstehen, eine organische stille Erlösung.

Dmytro Goncharenko

Der Erlös von verkauften Kunstwerken geht an humanitäre Projekte in der Ukraine (in Kooperation mit Ukraine Hilfe Berlin e.V.).

GISELA – Freier Kunstraum Lichtenberg
Giselastr. 12, 10317 Berlin
Tel. 030. 516 56 004

www.gisela.kulturring.berlin

 

 

 

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SCHWARZE LINIE

Veronika Wenger, Schwarze Linie 2021
“Schwarze Linie”, Veronika Wenger, 2021. Penna San Giovanni, Italy

 

Veronika Wenger, Schwarze Linie 2021
“Schwarze Linie”, Veronika Wenger, 2021. Penna San Giovanni, Italy

 

Veronika Wenger, Schwarze Linie 2021
“Schwarze Linie”, Veronika Wenger, 2021. Penna San Giovanni, Italy
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VERONIKA WENGER | GALERIE DER KÜNSTLER*INNEN

Veronika Wenger, Galerie der Künstler*innen, München 2021
Foto: Edward Beierle

 

Veronika Wenger, Galerie der Künstler*innen, München 2021
Foto: Edward Beierle

 

Veronika Wenger, Galerie der Künstler*innen, München 2021
Foto: Edward Beierle

 

Veronika Wenger, Galerie der Künstler*innen, München 2021
Veronika Wenger, Galerie der Künstler*innen, München 2021

 

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DECONSTRUCTION AS A TRACE | SOPHIE-CHARLOTTE BOMBECK

“Do Not Cross The Border”
Veronika Wenger 2015
155 x 150 cm, marker, tape, spray and pencil on paper

Black, white, lines weaving in and out of each other, centripetal and centrifugal forces, rhythms, dynamically flowing, positive and negative traces; remains. Between found and invented, unconscious and conscious, past and present, between the original and alienated, Veronika Wenger‘s works reveal to us a sensual insight.

Outlines and volumes of a woman‘s body, of a dancer barely recognizable — the plastic appears only as a formal quality. The physical not only determines our perception; the physical is found on the side of the perceived. The abstract drawings make it clear that the body has by no means been abolished, but (only) the modalities of its representation have been transformed.

The drawings by Wenger can be seen, as if listening to them read out in another language that evokes both linear and open spatial surfaces, to put it somewhat paradoxically. Her works oscillate between a free figurativeness that is devoid of any description of the object and a poetizing representationalism of often only vaguely hinted at architectures, figures or language. The possibilities of drawing are carefully explored: linear and coloured movements, rhythmic structures, still and delicate, dynamic and rapid. But the drawings on paper, MDF and cardboard show nothing of the physical reality, they are not even abstract in the sense that they are a shortage of something found, they are simply non-representational. On a monochrome ground, lines, fleeting strokes, are to be found, which draw, cross and circle. Colour is added, but remains locally limited — which makes them all the more expressive.

 

“Besen”
Veronika Wenger 2019
60 x 50 cm, marker, pencil, tape on MDF

They are fragments, signs, forms, traces, letters and lines of a mental, inner world. It is the presence and absence of the trace, its appearance and disappearance, its storage and being remembered, or its loss and lost absence that draws us under the spell of her works.

The proximity of memory to writing, one of her vehicles, is obvious. Writing frees daily facts of life from the vortex of forgetting. At the same time, however, it translates all primary experiences (what we see before one another), what we experience, even the shaking of love and death. Thus the works appear as a meaningful juxtaposition of chaos and straightforwardness that creates a dialogue between memories of traces, choreography, dance or performance. A cosmos of connections and references that can be found again and again in the serial works. A continuous element is the line, which both separates and connects. The emotional-objective lines, whose beautiful autonomy can be addictive, frees the line from the ground or the ground from the line, and yet both are preserved. It connects the visible forms to an endless connection between inside and outside, surface and form. It reinforces a symmetry of depth dimension. Through its rhythmic division, the experience of depth, movement, the conscious and the unconscious is created, whereby the works not least gain in temporality.

Sophie-Charlotte Bombeck
Munich 2020

Text published in the catalog:
VERONIKA WENGER | DIE LINIE / THE LINE

 

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VERONIKA WENGER | RHYTHM SECTION DIYARBAKIR PASAJ

Veronika Wenger, for one drink, 2020
Full HD

RHYTHM
SECTION
DIYARBAKIR
PASAJ


Online Exhibition Date: 31.12.2020
Time: 20:00 (Central European Time: 18:00) 
LINK: https://bit.ly/2YvBqvx

ANNEKE BOSMA
IEMKE VAN DIJK
DANIEL GEIGER
LON GODIN
MICHAEL GRAEVE
DAVID KEFFORD
OLEKSIY KOVAL
GUIDO NIEUWENDIJK
SERENA SEMERARO
MIRCO TARSI
VERONIKA WENGER
MICHAEL WRIGHT
WRIGHT & VAN ‘T HOOG


Project Coordinators:
REMZI SEVER @remzisever
BARIŞ SEYITVAN @barisseyitvan
UĞUR ORHAN @ugrorhn
MURAT KARTAL @_muratkartal


PASSAGE: A GATHERING OF COLLECTIVES 


Merkezkaç Art Collective is organizing a meeting of collectives after the “Encounters” exhibition that it co-operated with Space for Culture. With the principle of “unity is strength”, it brings together the art collectives and initiatives operating in various cities in Turkey and abroad. The collectives that come together in the project discuss the social issues such as identity, power, ecology, alienation, migration together with the current problems of contemporary art and try to make suggestions for possible solutions.

The exhibition aims to work on and determine the changes that collectives create through their own art practices in the centre and periphery (off-center) and aims to revive the dialogue environment by discussing the problems of the collectives together. It is among the goals of the project to shed light on the problems of the new collectives and to provide new perspectives to the young artist candidates.

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