FREE BIENNIAL: PROJECTS: FLYING PAPER PIECES | ||||||
FLYING PAPER PIECES AND A CARPET | ||||||
KERSTIN
JUNGE
HOW
TO LOCATE The piece will be installed in organizer Sal Randolph's apartment. It will be on view during the LISTENING SALON and also by appointment (contact info@freebiennial.org)
Kerstin
Junge was born 1975 in Germany and is currently student of the art academy
in Kiel close to the Baltic. At the moment she is living in Berlin. She
received many influences from her student-exchange in Norway in the year
2000. For her, the Norwegians showed a special way of making art and performances.
They had a way of doing it that was relaxed and progressive. Norwegian
relatives and a mother born in Norway gave her a special connection to
that country. Since her half year in Norawy, she started to do herself
performances with Stijn Lernout and Cornelia Gross. They are called SPOTS.
The group was born out of making a statement for an exhibition. Together
they wanted not to perform in rules and make a conceptual theatre out
of it. They tried to do "spots". Some spots of ideas mixed together.
Everyone is acting with their own ideas and react to the others, when
they want to. The performances are going on in a way of artificial communication
with no glamour, with no politics, but with humour. For her own projects
she is creating worlds with light materials. She is connecting different
materials (wool, tape, paper, plasctic,...) together and tries to overwhelm
the viewer with visual questions. Next to it are drawings arising from
the everyday life...
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