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Via Lewandowsky: Murmur in Sector Zero

Via Lewandowsky developed a new artwork for the exhibition in the European House of Art.. Sound elements are playing an important role in his sculptural-installative objects.

Date :

21.10.2017 until 03.12.2017

Via Lewandowsky: Murmur in Sector Zero

Dates

21 October ‒ 3 December 2017: Exihibition in the vault on the 1st floor
in the framework of the topic of the year: Sound 

opening hours: Tu ‒ Sa 2‒7 pm, Su + holidays 10 am‒7 pm
Ikon barrierefrei The exhibition spaces and the café are accessible to the disabled.

20 October, Friday 7 pm: EXHIBITION OPENING
Greeting: Anton Spitlbauer, District County of Upper Bavaria
Introduction: Dr. Björn Vedder, curator of the exhibition

21 November, Tuesday 5 pm: meetingpoint+art
Guided tour with Alexandra M. Hoffmann

26 November, Sunday 3 pm: KUNST#TAG 055
Partners in Play ‒ reading and artist‘s talk with
Durs Grünbein and Via Lewandowsky / in the framework of
the 35. Literary Autumn in Freising

A view in the exhibition

About the exhibition

Murmur in Sector Zero was developed specifically for the
Schafhof. Lewandowsky transforms the vaulted ceiling into an
abandoned ark. To this effect, he combines a sculptural work
with a sound installation of language, paralanguage, and
sound-based elements. His ark, however, transports people
and not animals. The artist writes: “The military transporter is
empty. The people are gone. They have left behind something
that one could describe as the acoustic remnants of the
exhausting activity of enduring. In a place where animals once
demonstrated the practice of patience, this constructed model
situation becomes a contemplative observation of waiting.
For on our journey to the inner realm of emptiness, we come
closest to the dimension of the cosmic.”

About the artist

Via Lewandowsky, born 1963 in Dresden, studied at the Dresden
Academy of Fine Arts from 1982 to 1987. As part of the avantgarde
group Autoperforationsartisten, between 1985 and 1989
he there engaged in subversive performances that ran counter
to the official art scene of East Germany. In 1989 he left the
country shortly before the fall of the Wall and moved to West
Berlin. After extended stays abroad, in New York, Rome, Peking,
and Canada, among other places, he now lives in Berlin. He has
received numerous awards for his work.

Schafhof

Opening hours Exhibitions 

Summer (March-Oct)
Tue - Sat 2 - 7 pm
Sun + holidays 10 am - 7 pm
Winter (Nov-Feb)
Tue - Sat 2 - 6 pm
Sun + holidays 10 am - 6 pm


Opening hours Café Botanika

For opening hours, information and events please have a look on the website of the café: cafe-botanika.de
Bookings:
08161-5486709


Address

Am Schafhof 1
85354 Freising
Germany

The exhibition spaces and the café are accessible to the disabled. The entry to the exhibitions is free.


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