Monday, July 12, 2010

Kunstkreuz 2010 Cross Art Project 2010, Bethanienhaus, Berlin - July 9 to 28, 2010 - Die Kunst der Krise (Art in the time of crisis)

Kunstkreutz 2010
Cross Art Projekt 2010
Bethanienhaus Berlin, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997

9-28  July 2010
 

The exhibition Die Kunst der Krise (Art in the time of crisis)  is showcased at Bethanienhaus in Berlin from July 9th to July 28th, 2010.
This exhibition, organized under the auspices of Kunstkreuz 2010 Cross Art Project 2010, assembles, in a magnificent architectural setting, several contemporary art creations.

The title of the exhibition invites a discussion on the direction, mission and the opportunities afforded by art in a climate of economic uncertainty.
Two of my works - a sculpture of a horse and a collage are part of this exhibition.
 Here are some images from this exhibition.




Sculpture by Tatiana Burghenn-Arsénie


Sculpture and collage by Tatiana Burghenn-Arsénie

Sculpture and collage by Tatiana Burghenn-Arsénie

Sunday, July 4, 2010

How to Prepare for an Art Exhibition

The opening of the exhibition at Brose Haus took place on July 3rd, on a day scorching heat in Berlin (36 ° Celsius) and at a time when Germany was playing Uruguay in the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup.

As I am waiting for the whirlwind of the opening night to settle down, I thought it useful to reflect on the preparation for this exhibition and what it has taught me.


 

The exhibition at Brose Haus has re-affirmed a few things I’ve known from some of my previous exhibitions:
 
1. Sleep is overrated.
The five weeks leading up to the opening night seemed to vaporize into thin air – so many things to arrange, so many friends to call, so many e-mails to write…
2. An exhibition also happens due to the good will of friends and family who pitch in to help out…my heartfelt thanks to my friends who supported me through this event!
3. Taking time out from the hustle bustle of the maddening logistics 
for a quick still life drawing helps calm nerves…