Opening: 28.02.2013, 7 – 10 pm
Exhibition: 01.03. – 24.03.2013, Tue - Sun: 2 - 7pm
Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Kottbusser Straße 10, 10999 Berlin
Participating artists: Endre Aalrust, Nadja Abt, Fiona Bate, Michael Beutler, Gerry Bibby, Juliette Blightman, Wolfgang Breuer, Mitch Cairns, Baltazar Castor, Anders Clausen, Tim Davies, Alyssa De Luccia, Martin Ebner, Yusuf Etiman, Heike Karin Föll, Julian Göthe, Agatha Gothe Snape, Natalie Häusler, Lily Hodges, Karl Holmqvist, Judith Hopf, Fox Hysen, Egija Inzule, Tobias Kaspar, Tove El, Janne Lervik, Adam Linder, Matthew Robert Lutz-Kinoy, Shahryar Nashat, Pegs Marlow, Ariane Müller, Sean McNanney, Julia Alida Müschen, no:sler, Claudia Barbara Nösler, Salome Oggenfuss, Henrik Olesen, Kirsten Pieroth, Lucreccia Quintinilla, Sabine Reitmaier, Daniel Reuter, SOPHIE, Anne Speier, Susanne Winterling
Prisma Pavillion is an independently
free-standing structure whose limits invite transparency– its glass
shapes are complicated by some opaque bricked areas that resist this
invitation. Inside the place, there is another architectural shape of
brick fueled by burning logs. It dispenses things that taste better
after they’re heated and are sold by men for many hours of the day by
the canal.
Prisma Pavillion is also the name given to a gathering of
invited people who together have and will also generate; like a social
oven, an independent yet complicated structure right nearby.
Most of the invited people have been involved in various performances
from Gerry Bibby over the last few years, as well as those who have
invited him to participate in their own structures. The nature of this
gathering is a sort of productive sociality rather than merely a
collection of acquaintances.