IN//BETWEEN #6

Tongue follows the Toothache


What is IN//BETWEEN?

In//Between is not just an exhibition. It is a collaborative project that brings together artists from different cultures and parts of the world. In//Between is about creating a space that does not belong to any one artist, culture, language, art form, or discipline. For four weeks, the five artists from Japan, Kosovo, Romania, the United Kingdom and the USA examine the ways they have previously seen and done things and look to what lies ahead: an open canvas, a blank role of film, a block of clay, an idea or vision that has not been thought of before.



IN//BETWEEN #6 Programm

Vernissage  - Tongue follows the Toothache - November, 5 2021 19:00-22:00

Visit Green Hill Gallery (Kulturschöpfer, Grünbergerstr. 13, 10243 Berlin) to see the opening of the Exhibition and meet the five artists. 

Exhibition - Tongue follows the Toothache - November, 5 - December, 05 2021 

Visit Green Hill Gallery (Kulturschöpfer, Grünbergerstr. 13, 10243 Berlin) during working hours every day. 


Artists Talk with the participating artists. November, 11 2021 19:00

Artists Talk will take place in Green Hill Gallery (Kulturschöpfer, Grünbergerstr. 13, 10243 Berlin). Registration is needed. 

Tongue follows the Toothache Exhibition

This phrase emphasizes our inability to deflect or desire to return to tender areas—to pieces of memory, our bodies, or recurring ideas. The ache can be painful or a familiar probe; an urge to revisit something or an indicator for further excavation. A hand traces through space, a fiber crosses over and under, and wounds are embraced. Through repetitive gesture, collaboration, and ideation, the work in this exhibition becomes almost archeological. Each artist unearths a weight exposed or weight removed.

 

Check out the videoworks “Okaasan Now Our Hands Are Safe“ from the exhibit


Aloe Corry

Country: United States  Mediums: painting, printmaking, drawing

“Each object placed on a paper or canvas gains a world of its own, a peculiar symbology that begs to be decoded. The line between reality and fiction is severed. What moves and does not move? What lives, and what is dead?”


Artist website

Minsun Kim

Country: South Korea Medium: textile

“I am working on the soft sculpture of textiles, but I want to be inspired by people in other fields and learn their skills.”

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Valdrin Thaqi

Country: Kosovo/Germany Medium: installation, painting

His practice shifts between experimental painting, sculpture, installation and intervention. His perspective on life and art is influenced and inspired by passion and conflict evoking emotions that have been drawn from experiences and observations as an artist.

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Aine Nakamura

Country: Japan/USA Mediums: Art of Voice and Body, Sound

“I pursue sensibility and spirituality as my aesthetics through a focus on the nuanced possibilities of my voice. My voice is of and with my body. I am a singer, and I am a song itself.”

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Ioana Bultoc

Country: Romania Mediums: Photography

Her work focuses on different themes which she depicts from everyday life by either exploring the relationships between people, nature and technology or documenting different social, cultural and digital privacy aspects.

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