Art Pavilion Burgbrohl

exploratory°6

Performance art and action laboratory

4. – 12. September 2020

with Kurt Johannessen (NOR) Stein Henningsen (NOR) Traci Kelly (GB) Selina Bonelli (GB)

Evamaria Schaller (AT) Julia Wenz (DE) Christiane Obermayr (DE) Thomas Reul (EN)

Boris Nieslony (DE) Karin My (DE)


Exhibition /video documentation, and relics of Performances

At 6.9. from 18 to 20 at the art pavilion Burgbrohl

Introduction: Michael Stockhausen, Art Historian, R. F. W.-University Of Bonn

Excursions and Explorations

At 4.9. Market places in Ahrweiler and Bad Neuenahr

On the 7.9. A visit to the mine field Mayen and the lava cellar in Mendig

9.9. Lava pit Leilenkopf in low-lützingen and Kunkskopf in Wassenach

On 10.9. Visit performance art archive "the Black Ark" in Cologne, Germany

Performances

On the 5.9. on the square in Linde in Bad Neuenahr

At 8.9. on the Central square in Koblenz

At 11.9. on the Central square in Koblenz

12.9. in the pit box Mayen

Lecture

9.9. Traci Kelly gave a "Lecture-Performance" at the Kurfürst-Salentin-gymnasium in Andernach for the 12. Grade level in the subject of "fine art"


Were invited performance artists from the North of Europe, and German colleagues, with Northern European artists, in exchange, their artistic methods to spread their locally-specific experience to identify and provide for the Disposition.

The artists entered into a dialogue with the landscape in the North of Rhineland-Palatinate and opened their instruments and their methods. The different experiences from the Disposition in a common work, and presentation mode.

In hours-long performances, designed by the artists of scenic designs, poetic moments and situations, critical viewing. In the works on time, in which the Performer*acquire inside the public space to be playful and imaginative, it is shown the possibility to accentuate certain situations, and to make it more poetic. Familiar is enriched with new aspects.

www.paersche.org/programme/?cat=explorativ and www.facebook.com/PAErsche

With support from the cultural summer of Rhineland-Palatinate, 2018 under the Motto "compass Europe: the Northern lights"