For more information and registration: museum-brandhorst.de
Dimona Stöckle guides through the exhibition.
Please sign up at: fuehrungen@hausderkunst.de
Entrance fee: 3 €
- 9pm
&
11.09.
5-9pm
Ground floor
The bar is also open on Sep 11–13, 6–11 p.m.
- 9pm
I like them, they’re nice
Rebecca Ackroyd, Ndayé Kouagou, Paul Maheke
Nir Altman X Sultana X Peres Projects
In Residence: Support Your Local Artists #2
FLORIDA Lothringer 13
Andrzej Steinbach: Industrial Music
fructa space X Briefing Room
Joker
Caragh Thuring, Rasmus Nilausen, Troels Wörsel, Marcel Broodthaers
Jahn und Jahn X THOMAS DANE GALLERY X garcía | galería
Il Mondo Umano
Galerie Klüser 1 & Galerie Klüser 2 X Christine König Galerie
Shara Hughes: Restless
Knust Kunz Gallery Editions X PACE PRINTS
Living As
Loggia X Sangt Hipolyt
Jan Paul Evers & Anouk Kruithof
JO VAN DE LOO X Beat Raeber, Galerie
Kir Royal
GALERIE CHRISTINE MAYER X CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS
Stefan Müller & Min Yoon
Galerie Nagel Draxler X Galerie Lars Friedrich
Brenda Draney | Gili Tal, Rosa Panaro
Deborah Schamoni X Sandy Brown
Michael Sailstorfer
Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle X KÖNIG GALERIE
Lena Henke, Dominique Knowles, Megan Francis Sullivan
SPERLING X Galerie Emanuel Layr
Gabriel Kuri
Gerold Miller | Katja Strunz
Walter Storms Galerie X Esther Schipper
- 9pm
Keynote at 7 p.m.
Restricted attendance. Please take a number at the door and feel free to wait in one of the nearby bars.
On the occasion of Helmut Newton’s 100th birthday, TASCHEN presents this spectacular new edition of SUMO. Publishing & Production Director Frank Goerhardt will provide insights into the history and development process of the SUMO /Collector's Edition, followed by an exclusive sneak peek of the Helmut Newton’s SUMO documentary.
Apéro 5–7 pm
Presentation and Screening: 5:30 pm
Please sign up at: store-berlin@taschen.com
- 9pm
Welcome at 7 p.m. with Maurin Dietrich, Director
Introductions by curators Maurin Dietrich and Gloria Hasnay
Curator Nicolaus Schafhausen speaks with painter Brenda Draney about her exhibition Break and her artistic practice in general.
Please sign up at: bureau@deborahschamoni.com
- 9pm
Curator Laura Lang guides through the exhibition.
- 10pm
Limited seating.
Please sign up at: k2020@lothringer13.com
- 11pm
Hosted by the VILLASTUCKVEREIN
Entrance is free, limited capacity.
Please sign up at: villastuck@muenchen.de
The artists guide through their exhibitions Beate Passow. Monkey Business and Margret Eicher. Lob der Malkunst.
Entrance is free, max. 8 participants.
Please sign up at: villastuck@muenchen.de
- 5pm
Keynote at 11 am
For possible restrictions, please consult the website: karlundfaber.de
Due to Corona restrictions "Bavarian Brotzeit" had to be cancelled. However, artists and curators will be at the gallery for a talk, to answer your questions and to share their thoughts.
Paul Hutchinson: Stadt für Alle (City for All)
How Do We Want to Live in the Future?
The central protagonists in his most recent project, titled Stadt für Alle (City for All), are countless cranes, excavators, and construction signs. They are the tools that power the remaking of any city’s urban fabric – here Berlin mostly sets the example. Building pits constitute the foundation for farewells and new beginnings. Advertising banners for luxury developments vie against protest placards hanging limply on the façades of older buildings.
A pictorial atlas that prompts reflections on the transformation of the city by giving form to advancing gentrification and the loss of inner-city street culture. Edited by Russi Klenner, published by DISTANZ.
Restricted attendance.
Please use the number dispenser at the door.
Please sign up at: info@storms-galerie.de
Julius Heinemann and Tim Geissler guide through the exhibition Joker.
Please sign up at: info_espace.de@louisvuitton.com
- 10pm
- 8pm
Curators Karin Althaus and Stephanie Weber are on hand to answer individual questions about the exhibition.
Entrance is free, max. 15 visitors (subject to change).
- 8pm
Kunstbau
Mezzanine level of the Königsplatz subway station
Curator Eva Huttenlauch is present to answer individual questions about the exhibition.
Entrance is free, max. 50 visitors (subject to change).
Curator Jacob Proctor speaks with artist Lucy McKenzie about her exhibition Prime Suspect. In English.
For more information and registration: museum-brandhorst.de
Ground floor
Artist Simon Lässig presents a selection of films related to his examination of school as a location for the (re)production of social conditions and differences as well as narratives of normality.
Please sign up at: info_espace.de@louisvuitton.com
Artist Thierry Geoffroy leads visitors on an interactive tour of his exhibition The Awareness Muscle Training Center.
Please sign up at: villastuck@muenchen.de
- 8pm
Please sign up at: info@niraltman.com
Due to travel restrictions this event had to be postponed.
The talk will take place on November 6th.
More information at sabieneknust.com
Goldene Bar (Terrace)
Entrance is free.
For more information: pinakothek-der-moderne.de
Jana Baumann guides through the exhibition.
Please sign up at: fuehrungen@hausderkunst.de
Entrance fee: 3 €
Artist talk with Paul Valentin and one of the most famous contemporary philosophers Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel. Moderated by Dr. Anne-Cécile Foulon. In German.
Restricted attendance. For more information: karlandfaber.com
Free livestream on
Instagram: karlandfaber
YouTube: Karl & Faber Kunstauktionen
C A N C E L E D
In front of her sculpture Bavaria (2020), Corneliusbrücke / Erhardtstraße
After the festive welcome of the Bavaria on the banks of the Isar, Alicja Kwade and Johann König talk about art in public space, from the commission to the realization and ultimately the integration into public life. What is the social relevance of art in public space? And what individual interest does the artist have in it? The tension between functionality and conceptual inherence, the accessibility of artworks in public and the interaction with them will be discussed. Finally, the boundaries of projects in public space will be jointly reflected upon, and a preview of future formats will be given.
For more information, please visit: kunstverein-muenchen.de
An intergenerational discussion exploring gender-specific role models.
Entrance is free, number of participants is limited.
Please sign up at: programm@pinakothek-der-moderne.de
Remaining tickets will be sold at the box office 15 minutes before start
For more information: pinakothek.de/variousothers
Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum is host to a digital public lecture by internationally renowned architect Asif Khan speaking on his design concept for the exhibition A Different Perspective: African Ceramics from the Collection of Franz, Duke of Bavaria
The talk will be streamed via YouTube. Registration is not required.
For more information: pinakothek-der-moderne.de
With Quirin Brunnmeier and Malte Wandel
Art service with Oliver Heinrich, church music director Tobias Frank and Andreas N. Ludwig.
- midnight
Please sign up for the guided tours at us@art-collective.com
A tragic music and puppet play with and by Laura Ziegler, Stephan Janitzky, Lilli König, Josef Jaud, and Justin Lieberman.
For more information, please visit: kunstverein-muenchen.de
- 9pm
October 9 and 10, 2020, 7:30pm–midnight each. Please register by October 1 by sending an email to info@variousothers.com
No more than one visitor will be admitted to the room at a time, and so attendance is limited; prior registration (you will receive a confirmation email) is required.
On the closing weekend of Various Others 2020, Munich’s initiative promoting collaborations between museums, galleries, and alternative spaces with international partners, the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus teams up with Various Others and Blitz Club to present Ari Benjamin Meyers’s performance “K Club.” For “K Club,” Meyers stages a brief musical situation for an audience of one at a time.
A tenminute piece takes each visitor on a compact voyage through an entire night of clubbing. By mixing two vinyl records with the same track, composed by Meyers and the Canadian electronica musician Deadbeat, the DJ produces an individual composition for each visitor. Basti Schwarz of Tiefschwarz kindly agreed to serve as DJ on both evenings. Curated by Eva Huttenlauch (curator, Lenbachhaus) with Sarah Haugeneder (board, Various Others).
free admission
Sound artist Stefan Schöneich speaks with artist Andrzej Steinbach about the relationship between art and sound.
October 9 and 10, 2020, 7:30pm–midnight each. Please register by October 1 by sending an email to
info@variousothers.com
No more than one visitor will be admitted to the room at a time, and so attendance is limited; prior registration (you will receive a confirmation email) is required.
On the closing weekend of Various Others 2020, Munich’s initiative promoting collaborations between museums, galleries, and alternative spaces with international partners, the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus teams up with Various Others and Blitz Club to present Ari Benjamin Meyers’s performance “K Club.” For “K Club,” Meyers stages a brief musical situation for an audience of one at a time.
A tenminute piece takes each visitor on a compact voyage through an entire night of clubbing. By mixing two vinyl records with the same track, composed by Meyers and the Canadian electronica musician Deadbeat, the DJ produces an individual composition for each visitor. Basti Schwarz of Tiefschwarz kindly agreed to serve as DJ on both evenings. Curated by Eva Huttenlauch (curator, Lenbachhaus) with Sarah Haugeneder (board, Various Others).
free admission