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Art'Us Collectors' Collective at Breiterhof

This exhibition brings together works of art from the collection of the German-based Art’Us Collectors’ Collective as well as other individual artists.

Questions of social marginalization, protest, cohabitation, and Heimat (homeland) are at the center of this group show that explores the position of the individual within the framework of the city and its structural suppression via urban, social, and architectonic devices. On view are various positions that address emotional and economic exclusion as well as resistance, the socially unjust impact of urban planning, and the loss of inner-city culture. Ultimately, the thread that runs through this project is the question of equality and the multiple concerns that arise from a fair and equitable togetherness. Kindly supported by Knust Kunz Gallery Editions. Curated by Paul Hutchinson.

The Place I Once Called Home
11/09/20 – 02/10/20
Opening
10/09/20 and 11/09/20

The exhibition can be visited by appointment until October 2, 2020. Please sign up at: us@art-us-collective.com.

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Afterparti
Kader Attia
Jakob Argauer
Peggy Buth
Yvon Chabrowski
Götz Diergarten
Larissa Fassler
Harry Hachmeister
Lisa Herfeldt
Sabine Hornig
Paul Hutchinson
Sinaida Michalskaja
Achim Riethmann
Julian Röder
Jörg Sasse
Felix Schramm
Hans Schulte
Andrzej Steinbach
Sophia Süßmilch
Thomas Struth
Susa Templin
Zweibrückenstraße 5–7
80331 München
Program
10.09.
Opening "The Place I Once Called Home"
5pm

- 9pm

&

11.09.

5-9pm

Zweibrückenstraße 5–7, 80331 München
12.09.
Book Launch and Public Conversation with Maurin Dietrich, Alex Freudenberger and Paul Hutchinson
2pm

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.

Zweibrückenstraße 5–7, 80331 München
01.10.
Finissage with guided tours at 6 pm, 7pm, and 8 pm
6pm

Please sign up for the guided tours at us@art-collective.com

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