Artists of Galerie b2_ at Spriten Kunsthall, Skien, Norway
Always this strange visitor (series blue), 27,44 min, Video Loop from a 2021 Skype Video chat
Springkraut (Blossfeld), 2004, Inkjet Print, 42,0 x 32,0 cm
Riedgras (Blossfeld), 2011, Inkjet Print, 41,4 x 31,5 cm
Männertreu (Blossfeld), 2012, Inkjet Print, 41,5 x 30,5 cm
Weisse Zaunrübe (Blossfeld), 2012, Inkjet Print, 41,5 x 30,0 cm
Snedan z plon (breakfast with plon), 2021
glazed ceramics
porcelain, chalk, poplar, milk powder, millet, sugar
50 x 100 x 180 cm
With the title Herberge we, the artists of the producer gallery b2_ , would like to highlight the important role this form of artist-run-spaces and grassroot organisation plays in the cultural climate. Supplying the space and the freedom to develop new ideas and enhance our individual artistic practices in a sustainable way. Herberge is an old medieval word, which reverences to ‚accommodate somebody‘ giving shelter and protection for the night. A herberge keeps us warm. It provides food. It is also a place for unexpected encounters, a possibility to meet people from around the world, a place for vision and exchange.
1998−2000, 2021 #61
Archival Inkjet Print
120,7 x 80,6 cm
TURN
2021
Video, 2 Min. 15 Sek.
top: Christian Bär, Ich wollte, 2022, oil on canvas, 190 x 190cm
right: Bea Meyer, Seilungen #1−10, 2022, Different materials as found, 120–230 cm
Spreader 2, Brush drawing, sepia ink on half cardboard, 168 x 118,7 cm
Spreader 3, 168 x 118,7 Brush drawing, sepia ink on half cardboard,168 x 118,7 cm
Spreader 1, Brush drawing, sepia ink on half cardboard, 168 x 118,7 cm
Ständige Signale: Cosmic Guide, 2021, Fine Art Print, 59,4×39,6cm
Ständige Signale: Lonely Planet, 2021, Fine Art Print, 59,4×39,6cm
Ständige Signale: Cosmic Butterfly Klein, 2021, Fine Art Print, 59,4×39,6cm
center left: Heide Nord, Ständige Signale: Empfänger 2, 2021, Fine Art Print, 59,4×39,6cm
center right: Romy Julia Kroppe, Cretaceum, 2021, acrylic, acrylic transfer, paper, 212 x 270 cm
at the back: Christian Bär, eine Blume für Herrn B., 2017, oil on canvas, 190 x 140cm