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The Silent Gallery, curated by Paula Marschalek ︎︎︎ Kristina Kulakova - Dancing around Suffering, finding light in darkness
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Gallery RIMA, Serbia ︎︎︎ IVACKOVIC: jazzing into abstraction
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Artemis Gallery ︎︎︎ Banz & Bowinkel, Dagmar Schürrer & Martina Menegon - Unlimited Creations Pt.2
editions of solidarity & care ︎︎︎ Jasmina Cibic -Political Decadence
︎︎︎ Sandra Hauser & Don Orèo - I Would Prefer Not To Episode 2 "Hier und dort und da"
KISTEREM ︎︎︎ The RANDOMROUTINES (Tamás Kaszás & Krisztián Kristóf) - Fence-Scape
KOENIG2 ︎︎︎ John Starks’ Witchspoitation Paintings
Schule Friedl Kubelka für unabhängige Film ︎︎︎
TRAILER 22/23 & Collective Images Class 21/22
OWG3 ︎︎︎ Albena — Donauinsel — Ostia — Seestadt — Varna - Vesselina Gankovska
K_2 department of painting ︎︎︎ spiritual flexing - Lennart Grau
rauminhalt_haraldbichler ︎︎︎ “H” is for DutcH -
Eva Crebolder, Steve Banken & Rene Siebum
SGA ︎︎︎ Cristina Fiorenza
and the editions ︎︎︎ Art in media - Out of the archive of museum in progress
Now ︎
The Silent Gallery, curated by Paula Marschalek ︎︎︎ Kristina Kulakova - Dancing around Suffering. Finding Light in Darkness.
Next ︎
Gallery RIMA, Serbia ︎︎︎ IVACKOVIC: jazzing into abstraction
Previous ︎Artemis Gallery Lisbon ︎︎︎ Banz&Bowinkel, Dagmar Schürrer and Martina Menegon -
editions of solidarity & care ︎︎︎ Jasmina Cibic - Political Decadence
SGA ︎︎︎ Sandra Hauser & Don Orèo -
I Would Prefer Not To, Episode 2 "Hier und dort und da"
KISTEREM ︎︎︎ The RANDOMROUTINES (Tamás Kaszás & Krisztián Kristóf) - Fence-Scape
KOENIG2 ︎︎︎ John Starks’ Witchspoitation Paintings
Schule Friedl Kubelka für unabhängige Film ︎︎︎
TRAILER 22/23 & Collective Images Class 21/22
OWG3 ︎︎︎ Albena — Donauinsel — Ostia — Seestadt — Varna - Vesselina Gankovska
K_2 department of painting ︎︎︎ spiritual flexing - Lennart Grau
rauminhalt_haraldbichler ︎︎︎ “H” is for DutcH -
Eva Crebolder, Steve Banken & Rene Siebum
SGA ︎︎︎ Cristina Fiorenza
and the editions ︎︎︎ Art in media - Out of the archive of museum in progress
Banz & Bowinkel, Dagmar Schürrer,
Martina Menegon -
Unlimited Creations, Pt.2
Artemis Lisbon
OPENING July 14th, 6PM
July 15-31, 2022
Tue-Fri 1PM-7PM, Sat 11AM-3PM



Artemis Gallery is pleased to present the second part of the exhibition 'Unlimited Creations', at DIT., Vienna.
“Around 40,000 years ago the first known artwork was created. It shows the stencil-like outline of a hand: They were humans, making their mark. Discovered in a limestone cave on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, in the 1950s the paintings are a proof of life and one of the first known image one could refer to as an “avatar”, atermoriginating from Sanskrit, meaning “descent”, in this case “the descent of a deity into a terrestrial form”. Wrote Marlies Wirth in the original essay of 'Unlimited Creations,' an exhibition that now wants to extend itself in time and different platforms and places.
For this second moment, the Artemis Pop-Upshow will trigger a loop of ever-unfolding reflections and moving images, patterns, and repetitions, reactivating works by the artists Banz&Bowinkel and Martina Menegon and introducing a new element Dagmar Schürrer.
Quoting the Curator of Digital Culture at MAK,“‘Unlimited Creations’ defines the artist in the digital age as a creator of multiple and complex realities, reshaping the meaning of images, concepts, beliefs and politics, of truth and post-truth, reality and hyper-reality, and outgrowing our ancestral bodily capacities. Shifting from what Marcel Duchamp called the “retinal” (pleasing to the eye) to the “intellectual” (in the service of the mind), art has since become a vehicle for sharing distinct views of the world, and more than that, a way of worldmaking.”
Credits:
1. Banz&Bowinkel, Poly Mesh, 2021 Interactive VR Installation Courtesy of the artist
2. Dagmar Schürrer, Virtualized, 2019/2, Moving Image With Sound, 10’55’’ Courtesy of the artist
3. Martina Menegon, untouched.075889, 202, Online Virtual Sculpture & Augmented Reality C Courtesy of the artist
MORE see @Artemis Lisbon
“Around 40,000 years ago the first known artwork was created. It shows the stencil-like outline of a hand: They were humans, making their mark. Discovered in a limestone cave on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, in the 1950s the paintings are a proof of life and one of the first known image one could refer to as an “avatar”, atermoriginating from Sanskrit, meaning “descent”, in this case “the descent of a deity into a terrestrial form”. Wrote Marlies Wirth in the original essay of 'Unlimited Creations,' an exhibition that now wants to extend itself in time and different platforms and places.
For this second moment, the Artemis Pop-Upshow will trigger a loop of ever-unfolding reflections and moving images, patterns, and repetitions, reactivating works by the artists Banz&Bowinkel and Martina Menegon and introducing a new element Dagmar Schürrer.
Quoting the Curator of Digital Culture at MAK,“‘Unlimited Creations’ defines the artist in the digital age as a creator of multiple and complex realities, reshaping the meaning of images, concepts, beliefs and politics, of truth and post-truth, reality and hyper-reality, and outgrowing our ancestral bodily capacities. Shifting from what Marcel Duchamp called the “retinal” (pleasing to the eye) to the “intellectual” (in the service of the mind), art has since become a vehicle for sharing distinct views of the world, and more than that, a way of worldmaking.”
Credits:
1. Banz&Bowinkel, Poly Mesh, 2021 Interactive VR Installation Courtesy of the artist
2. Dagmar Schürrer, Virtualized, 2019/2, Moving Image With Sound, 10’55’’ Courtesy of the artist
3. Martina Menegon, untouched.075889, 202, Online Virtual Sculpture & Augmented Reality C Courtesy of the artist
MORE see @Artemis Lisbon
Address: Schleifmuhlgasse 1, Top 11&12, AT-1040 Vienna
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