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PASSAGE

Jakob Lena Knebl & Ashley Hans Scheirl with students of Transmedia Art & students of the HFBK

Exhibition, 2024

Aaron Amar Bhamra, shelter, 2023/24

© Francesca Centonze

Aleksandar Gabrovski, Eternal Play, 2024

© Francesca Centonze

from left to right: Josepha Edbauer Distinction (Paravent), 2024, Glimpses of percep- tion, 2024, fragment of my voice, 2022/23, Brooklyn J. Pakathi, the devastation that forces you to rebuild on my havoc, 2023

© Francesca Centonze

Cristian Anutoiu un-becoming.000, 2024

© Francesca Centonze

Elias Jocher, aura shifters, 2024

© Francesca Centonze

Deichtorhallen Hamburg, 2024, Passage, Exhibition view

© Francesca Centonze

Samuel Minegibe Ekeh, Can We De-Construct Our Culture? 1 & 2, 2024

© Francesca Centonze

Deichtorhallen Hamburg, 2024, Passage, Exhibition view

© Francesca Centonze

Francesca Centonze, Past, Present, Blossom - Tuberosity Evo- lution: Wurm’s Patata Redux, 2024

© Francesca Centonze

Ganaël Dumreicher, Psyche 16, 2024

© Francesca Centonze

Iris Writze, Drohnauwalzer, 2022

© Francesca Centonze

from left to right: Hannah Neckel, i only want it when it feels like this 2024, Johannes Hartmann maybe there is an alternative, 2023

© Francesca Centonze

Marlene Posch, I should, I believe, or rather, I might; 2024

© Francesca Centonze

Maximilian Prag, aaaaaaaahhhh (experience of being online), 2024

© Francesca Centonze

Mimi Schmidl, Formate des Scheiterns, 2022

© Francesca Centonze

Paul Spendier, Haunted House, Prop 1 - 6, The Alive Show, 2023

© Francesca Centonze

from left to right: Sjeng Kessels, Scarf, ... 2024, Juliana Nozomi, praktisch aber nicht so gut, 2023

© Francesca Centonze

Opening
26.04.2024 / 7pm

Exhibition
27.04-15.09.2024

Exhibition venue
Deichtorhallen Hamburg
Sammlung Falckenberg
Wilstorfer Str. 71
Hamburg-Harburg/DE
www.deichtorhallen.de

Opening hours
1st Sunday of the month
12–5 pm

In the sensual, aesthetically highly charged installations by Austrian duo Jakob Lena Knebl and Ashley Hans Scheirl, nothing is as it seems: across all floors of the collection building, they create walk-in, seductive worlds in a mix of sculpture, painting, design, staging, photography and film that captivate visitors.

In these "spaces of desire", Knebl and Scheirl question hierarchies of art and design as well as stereotypical gender identities: they take bodies apart, reassemble them and play with fetishism to create diverse works and beings that challenge the boundaries of good taste and conventional representations of identity. The duo draws on a wide range of references - from Mary Shelley and Ada Lovelace to Barbapapa, Hans Bellmer and Luigi Colani, from Hector Guimard to cyber aesthetics.

The exhibition will be complemented by works by students from Prof. Angela Bulloch's Time Based Media class at the HFBK and works by students from Jakob Lena Knebl's Transmedia Art class at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. In addition, works selected by the artists from the Falckenberg Collection will be on display.

Class Transmedia Art by Jakob Lena Knebl: 
Cristian Anutoiu, Aaron Amar Bhamra, Luca Büchler, Francesca Centonze, Ganaël Dumreicher, Kirilis Ecis, Josepha Edbauer, Aleksandar Gabrovski, Sarah Glück, Raphael Haider, Johannes Hartmann, Svetlana Jameson & Hugo Winter, Elias Jocher, Sjeng Kessels, Vanessa Mazanik, Samuel Minegibe Ekeh, Anna Mutschlechner-Dean, Hannah Neckel, Juliana Nozomi, Patrícia Chamrazová, Brooklyn J. Pakathi, Marlene Posch, Maximilian Prag, Mimi Schmidl, Paul Spendier, Marlene Stahl,Thomas Supper, Iris Writze, YMO

Class Time-related media by Angela Bulloch: 
Ching-Wei Bai, Alexis Brancaz, Lion Frenster, Matthis Frickhoeffer & Sebastian Kommer, Luca Laurora, Agatha Kosobucki, Nicholas Odhiambo Mboya, So Jin Park, Julia Stang, Apollonia Stoisits, Elisa Tenca Giuliani, Lea van Hall

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