Role:                  Concept, Curation & Coordination
Medium: 
          Group Exhibition, Events
Keywords:  
      Histories, Ecology, Urbanity,  Value, Categorization, Archiving 

Promising Premises


In five contemporary positions, this  exhibition took the praxis of  ‘gleaning  (gathering that what has been left after the harvest), off the field and  translated it in the artistic realm. Through installations, sculptures, photographic, and sonic works the participating artists display a vast array of artistic ‘gleaning’: from scouring archives and adapting existing works to developing new (site-specific) ones, while reinterpreting, recontextualizing, and rerouting the recognizable.

The exhibition was accompanied by a series of events such as a reading circle, fieldnoise-eploration, Guided Artist-led tours and a special program on occasion of the Day of the River.  And was concluded in an reflective essay & documentation-poster.


with:
Andrea Acosta
Jelena Fužinato & Patricia Sandonis
KMRU
Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky
Ioana Vreme Moser

Curated by :
Lusin Reinsch and Cleo Wächter


Date:
10.03.2023 – 14.05.2023

Place:

Bärenzwinger Berlin





   Exhibition



Curatorial Text


A broken glass bottle, bravely balancing itself upright. The sound of an ambulance wraps itself into a song. Wet glass pitches a frequency when touched. Rainwater, softly mixing with sand, slowly becomes more and more steady, until it has formed into concrete. A beech leaf, about to unfold, with many others about to follow.

The group exhibition “Promising Premises” presents different artistic approaches toward the concept of ‘gleaning’, touching upon the relationship between gathering and memory in urban-rural spaces.

‘Gleaning’, most simply put, is the act of gathering what was left behind on the land after the harvest. What is collected is what has slipped through the established structures. It is a practice that is hopeful, which takes on a considerate attitude, and in Western and Central European tradition it was done in groups.

Today, the practice has evolved and expanded in both its meaning and attitude, (....)  In times of (in)tangible scarcity, economic inflation, political uncertainty, and a deep climate crisis, perhaps we can reach for this practice to connect with our social and ecological environment. Sometimes it means leaving something behind, holding space.

Because ‘gleaning’ is first and foremost a way of perceiving, it means keeping your senses open and looking for the disregarded, something deemed unimportant at first glance. It balances between viewing and evaluating. When doing so we practice being attentive.

In five contemporary positions, the group exhibition takes the ideas of ‘gleaning off the field and looks into their translations in the artistic realm. Through installations, sculptures, photographic, and sonic works the participating artists display a vast array of artistic ‘gleaning’: from scouring archives and adapting existing works to developing new (site-specific) ones, while reinterpreting, recontextualizing, and rerouting the recognizable.

They shift thematically between the urban and ecological, the archived and the present, the self and the collective, and rigid structures and the soft organic currents in between, all while engaging with space and place or ways to it, through it. The title “Promising Premises” alludes to the hopeful wandering through the (city)- landscape, inviting the audience to notice and re-evaluate the familiar: beech leaves, broken glass, murmurs, fluidics, and concrete. And thus, to enter spring as gleaners themselves.

by Lusin Reinsch and Cleo Wächter



Events



09/03/2023
Opening

21/03/2023
Between Us and Nature –
A Reading Club
with Sina Ribak & Eva Fiore Kovacosky 

13/04/2023
“The Gleaners and I”
Agnès Varda
Film screening

29/04/2023
“RePlay”
An Audio Drift
with Iman Deeper and
Claudius Hausl

13/05/2023
Finissage

with DJ San Serif and Beechleaf sorbet by Eva Fiore Kovacosky


Credits


With the kind support of the Berlin Senate Department for Culture, Exhibition Remuneration Fund and Exhibition Fund for Municipal Galleries.

“Promising Premises” was the first part of the 2023 exhibition programme GLEANING of the Municipal Gallery Bärenzwinger Berlin, Rungestraße 30, 10179 Berlin

Production: Juliane Beddermann