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@jamplemousse

curator / writer part of @berlinprogramforartists current: sick days, until june 6 @studio_hanniball
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currently on view: ,Sick Days’, a group show curated by Sophia Yvette Scherer and Philipp Lange 26 April – 6 June 2026 Featuring works by Rebekka Benzenberg, Catherina Cramer & Sabine Bremer, Jesse Darling, Sharona Franklin, Sitara Abuzar Ghaznawi, Louis Hay, Abi Palmer, Benoît Piéron, and Lyndsey Walsh. @rebekka.benzenberg @cramercatherina @sabinebremer_music @jessedarling @soft_seeded #sitaraabuzarghaznawi @louis.hay @abipalmer_bot @benoitpieron @artexvivo @jamplemousse @philippagne Sick Days reflects on (chronic) illness, care, and those days of intimate experiences of the body and their (in)visibility. By exploring notions of ‚Crip Time‘, the group exhibition questions the concept of productivity, and rethinks the relationship between living (with disability), artistic labour, and societal expectations of healing. Images: 1. Rebekka Benzenberg: Take Me Through There (2026) 2. Installation View: ,Sick Days’ 3. Louis Hay: Persistence of Vision (2026) 4. Sitara Abuzar Ghaznawi: March, April, May, June Anxiety (2025) cr. Eric Tschernow 5. Sitara Abuzar Ghaznawi: March, April, May, June Anxiety (2025) cr. Eric Tschernow 6. Benoît Piéron: Maybepole (2022) 7. Installation View: ,Sick Days’ photography: @valentinwedde The exhibition is supported by the Pankow Borough Office - Office of Continuing Education and Culture.
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SICK DAYS Opening: Saturday, 25 April, 6 pm 26 April – 6 June 2026 Studio Hanniball warmly invites you to the group exhibition Sick Days, curated by Philipp Lange and Sophia Yvette Scherer. Featuring works by Rebekka Benzenberg, Catherina Cramer & Sabine Bremer, Jesse Darling, Sharona Franklin, Sitara Abuzar Ghaznawi, Louis Hay, Abi Palmer, Benoît Piéron, and Lyndsey Walsh. @rebekka.benzenberg @cramercatherina @sabinebremer_music @jessedarling @soft_seeded #sitaraabuzarghaznawi @louis.hay @abipalmer_bot , @benoitpieron @artexvivo @jamplemousse @philippagne Sick Days reflects on (chronic) illness, care, and those days of intimate experiences of the body and their (in)visibility. By exploring notions of ‚Crip Time‘, the group exhibition questions the concept of productivity, and rethinks the relationship between living (with disability), artistic labour, and societal expectations of healing. The exhibition is supported by the Pankow Borough Office – Office of Continuing Education and Culture. Design: Janis Gildein @janisgildein Image: Sharona Franklin, Save Rent: Transgenic Friends, 2019
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Last 3 days! Rexy Tseng Vernissage the Gallerist, the Artist, and the Curator, 2025 Lottery tickets 47.5 x 28.5 cm Framed Six lottery tickets form the temporal and conceptual frame of the exhibition. At both the opening and the finissage, the gallerist, artist, and curator will collectively participate in a lottery drawing, underscoring not only the contingency of their encounter but also subjecting themselves to the theoretical fields of possibility that condition their own work. @rexytseng : Tenet Curation and text by @jamplemousse December 13, 2025 – January 24, 2026 Mariannenstraße 33, 10999 Berlin - #rexytseng #sophiayvettescherer #galeriemet #gm #art #artist #artinberlin #germany
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Last week to visit @rexytseng ’s solo exhibition Tenet, curated by @jamplemousse . Rexy Tseng Applause, 2025 Generative video Stimulation and resonance also underpin the video work Applause, 2025, installed at the rear of the gallery. Unceasingly, multicolored confetti rains over a grid of clapping hands. Gestures of recognition are not only fundamental to the attention economy but accompany us throughout life. Affirmation and congratulations operate as psychological candies that sustain social behavior and drive in an era defined by dead-end forecasts of economic or personal ascent. Our understanding of action and reaction, of agency and consequence, is formed through what Hartmut Rosa terms “experiences of resonance.” Rexy Tseng: Tenet Curation and text by Sophia Yvette Scherer December 13, 2025 – January 24, 2026 Mariannenstraße 33, 10999 Berlin - #rexytseng #sophiayvettescherer #videoart #aivideo #galeriemet #gm #art #artist #artinberlin #germany
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Installation views of RT202512DRAW by @rexytseng , from his solo exhibition Tenet, curated by @jamplemousse . Artist talk today Jan 16th 19h. Rexy Tseng RT202512DRAW, 2025 Graphite on paper 30 x 50 cm Unique Tseng’s new drawing series RT202512DRAW, 2025, is inspired by technical diagrams found in instruction manuals. Like clockwork, components within a machine are expected to interlock smoothly according to a clear logic. Usually obscured by optical casings, the inner workings of such apparatuses remain invisible. What appears as random mechanism inside slot machines is, in reality, precise engineering. Yet in Tseng’s four graphite drawings, the sooted, hatched contours obscure this precision, shifting the amusement device into a dark, smoky, almost sentient mechanical sculpture reminiscent of H. R. Giger’s phantasmagoric fusions of human and machine. Pulling the lever of a one-armed bandit, engaging it with one’s own bodily force, creates a peculiar trust in the device. In virtual gambling (or, similarly, autonomous driving), the system’s functioning becomes elusive; in this abstraction, artificial effects of light, sound, and motion are required to stimulate belief. Rexy Tseng: Tenet Curation and text by Sophia Yvette Scherer December 13, 2025 – January 24, 2026 Mariannenstraße 33, 10999 Berlin - #rexytseng #sophiayvettescherer #installation #galeriemet #gm #art #artist #artinberlin #germany
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Happy to announce that this year is ending with a very special project I have been working on for the past 1.5 years: “Old Habits, New Beginnings” is a solo publication - a 200+ page, dual-sided Polish–German catalogue with two covers and a central English section - reflecting the transdisciplinary nature of my practice from past 10 years. Featuring 178 photographs from projects across Europe, with essays by Michalina Sablik and Sophia Scherer , and graphic design by Karolina Pierzyk and Tobias Wenig, the publication functions as both documentation and a point of departure for future work. Please join us for the book launch and panel discussion on 17 January at @kvost , where all collaborators will be present. If you are interested in a copy, please PM me. My warmest thanks go to my absolute best collaborators in crime: @miska_sablik @jamplemousse @chrustchrustchrust @tobiaswenig and everyone who supported me throughout the process. Production supported by Kulturamt Stadt Leipzig @stadtleipzig Photo credits: @malte_taffner
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We are thrilled to announce our final exhibition of the year: @rexytseng ’s solo show “Tenet” at the gallery, presented as a parallel exhibition to his group show “@berlinprogramforartists // Exhibition 2025 – A place never fully held” at @kwinstitutefcontemporaryart in Berlin. “Tenet” is curated by @jamplemousse , and the vernissage will take place this Friday, December 12, from 6 to 9 PM. We warmly invite you to celebrate with us before the Christmas break! “Tenet” marks the first solo presentation of Rexy Tseng at Galerie Met. In the exhibition, he investigates the fragile interplay of chance, control, and social determination that shapes both his artistic practice and the logic of gambling. By centering the precarious moment before disaster, he examines how reversal, belief, and superstition emerge as the last remaining arenas of agency. The linguistic property of the word Tenet—spelled identically forwards and backwards—mirrors the looping mechanisms and motifs that recur throughout the show. Through a kinetic sculpture Lotto machine, drawings, and a video piece, Tseng sketches a portrait of a present in which hope becomes a finite (or infinite) resource and luck a negotiable currency. Rexy Tseng: Tenet Curated by Sophia Yvette Scherer Opening: Dec 12, 2025, 18:00 – 21:00 Exhibition: Dec 13, 2025 – Jan 24, 2025 Mariannenstrasse 33, 10999 Berlin - #tenet #rexytseng #sophiayvettescherer #installation #drawing #videoart #galeriemet #gm #art #artist #artinberlin #germany
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Veryyy belated feature of ‘Wo ist der Morgen, den wir gestern sahen?’ 23.08.–18.10.2024 @nova_artspace Weimar With works by Zuzanna Czebatul, Antonia Mang, Eric Meier, Christian Andrés Parra Sánchez, Thái Tài Phạm, Rebecca Rothenborg, Shelly Silver, Rio Usui, Karla Zipfel @zzzzccczzzz @panne.t0ni @eric___meier @capsdesigner @hokus.kokus @rrothenborg @shellyasilver @rio_usui @karlazipfel The exhibition explores the fragile state of imagined futures; the vacuum, the in-between spaces and sounds, scenarios and snapshots when systems threaten to collapse. In sculptural, filmic and performative contributions by students and teachers of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar as well as external artistic positions, these states are reflected materially and ideally: in ruinous architectures, porous structures, melting points and forms of glitch. In these works, the polyphonic perspectives of a young generation become visible, raising questions about democracy, Western and Eastern European identities, the consequences of reunification and social dissonances about yesterday, today and tomorrow. Images: [1-2] Rebecca Rothenborg [3] Eric Meier [4-5] Thái Tài Phạm [6] Zuzanna Czebatul [7-9] installation views [10-11] Karla Zipfel [12-13] Christian Andrés Parra Sánchez [14] Shelly Silver [15] Rio Usui Photos: Jannis Uffrecht @jannisuffrecht nova space Team: Annika Schallenberg @annikaschallenberg , Benedict Thiele @benedict2 , Helena Boldt @eilaboldt , Rio Usui @rio_usui
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First snack of this saga-like journey and lifelong dreams of yuzu 🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊 1: Snack in Yoyogi 2: Me in Ginza 3: Entrance situation in Shimbashi 4: Ryuichi Sakamoto @mot_museum_art_tokyo 5: spectrum spectrum @fondationhermes 6: Ana Jotta curated by @o.cchan @kei_ji_ban 7: Takeshi Yasura @21_kanazawa 8: Erica Baum @kei_ji_ban 9: Window situation in Kanazawa 10: Soba @subasoba 11: Tomoko Obana @nonakahillgallery @tomoko_obana 12: Sakura in Kyoto 13: Bathroom situation in Osaka 14: Ikebana in Kyoto 15: Steam in Beppu 16: Tanaka Shusuke @tanakashusuke @gallery_38 17: Entrance situation in Beppu
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🎉 Congratulations to the Selected Participants! We are delighted to announce the selected participants for this month’s Ask The Curator program! 👏✨ A sincere thank you to everyone who applied—your enthusiasm for sharing your work and engaging in critical dialogue demonstrates a strong dedication to growth and professional development. We deeply appreciate the passion and thoughtful perspectives you bring to the field. //////////////////////// 🔎 What is Ask The Curator? This highly selective free monthly program offers artists, curators, researchers, and cultural professionals the opportunity to receive expert curatorial feedback. Each month, up to three applicants are selected for a one-hour review session with Mahzabin Haque, the founder of All About Curating (AAC). Through this program, participants engage in critical discourse, receive professional guidance, and refine their projects or proposals through constructive dialogue. Whether seeking curatorial insights, career advice, or conceptual development, this program provides a valuable opportunity for professional growth. //////////////////////// 💡 Want to be reviewed in March? Applications are now open! Submit yours today for a chance to gain expert feedback. 📩 #AskTheCurator #AllAboutCurating #CuratorialPractice #ArtisticDevelopment #CuratorsOfInstagram #ArtResearch #ProfessionalGrowth
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Installation views of the show 🌙zero is the moon🌙 @nova_artspace in Weimar. 24. April – 11. June 2024 With works by Stella Dragovic, Maria Fabricius-Wendt, Saskia Fischer, Nschotschi Haslinger, Mira Mann, Passion Asasu, Fion Pellacini, Anna Raczynska, Vivien Sorrentino Inspired by the shapes, shades and stories of the moon, the exhibition explores on social utopias and their potential to be shifted, overwritten, and renewed. In ‚zero is the moon‘ nine artists use personal or experienced references to reveal social contradictions and glitches, from which an overarching critique develops: they reflect on the durability and endurance of formative social ideas, break with normative traditions and create new hybridized and fictionalized stories or aesthetics - partly with and around the myth of the moon and its power for a new departure. Curated by me, with great support by Annika Schallenberg @annikaschallenberg , Rio Usui @rio_usui , Helena Boldt @eilaboldt and Benedict Thiele @benedict2 . Graphics by Adrian Palko @adrianpalko Photos by Jannis Uffrecht @jannisuffrecht nova space - university gallery of Bauhaus-Universität Weimar @bauhaus_uni Berkaer Straße 11 99425 Weimar Opening hours: Tue–Fri, 1-5 pm (and by appointment) Please join us for the concert of Iku @ikukojohanna on June 8, 6pm! @ichbintschuschin @maria_fabricius_wendt @___saskia_ @nschotschihaslinger @mira.mann @passion_asasu @fionpellacini @anna.steinherz @virtualviv_ #novaspace #universitätsgalerie #bauhausuniversität #weimar
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