Group Exhibition with Mattania Bösiger, Luna Haser, Gaspard Emma Hers, Maya Hottarek, Clémentine Muller, Cannelle Preira and Melanie Siegel
@DELPHI_space
Brombergstr. 17C
79102 Freiburg
Vernissage:
Fr, 29.11.2024: 20:30 – 22:00 Uhr
Regular opening hours: Do - So: 17:00 - 20:00 Uhr
Read More@DELPHI_space
Brombergstr. 17C
79102 Freiburg
Preview: 15:00–17:00 Uhr
Auktion I: 17:00–19:00 Uhr
Pause: 19:00–19:30 Uhr
Auktion II: 19:30–21:30 Uhr
Das Tanzduo
Tedious Work (Paul Norman and Leander Ripchinsky)
Tedious Work imagine they are a band in the middle of a world tour. They imagine they are getting tired of playing their debut album Trennungssongs of Togetherness for person after person after person. The inevitable shift is under way. Audiences can only witness as they update their old material, trying to breathe new life into it and covertly sneaking in new songs, but always in such a way that it doesn’t stop the audience from singing along. Tedious Work are on the cusp, a second-year slump, wading in the murk before a new album must inevitably be played, in full, and without an encore. Tedious Work invite you to look at the world, in the same way as always and see something different.
Mit der partizipativen Performance:
Trennungssongs of Togetherness: the difficult second album
Come and play separately together with Tedious Work as they introduce you to their difficult second album
You might find yourself encouraged to cheat in order to win a game, or to steal some merch right off the wall, or to use a small electronic keyboard to rank the severity of a list of problems with western society - sounding out your answer for everyone to hear, or or to play an intricate dice trading game which doesn’t accept capitalist strategies, whilst others try to beat themselves in a game of doubles tennis or are just listening to covers of songs by under 5s.
Some of our songs are performed just by Paul and Leander, some with you and others by you alone. There is a musical undercurrent to the work but participating doesn’t require any musical knowledge, in fact inexperience often helps.
Group Exhibition by Alexandra Centmayer & Rolf Behringer, Carola Jaeckel, Christina Stohn, Dominik Waldvogel, Jana Slaby & Julius Martin-Humpert
Group Exhibition with Ali Altin, Amelie Kahn-Ackermann, Andi Dietrich, André Simonow, Andreas Greiner, Anna Nero, Anna Niedhart, Anne Fellner, Benedikt Leonhardt, Benni Kakert, Bruce Naumann, Christof Mascher, Claus Philipp Lehmann, Clément Paillardon, Cornelia Lochmann, David Prytz, Dennis Buck, Dominik Bucher, Dominik Tattoo, Enrico Nagel, Eric Mangen, Ernst Sylvester, Fabian Knecht, Felix Kiessling, Felix Oehmann, Fid Fischer, Florian Hesselbarth, Florian Oellers, Franz Böhlke, Inga Kerber, Jan Bünnig, Jan Koslowski, Jan Pleitner, Jan Zöller, Jana Slaby, Janes-Haid Schmallenberg, Jens Einhorn, Johanna Maria Fritz, Jonas Etter, Josephine Hans, Jule Vetters, Karsten Konrad, Katja Stoye-Cetin, Konrad Mühe, Leander Kreissl, Linus Lohmann, Lucas Herzig, Magdalena Mitterhofer, Manuel Wetscher, Marco Habeck, Markus Liehr, Matthias Steinkraus, Maximilian Kirmse, Maximilian Pellizzari, Maximilian Thiel, Michael Etzensperger, Mischa Leinkauf, Niall O’Brien, Norman Behrendt, Nschotschi Haslinger, Ole Meergans, Olga Monina, Paul Rohlfs, Philip Topolovac, Philipp König, Rémy Markowitsch, Sebastian Gögel, Simon Mullan, Stefanie Kägi, Tara Afsah, The Wa, Thomas Grandi, Thomas Korn, Thomas Kronbichler, Thomas Krüger, Valentin Emil Lubberger, Valerie Schmidt, Vincent Grunwald, Wieland Schönfelder and Zohar Fraimann.