Schlagwort: exhibition
Summer Is Over …
… and my gigantic exhibition is history!
I loved it! People loved it! 10 days … I was there every single day from beginning to end, performing live developings with different soups every day, talking to hundreds of people, swimming in my images and my sounds.
I found out that I am able to spread joy.
Here come some of my favourite pictures, made by me, my brother, Andrea Vollmer and Gabi Stang!
Preparation
One more week and then my exhibition will open its doors!
I feel good. We have time. We work and prepare. It will be huge! If you have time and space: come by!
9 Flags
Funny how I got into embroidery … These are my 9 recent flags. Film quotes and unfinished ideas inspired me. Find them hanging in the tree at my big exhibition!!!!
6 Gigantic Pinhole Photos
Here they come: 6 pinhole photos, printed on real photo paper, mounted on aluminium-Dibond, covered with a UV protection layer. For my exhibition in August. We were all a bit nervous so we met and opened them together, me and my curators.
They are fantastic. Can’t wait to see them hanging on the wall with some good light spots on them!
Here is the LINK to the exhibition in August in Berlin!
My Poster
Beautiful posters at Silent Green, Berlin and one of them is mine, hooooray!!!!
28 Pinhole Photos
… are hanging now outside in the green! In the Silent Green – a fantastic culture center venue in Berlin! It is part of a gigantic 1 month exhibition: THE GARDEN. CINEMATICS OF THE SOIL, dedicated to the life and work of the British filmmaker, artist and activist Derek Jarman. … see here click click!
I am a micro exhibition! I wrote about it: “Kiss the Moment, it’s Not a Pyramid!
Over the course of many days, Dagie Brundert is out and about on the silent green grounds, taking pinhole camera photos in the garden. Negatives. One every now and then. With her trusty, much-travelled Illy coffee can, she lets chance and mood guide her, looking for spots where beauty beats banality by a mile to capture just one moment. For a few seconds. The developed images are returned to their place of origin, hung up there and they remain there until they are destroyed, soaked or weathered – kiss the moment, it’s not a pyramid!”
Let it begin!