
Translation: George Frederick Takis
The Kunstverein e.V. was established in 1827 and thus numbers among the oldest Kunstvereine (art associations) in Germany. The history of its programs during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries reads like a “Who’s Who” of classic modernism, and since 1950 the Kunstverein Freiburg has developed into an institution, esteemed both nationally and internationally, which focuses exclusively on current tendencies in contemporary art. In 1997 the Kunstverein moved to the Marienbad, centrally located at Dreisamstrasse 21. Formerly a swimming pool, the building was altered and renovated in accordance with the new requirements; today it offers an extensive exhibition hall with a height of 9 meters and a surface area of around 400 square meters. The hall is surrounded by a gallery which not only provides further space for projects and exhibitions, but also offers the unusual opportunity of viewing all exhibitions in the hall from above. Located at the gallery level is our reference library, with important publications dating predominantly from the nineteen-sixties onwards. For personnel reasons, it does not have regular opening times, but upon consultation with us, it may be used as an instrument for research.
The Kunstverein Freiburg e.V. focuses on fundamental questions concerning the production, presentation, communication and preconditions of contemporary art. Today art and culture emerge against a background which is characterized above all by an attentive and deliberate observation of social and political themes, along with the multifaceted forms of their treatment and appearance. The borders between individual disciplines such as art, fashion, design, music or theater often appear to be blurred; the interfaces offer hybrid zones as well as unexpected perspectives, and they generate new catchwords and projection surfaces. We are mainly interested in artists who in various ways stand in a clear and thereby binding relationship to their era, and who work within a social-cultural context upon which they also reflect personally.
In individual and group exhibitions, collaborations and projects, through free guided tours, lectures, music programs, actions and discussions (e.g. the discussion with the artist on the Saturday after the exhibition opening), we devote ourselves intensively to the communication of art, and we also aim systematically at a young public. Hence we seek contact to schools, colleges, academies and universities, and we organize specifically prepared encounters between young persons and contemporary art. The intention here is to clarify again and again the various orientation-models and options which art offers for finding one’s way individually in a world which appears to be more and more complex. We hope that the Kunstverein Freiburg e.V. will serve as the lively and vital site for a profound discourse about contents. Deserving of mention here is the bar “derdrittedonnerstag,” (“the third thursday”), which is intended to be a social meeting-place and platform for artists and artlovers in and around Freiburg. We would like to offer various possibilities for experiencing and understanding current artistic positions, as well as for viewing art as an important platform for a life characterized by curiosity, attentiveness and tolerance.
Available in German end of January 2012.
For more information please contact Sophie Schniewind
Becky Beasley (*1975, GB), Laura Horelli (*1976, FI), Martin Kippenberger (1953-1997, D), David Meskhi (*1979, GE), Lindsay Seers (*1966, GB) , Stephen Shore (*1947, USA), Susanne M. Winterling (*1970, D)

Please contact Kunstverein Freiburg for detailled information.
Please contact Kunstverein Freiburg for detailled information.
Please contact Kunstverein Freiburg for detailled information.
Artists:
Jean-Jacques Dumont (F) l Christian Ertel (D) l Bianca Hildenbrand (CH) l Esther Hunziker (CH) l Piotr Iwicki (D) l Sophie Jung (CH) l Joséphine Kaeppelin (F) l Kasia Klimpel (CH) l Rahel Lenz (CH) l Patrizia Maag-Barbieri (CH) l Jisook Min (F) l Linus von Poswik / Tobias Ergenzinger (D) l Dorothée von Rechenberg (CH) l Christina Schmid (CH) l Marco Schuler (D) l Claudia de la Torre (D) l Lydia Wilhelm (CH)
November 25, 2011, 8 pm
Michael Dean, untitled, 2006
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Ariel Schlesinger, Loop, 2010
© Ariel Schlesinger Participating artists:
William Daniels (* 1976, GB), Sabine Hornig (* 1964, D),
Sharon Lockhart (* 1964, USA),
David Musgrave (* 1973, GB),
Ugo Rondinone (*1964, CH), Ariel Schlesinger (* 1980, IL).
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Artist: Peter Vogel
Title: Black Hole
Copyright / Courtesy: Peter Vogel
Participating artists:
Celia Brown (D) | Linda Cassens Stoian (CH), Annette Merkenthaler (D) | Gianin Conrad (CH) | Jean-Jacques Delattre (F) | Maya Diether (CH) | Mischa Düblin, Fabian Hachen (CH) | Frank Feyertag (D) | Agathe Fleury (F) | Marck Foerster (D) | Irene Galindo Quero (D) | Stefanie Gerhardt (D) | Claire Guerrier (CH) | Ralph Hauswirth (CH) | Hösl&Mihaljevic (D) | Christian Peter Imhof (CH) | Anne Immelé (F) | Julia Kicey (CH) | Florine Leoni, Sylvain Baumann (CH) | Jürgen Oschwald (D) | Cora Piantoni (CH) | Christoph Poetsch (D) | Monika Rechsteiner (D) | Richard Schindler (D) | Lisa Schlenker (D) | Max Philipp Schmid (CH) | Yolaine Schmitt (F) | Cornelius Schwehr (D) | Peter Vogel (D) | Katrin Wegemann (D) | Nefrit Zéroual Chevalier (F)
Performances: Mischa Düblin, Fabian Hachen (CH) | Julia Kicey (CH) | Jürgen Oschwald (D) | Yolaine Schmitt (F)
Artist: Maya Diether
Title:At the sea
Date: 2009
/ 5-Channel-Video, wall drawing
Copyright / Courtesy: Maya Diether
Lost I, 2007 / Lost II, 2007 / Untitled, 2010
Kunstverein Freiburg
Press preview
Friday, September 17 at 11am
Opening
Friday, September 17 at 7 pm
The artist John Stezaker will be attending the press preview and the opening and will also be available for
interviews.
John Stezaker's (*1949) Surrealistic or Dadaesque collages – using early black and white show business photographs – have brought him international acclaim. For his forthcoming exhibition Lost Images at Kunstverein Freiburg he intends making a departure from his normal procedures by presenting a series of posters showing unmanipulated promotional portraits of forgotten actors, who probably were never recognised even in their own lifetimes. Of course, we can now assume these are pictures of the dead, making the show a tangential memorial. Presented in the setting of the gallery, and also on bill boards throughout the city, these posters are further removed from any meaning they may have original possessed by their setting in a new era and under radically different conditions that they must have been intended for. They appear as stranded, unplaceable and dysfunctional. The onus is placed on the viewer to improvise a framework within which to comprehend them. Although they belong, by an attenuated thread, to our postmodern celebrity culture – in which images of individuals are circulated as commodities – they might be relics of a lost civilisation, to which we try to forge a connection. To accompany the exhibition Stezaker was also invited to put together a pictorial essay for the British magazine „Mono”. This magazine which is published bimonthly consists exclusively of pictures and invites different artists or curators to edit an edition each time. The edition will contain works from the exhibition Lost Images and will be displayed during the exhibition. Since the 1970s John Stezaker works with pictures from catalogues, magazines, books or post- and autograph cards and newly assembles the found material. His oeuvre has been exhibited internationally and has been formative for many contemporary artists such as Peter Doig, Chris Ofili or Isaac Julien. Stezaker’s technique of collage opens a motivic and stylistic band width of references. Besides the references to the movie and advertisement industry also to concepts of psychoanalysis and gender issues.
Opening hours:
Tue- Su 12:00 - 18:00 h | Wed 12:00 - 20:00 h | Mo closed
Entrance 2 € / 1,50 € | Thursdays free | Members free
Contact:
Anne Schreiber
Research Assistant
Kunstverein Freiburg
Dreisamstr. 21
79098 Freiburg
Tel.: +49 761 349 44
Fax: +49 761 349 14
schreiber@kunstvereinfreiburg.de
Foto: Gabriel Kuri
Richard Aldrich (*1975, USA)
Alexandra Bircken (*1967,D)
Alistair Frost (*1981, GB)
Katy Moran (*1975, GB)
(Rorschach), 2010
© Alexander Laner
Foto: Marc Doradzillo
x-times , myspace | k2
Following sessions: January 15 and 17, 2010, 8 pm
Artists of the region. In cooperation with different other art institutes.
Special theme: Performance

Opening: Thursday 17th November 2009 , 7 pm
Abb.: Anna Molska / Wojtek Bakowski, Completed, 2009 (Still)
Video, 15'21'', Farbe, Ton © Anna Molska / Foksal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw
COMPLETED
September 18 - November 8, 2009
The movie was produced by
Zachęta National Gallery of Art,
Deutsche Bank Polska S.A. and Deutsche Bank Foundation.
June 6 – August 10, 2008
“Place after Place”
Ergin Cavusoglu (*1968) is currently considered to be one of the most interesting video artists
in Great Britain. His video installations reflect the complex and incessantly changing migration
of people between places and countries. Often filmed in harbors, airports or marketplaces, his
videos treat the themes of the journey and the process of movement which determines our
reality. In this way they tell in a lyrical manner of the personal experiences of individuals within
a widespread collective history.