INVENTORY

Wed, 13 Sep 2023
17:00-21:00

On view
14 Sep-11 Nov 2023

INVENTORY

archiv SANDER I SCHAAL in community with Eduardo Chillida, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Galli, Gerhard Hoehme, Walter Menne, Robert Motherwell, Max Neumann, Georges Noël, Arnulf Rainer, Richard Serra, Fred Thieler

The two Berlin-based artists Finja Sander (*1996) and Daniel Schaal (*1990) take the exhibition title INVENTORY literally and embark on an open-ended exploration of selected positions from the collection of Galerie Georg Nothelfer. The artists work both independently and under the collaborative name archiv SANDER I SCHAAL. Their collaboration focuses on long-term multimedia narratives that evolve continuously over several years and are explored and expanded through ongoing repetition. For INVENTORY, Sander and Schaal selected eleven different artists from Galerie Georg Nothelfer, who are initially juxtaposed during a happening with the two artists' mere pool of material. Then Sander and Schaal radically expose themselves to the curated works: Several days a week, they will work through the selection, visible to the public at all times, developing confrontational strategies in a multimedia manner. The initial rational inventory thus becomes a daring undertaking with an open end.

In mid-October, the works created by the two artists will be juxtaposed with the existing pieces. A second opening marks the transition between the working phase and the final presentation.

Special Events and Dates:
Second Opening: October 13, 6-9 pm

Special opening hours during Art Week Berlin:
Wed: 5-9 pm (Opening)
Thu: 12-7 pm
Fri: 11-9 pm
Sat & Sun: 11-6 pm

INVENTORY. archiv SANDER I SCHAAL in community with Eduardo Chillida, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Galli, Gerhard Hoehme, Walter Menne, Robert Motherwell, Max Neumann, Georges Noël, Arnulf Rainer, Richard Serra, Fred Thieler.
INVENTORY. archiv SANDER I SCHAAL in community with Eduardo Chillida, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Galli, Gerhard Hoehme, Walter Menne, Robert Motherwell, Max Neumann, Georges Noël, Arnulf Rainer, Richard Serra, Fred Thieler.