10.–12.09.2021: Aribert von Ostrowski & Gülbin Ünlü — Alexander Kluge scheiße wer war denn noch dabei

Fr Sept 10 – Sun Sept 12, 2021
daily  3–7pm
@ Der Fahrende Raum, City green space on Karl-Marx-Ring 33, 81735 München

Ruine München is showing Alexander Kluge scheiße wer war denn noch dabei, a collective montage by Gülbin Ünlü and Aribert von Ostrowski. Ünlü's artistic practice celebrates the mash-up, which is evident not least in her interdisciplinary approach that includes artistic collaborations, photographic and video works, installations, performances, music and painting. In Aribert von Ostrowski's "printer's painting", newspaper texts, stock exchange prices and painting templates, copy and drawing, printer's marks and gestural painting, machine reproduction and handwriting merge into a new unity. For Ruine they developed a site-specific exuberant installation, that protrudes from the architecture of Der Fahrende Raum like an unrolling tongue. Its title, a snippet of conversation from the ongoing dialogue between the two.

Aribert von Ostrowski (*1953 in Günsterode, Germany) lives and works in Berlin.
Thematically related solo exhibitions include Plein Air (2019) and Happy Railway Paintings (2010) both at Galerie Christine Mayer in Munich; WIR SUCHEN DIE GUTEN Rosa Blu (2000) at Kunstverein München; Der Galerist als Pfleger (1999) at Projektraum Berlin; u.a.: das Parlament (1989) at Galerie Mosel und Tschechow in Munich and an early self organized sit(e)uation specific project zeigt Zirkus im Arbeitsamt – nur in dieser Woche (1980) at Arbeitsamt München in Munich.

Gülbin Ünlü lives and works in Munich, where she studied painting with Prof. Markus Oehlen at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and graduated in 2018. She was part of the artist collectives T.A.G. and VKP, and a committee member of the art space FLORIDA Lothringer 13. Since 2016, Ünlü has published several artist books and music albums, and her work has been exhibited at the Pinakothek der Moderne Munich in 2020, among other venues. For her Diploma she was awarded with the Preis der Erwin und Gisela von Steiner-Stiftung. In 2021, she received a scholarship for visual arts from the City of Munich


Also on view over the course of the three days Ruine München is simultaneously showing PlusX, a radio collective based in Berlin.

In friendly collaboration with Der Fahrende Raum, a mobile space for art and education.
Financially supported by Kulturreferat München and part of Various Others 2021.

photos: Constanza Meléndez














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