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atb#112

Sunday April 13, from 3-6pm: Finissage

Inside, Outside and Beyond

Undine Goldberg, Petra Kübert & Christina Zück, Costantino Ciervo

Welcome!


Friday, 4 April, 7 pm Information and discussion event with the Bürger*innenInitiative A100 (BI A100) as part of our exhibition

We talk to activists from the BI / Citizens’ initiative A100 about the current status of the motorway construction site, 16th construction section from Neukölln to Treptow, about the planning status of the 17th construction section (Ostkreuz) and about the protest on 17 May 2025: ‘A100 wegbassen’.

Exhibition: 8 March to 13 April 2025
open by appointment: 0178 3298 106 or mailto@after-the-butcher.de

after the butcher – exhibition space for contemporary art and social issues is pleased to present the exhibition Inside, Outside and Beyond, a dialogue between three artistic perspectives that artistically reflect various virulent social issues and conflicts of our time in their own unique way.

With their collaborative project A 100 – Operation Beton (2021-2025), Petra Kübert and Christina Zück explore the question of the social, urban and ecological consequences of building a new motorway in the 21st century in the middle of a metropolis like Berlin and in the midst of an energy and climate crisis. Using various means of artistic research, they approach the colliding viewpoints of a wide range of protagonists and their fears and hopes. Their photographic and video works as well as their audible interviews offer an insight into a dystopian place of transition that produces its own rules and aesthetic manifestations.

Undine Goldberg’s current painting (2025) reflects with irony and depth the relationship between individual identities and the social issues and attitudes of feminism. Her paintings are body images and images of bodies that simultaneously question their representation.

Costantino Ciervo’s Pale-Judea, (2002/2011) is a video sculpture with two constantly moving screens which, like a pair of scales, constantly balance up and down, but at the same time reproduce an argument between two brothers in a continuous loop. The controversy develops along the history and traces of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By making two constantly contradictory voices heard, the artist questions the dilemma of a seemingly irresolvable conflict with its numerous historical and political interdependencies.

atb #34 | Hidden Parts

Micki Tschur

Florian Zeyfang, Nicole Messenlehner, Manfred Peckl, Kaj Osteroth & Lydia Hamann, Michael Kalmbach, Heide Deigert, Klaus Winichner, Isabelle Fein, Heike Foell, Thomas No:sler, Philip Wiegard, Lutz Braun, Undine Goldberg, Caro Suerkemper, Amelie von Wulffen, Endre Aalrust, Anton Stoianov, Norbert Witzgall, Katja von Helldorff, Petra Trenkel, Mariechen Danz, Johannes Raether, Judith Raum, Thomas Seidemann, Sophie-Therese Trenka-Dalton, Nuri Koerfer, Olivier Foulon, Yusuf Etiman, Christina Morhardt

Opening Friday, October 21, 2011 at 19 h

Performance at 22 h: chose infinie vert qui recule – klang: katja von helldorff + bild: bettina hohorst.

22. October – 2. December 2011
Open by appointment: +49 179 947 3040

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atb #01 | Inaugural Show

Concrete, Sausage and other Team Ghosts

Opening: May 27, 2006 6-9pm – from 10pm livemusic and party

Exhibition: May 28 – July 9, 2006
open: Friday 3-7 pm, Saturday 1-5 pm or by appointment

with:

Endre Aalrust, Mohamed Abdullah, Björn Achilles, Gabriela Albergaria, Heather Allen, Markus Ambach, Oreet Ashery, Stefan Beck, Oliver Belling, Lucie Beppler, Bernadette Corporation, Wolfgang Betke, Michael Beutler, Christoph Blum, Henning Bohl, Karsten Bott, Axel Brandt, Lutz Braun, Frank Bubenzer, Ellen Cantor, Kerstin Cmelka, Copenhagen Free University, Stephanie Dedes, Heide Deigert, Emmanuel Depoorter, Stephan Dillemuth, Meike Dölp, Michael Dreher, Nicolaj Dudek, e. Twin Gabriel, Lukas Einsele, Thomas Erdelmeier, Annika Eriksson, Andreas Exner, Katja Eydel, Martin Feldbauer, Jochen Flinzer, Parastou Forouhar, Axel Gerber, April Gertler, Jeremy Glogan, Undine Goldberg, Natalie Grenzhaeuser, Stefan Gugerel, Alex Hamilton, Eva Haule, Hector Hazard, Axel Honer, Michael Kalmbach, Anne Kaminsky, Katharina Karrenberg, Annette Kierulf, Thomas Kilpper, Gisela Kleinlein, Barbara Klinker, Franziska Kneidl, Nuri Koerfer, Caroline Krause, Merle Krause, Dirk Krecker, Achim Lengerer, Janne Lervik, Britta Lumer, Ole Martin Lund Bø, Pili Madariaga, Lee Maelzer, Stefan Mannel, Minka Maslowski, Corinna Mayer, John McLeod, Eva-Christina Meier, Isa Melsheimer, Daniel Milohnic, Dan Mitchell, Tina Morhardt, Ariane Müller, Martin Neumaier, Paul Noble, Dogan Özdogan, Julia Oschatz, Dirk Paschke, Hans Petri, Jeannette Petri, Pfelder, Laure Prouvost, Josephine Pryde, Bianca Rampas, Barak Reiser, Jens Risch, Tomas Saraceno, Giovanna Sarti, Edwin Schäfer, Martin Schmidl, Manfred Schneider, Bernhard Schreiner, Thomas Schroeren, Christoph Schuller, Nora Schultz, Thomas Seidemann, Bettina Sellmann, Ernst Stark, Sarah Staton, Tal Sterngast, Josef Strau, Joulia Strauss, Astrid Stricker, Megan Sullivan, Susa Templin, Micki Tschur, Mathias Völcker, Silke Wagner, Klaus Weber, Suse Weber, Axel Wieder, Klaus Winichner, Susanne Winterling, Alexander Wolff, Simone Zaugg, Günter Zehetner, Florian Zeyfang

For the inaugural show we invited many friends and artists we personally know. Its title Concrete, Sausage and other Team Ghosts refers to two aspects – the history of the house and the football world championship (the official football of these championships is called “Teamgeist”).

Invitationcard (Drawing: Janne Lervik)

Further exhibitions 2006:

September/October: with Students of the “Freie Klasse” (free class) Universität der Künste Berlin

November/December: Jeremy Glogan, London

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