Shifting Geologies (2020-ongoing)
curated by>Surya Gied , Hannah Kruse
Shifting Geologies, 2020-ongoing, Installation view & detail, Mixed media after simulation of the rock formation process, phosphorescent acrylic tubes on bricks, Installation view & detail, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin, DE, 2020






The exhibition Sirene – Goldrausch 2020 presents the work of the current scholarship recipients of the Goldrausch Women Artists Project.
The title Sirene (Siren) refers to a device that emits an acoustic warning signal and draws attention to important information that is equally relevant to everyone. The Goldrausch siren calls for diversity of voices and the overcoming of exclusionary mechanisms within the art world.
The exhibition brings together the work of 15 international women artists—based in Berlin and with roots on nearly every continent—and features video works, installations, painting, sound objects, performances, and sculptures. Their artistic themes engage with both personal and socio-political issues of our time. The multifaceted works explore history and utopia, myths and magic, individuality and collectivity. They document animate objects and emotions, the effects of the Anthropocene on climate, geography, and humanity, life under digital surveillance, and investigate how all of these phenomena manifest themselves in our environment and in our bodies.
With Sirene – Goldrausch 2020, we invite you, at a time when many certainties must be rethought, to engage with significant contributions to contemporary art.
Artists:
Yasmin Bassir, Chan Sook Choi, Solweig de Barry, Manja Ebert, Caterina Gobbi, Rosanna Graf, Mona Hermann, Emily Hunt, Sidsel Ladegaard, Gosia Lehmann, Julia Lübbecke, Silvia Noronha, Kristina Paustian, Eva Pedroza, Juliane Tübke
The Goldrausch Women Artists Project is funded by the European Social Fund and the Berlin Senate Department for Health, Care and Equality, Division for Women and Gender Equality.
Curators:
Surya Gied, Hannah Kruse.
The exhibition Sirene – Goldrausch 2020 presents the work of the current scholarship recipients of the Goldrausch Women Artists Project.
The title Sirene (Siren) refers to a device that emits an acoustic warning signal and draws attention to important information that is equally relevant to everyone. The Goldrausch siren calls for diversity of voices and the overcoming of exclusionary mechanisms within the art world.
The exhibition brings together the work of 15 international women artists—based in Berlin and with roots on nearly every continent—and features video works, installations, painting, sound objects, performances, and sculptures. Their artistic themes engage with both personal and socio-political issues of our time. The multifaceted works explore history and utopia, myths and magic, individuality and collectivity. They document animate objects and emotions, the effects of the Anthropocene on climate, geography, and humanity, life under digital surveillance, and investigate how all of these phenomena manifest themselves in our environment and in our bodies.
With Sirene – Goldrausch 2020, we invite you, at a time when many certainties must be rethought, to engage with significant contributions to contemporary art.
Artists:
Yasmin Bassir, Chan Sook Choi, Solweig de Barry, Manja Ebert, Caterina Gobbi, Rosanna Graf, Mona Hermann, Emily Hunt, Sidsel Ladegaard, Gosia Lehmann, Julia Lübbecke, Silvia Noronha, Kristina Paustian, Eva Pedroza, Juliane Tübke
The Goldrausch Women Artists Project is funded by the European Social Fund and the Berlin Senate Department for Health, Care and Equality, Division for Women and Gender Equality.
Curators:
Surya Gied, Hannah Kruse.