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Strich & Faden Exhibition: Natasza Niedziolka, Nava Lubelski, Rinaldo Hopf

The exhibition takes place at Kunstraum Richard Sorge, Berlin, May/June 2009.

 

Foreground: "Peacock Towers," wooden sculptures inspired by traditional folkloristic fashion by Berlin artist Natasza Niedziolka.

 

About the Strich & Faden exhibition:

The folksy German expression "nach Strich und Faden" means to do something thoroughly, with great artistry and precision, or according to the rules of an art or craft. In contemporary language the term has gained connotations of trickery, deceit and travesty. Travesty (in the sense of deceit and role playing) is a device present in many works in this show, either as an artistic attitude, or as a subject matter. The participating artists use it to challenge and extend both the traditions of Art & Crafts and our expectations of art.

This new edition of Strich und Faden presents outstanding representatives of the thriving US-american Neocraft scene - some of which are shown in Germany (or Europe) for the first time - and presents them alongside their (Eastern) European colleagues. Strich und Faden II goes beyond crafting however, also incorporating conceptual and neo-traditional works on folklore and regionalism.

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