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De DB-locomotieven 202 305 en 202 320 zijn met een stam dubbeldeksrijtuigen als trein RB5760 uit Berlin Karow in Klosterfelde aangekomen; 29 mei 1995. Deze treindienst wordt tegenwoordig door de Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn verzorgd.
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The Polish artist Edward Krasiński brought an innovative sense of theatre to his work
Edward Krasiński used tonal colour, lighting, photography and reflective surfaces to challenge the fixed nature of sculpture.
Krasiński began his career as an illustrator and set designer, going on to make paintings and sculptures, often using found materials such as cables, pipes and string. In the early 1970s he began to create installations which experimented with alternative ways of presenting and experiencing art. Krasiński transformed galleries into maze-like spaces through the use of cleverly positioned plinths, hanging objects and blue adhesive tape.
The installation displayed here consists of 12 suspended mirrors of equal size. A continuous line of blue tape runs along the walls and the surface of each mirror. The tape is applied at a fixed height of 130cm. It integrates the mirrors with their surroundings, erasing the difference
between real and reflected space. The rows of overlapping mirrors generate a sense of movement in which the space seems to recede and advance, depending on the viewpoint of the spectator, who is also reflected in the work.
The mirrors were first installed in 2001 at the Klosterfelde Gallery in Berlin. They were exhibited alongside several of Krasiński’s Untitled sculptures from the 1960s and 1970s, including the four works displayed here. The sculptures were drawn into a relationship with the mirrors and in turn the spectators surrounding them. Krasiński was concerned with how entire environments, not only the works within them, were experienced. He continued to question the traditional conventions of displaying art until the end of his career.
Exhibition at Helga Maria Klosterfelde, Potsdamer Strasse 97. Mitte. Carpets by Rosemarie Trockel, 1987 - 1990. About western patriachic structures, this carpets has been made by tibetanian master artisans and wearing signs like "+/-" or "made in western germany".
The installation Momentary Monument of Lara Favaretto around the Dante Monument in front of the station of Trento.
The wall of sandbags should have been 8m high, but it collapsed by itself (in the beginning a conspiracy theory was considered), so it ended up lower.
The installation is extremely controversial among Trentonians.
I have slightly reworked the original, following a suggestion of Heinrich A., to stress the sense of isolation, and to give a sense of levity to the heavish material.
Street Art in Klosterfelde bei Berlin * ehemalige Raketenbasis der NVA * Urban Art Festival * Artist: ALIAS from Germany
Street Art in Klosterfelde bei Berlin * ehemalige Raketenbasis der NVA * Urban Art Festival * Artist: RIOT
KLOSTERFELDE, photographed on the River Thames, passing Tilbury on the 13 Sept 1981.
KLOSTERFELDE, built 1972 by Neptun VEB, Rostock, DDR (Yard No.450)
GRT: 3089 / DWT : 5121
Dimensions : Length (o.a) 104.9 metres x Beam 14.6 metres
Single Screw driven by 8 cylinder DMR Rostock 8 NZD 72 A Engine
Speed: 14.5 knots
Renamed: MAHER-1993
June 2011: Sold for scrap, arrived Aliaga for breaking up.
An diesen Tagen 6.Maerz 1987 wurden noch Filmaufnahmen von Klaus Kinski getaetigt, die durch die bewaffnete Armee von Ghana, abgesichert wurden. Selbst unerlaubte Foto-Filmaufnahmen waren verboten und strengstens durch diese Armee mit Maschinengewehren ueberwacht.. Einsatz war also absolut lebensgefaehrlich. Deshalb heimlich ranpirschen und knipsen.
Da wir nur Klaus Kinski erkannten, wußten wir zum damaligen Zeitpunkt garnichts darueber.
Die Freude war riesig als man die DIAS vom ORWO-Fotogeschaeft abholte und das Ergebnis sah.
Der deutsche Regisseur Werner Herzog drehte dort den Film Cobra Verde mit Klaus Kinski in der Hauptrolle. WOW
Dreharbeiten 15.02.1987-05.1987: Ghana, Cartagena (Kolumbien), Brasilien.