Related to Transition

take care x superbien!

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Address
1206 Maple Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90015

Opening Hours
July 9th
7-10pm

Contact
takecarelosangeles@gmail.com
superbienberlin@gmail.com

About

Since 2017, super bien! summarizes the exhibitions of about one year together under an open title:

Related To … Nature / Time / Construction / Limit... This year: Related To Transition.

Related To... points out the importance of context and interdependence in all superbien! projects. The site-specific relation can be related both physically and metaphorically to the transparency of the greenhouse, to the genius loci of that location, to poetic investigations, to social and political contexts, and many other current questions. Site specifics imply direct context reference, in contrast to the established white cube concept. Nevertheless, the terms do not serve as a definitional framework under which the installations should be interpreted, but as an atmospheric-mental layer against the background of which special aspects of the artworks can be perceived. Transition to our exhibition at Take Care means: 

At Take Care, super bien! is happy to show the opposite of what it is itself. Ten artists who have created site-specific works in the super bien! glasshouse, will show drawings, digital and analog prints, sculptures, reliefs, collages and photography from their current work.

Exhibiting artists: Anna Bochkova, Stefano Comensoli_Nicolò Colciago, Christophe Constantin, Jason Gringler, Monika Grzymala, Constantin Hartenstein, Florian Neufeldt, Shelley Odradek, Gaby Taplick, Peter Welz

superbien! Berlin is run by Elisabeth Sonneck

take care

Take care is an artist run gallery project by Molly Getz and Brendan Getz, both graduates of the low residency MFA program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago directed by Gregg Bordowitz. They approach take care as a space informed by an expanded sense of community rooted in poetics, as a stewardship platform for artists who are based outside of Los Angeles or underrepresented in public discourse, and inflect an urgent tender sense to their work.

superbien!

super bien! Berlin - greenhouse for contemporary art is a non commercial project space for site-specific installations and interventions in a public backyard of the Milchhof e.V. studiohouse in Berlin Mitte. Since 2006, super bien! has shown works of art in context in around six exhibitions a year: regarding the exhibition space’s sculptural structure and transparency, its positioning in public space, the history of this location, organic topics, the influence of ongoing changes of light and temperature and many more aspects generating a complementary concept to the White Cube. This permeability of space establishes flexibility as the conceptual basis of artistic work.

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