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| SUMMER 07 | Press conference: Thursday, July 5, 2007, 11 am Opening: Thursday, July 5, 2007, 7 pm
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![]() Antje Schiffers, GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER, Secession 2007 Antje Schiffers is interested in the everyday realities of various groups within society, and in the ways their lives are shaped by economic, political, and social conditions – at both local and global levels. She learns different languages and travels a great deal; being on the move is part of her artistic working method, as the exchange of experience is always based on close cooperation with the partners in any given project, organized mostly on a barter basis. In return for her artistic work, Schiffers receives texts, videos, everyday objects, or hospitality. This apparently matter-of-fact exchange also raises questions of the relative value of different activities and touches on issues of utility value versus artistic value, connected with the Romantic notion of the artistic genius. On the one hand, this working method necessitates direct participation of those involved, while, on the other, a distanced analytical view is essential in order to clearly communicate the underlying ideas with regard to the various “operating systems” within society. ![]() Antje Schiffers, GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER, Secession 2007 At the Secession, Antje Schiffers will present three projects whose content is interlinked in a range of ways both obvious and subtle. ![]() Antje Schiffers, GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER, Secession 2007 For her latest project GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER (Big farmer’s theater, 2007-), realized with Thomas Sprenger, Antje Schiffers spent two months conducting field study with farmers in Lower Austria and Styria. Her interest here focuses on the reality lived by the farmers, which has undergone major changes as a result of globalization, EU membership and developments within society. While the farmers make video portraits of their everyday working routine, their farms, and their families, as well as commenting on agricultural policy and market developments, Schiffers paints pictures showing views of the farms, which she hands over to the farmers in exchange for their video portraits. In the exhibition, the results of this modernday barter are formally translated into a stagelike presentation. ![]() Antje Schiffers, GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER, Secession 2007 For one year, Antje Schiffers lived in a mountain village in Oaxaca, Mexico. As the “flower artist”, as she was called by the villagers, she created a register of the local flora in the style of expeditionary botanists of earlier times. The information contained in the register is based in part on the artist’s own observations, while also giving insights into knowledge handed down within the local population, some of which is linked with imaginative stories. During her stay, the artist also set up a photographic laboratory, hired out cameras, and organized workshops showing how photographs are elaborated. In DA WO ICH WAR (Where I was, 1998), the documents and works from this oneyear period are given an added narrative dimension in the artistic presentation. ![]() Antje Schiffers, GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER, Secession 2007 For the project HAUPTSACHE MAN HAT ARBEIT (Having work is the main thing, 2003/04), Antje Schiffers applied to work as a factory artist at the Hanover-based company of ContiTech, a subsidiary of the tire manufacturer Continental AG, as if this job actually existed. In her invented profession, she executed murals based on the wishes of the factory workforce. They included drawings of ContiTech products, instruments used in the company’s laboratories, and associative motifs providing an opportunity for brief moments of relief from everyday routine or reflecting the international origins of the staff. ![]() Antje Schiffers, GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER, Secession 2007 GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER is part of the longterm project Ich bin gerne Bauer und möchte es auch gerne bleiben, and was realized in collaboration with Kunstverein Langenhagen, myvillages.org, Kulturstiftung des Bundes and Land Niederösterreich; ICH BIN GERNE BAUER... will be continued a.o. in England, the Netherlands, Romania, Moldova, and Portugal. ![]() Antje Schiffers, GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER, Secession 2007 PUBLICATION ANTJE SCHIFFERS 96 pages, 72 illustrations authors: Sønke Gau, Antje Schiffers Secession 2007, ISBN 978-3-902592-04-0 Distribution: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König available in the shop ![]() Antje Schiffers, GROSSES BAUERN-THEATER, Secession 2007 Installation shots: Pez Hejduk ANTJE SCHIFFERS, born 1967 in Heiligendorf, lives and works in Berlin. SOLO SHOWS (selection): 2007 Unter Ingenieuren, Siemens Berlin / Siemens Arts Program; 2005 Antje Schiffers / Thomas Ganzenmüller, Kunstverein Hannover, Hanover; Globetrotting Through New York, Goethe-Institut New York; Unsere Frau in Minsk, Kunstfenster des BDI, Berlin; Grau, mein Freund, ist alle Theorie, grün ist nur das Business, Kunstraum München, Munich; 2004 Unsere Frau in Minsk, Galerie für zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig; 2003 Wie ich Geschäfte mache, Cuxhavener Kunstverein, Cuxhaven; 2002 Bin in der Steppe, Kunstverein Wolfsburg; 2001 Wie ich einen ausreichenden Totaleindruck gewann, Projektraum Voltmerstraße, Hanover (with Julia Schmid). GROUP SHOWS (selection): 2006 Sexy Mythos, Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst Berlin und Forum Stadtpark Graz; Wildes Kapital, Kunsthaus Dresden; Dr’hoim isch dr’hoim, Kunstverein Ludwigsburg; Bin Beschäftigt, GAK, Bremen; 2005 Crisscross, Museum for Contemporary Art, Zagreb; Trade, The Dock, Kerrick-on-Shannon, Ireland; Schweizer Krankheit + die Sehnsucht nach der Ferne, Kunsthaus Dresden; 2003 Identität schreiben, Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig; Buongiorno Casanova, Duchzov, Czechia; Ökonomie der Kunst, Motorenhalle, Dresden; 2002 re-orientation, ACC-Galerie, Weimar; 2001 Le repubblicche dell´Arte: Germania, Centro Arte Contemporanea, Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena. ![]() Antje Schiffers, o.T., 2007, Photo: Thomas Sprenger |
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