Symposium in the framework of the exhibition “Female Power” at Museum of Modern Art Arnhem
May 16, 2013
13:30 – 17:00
Museum for Modern Art Arnhem
Utrechtseweg 87, Arnhem
The Netherlands
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May 16, 2013
13:30 – 17:00
Museum for Modern Art Arnhem
Utrechtseweg 87, Arnhem
The Netherlands
Price: €5
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Die Versteigerung findet statt am
15. Mai 2013, um 19.00 Uhr
in der Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 4, 53113 Bonn
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The participatory ritual-performance “Under Her Spell”, by Mathilde ter Heijne /ƒƒ, Jen Ray /ƒƒ, and J&K / Janne Schäfer and Kristine Agergaard, took place at the opening of the exhibition “ƒƒ Collaborations” at Galerie im Körnerpark, Berlin on April 26, 2013. Around a center stage, magical and transformative actions took place at various stations, linked by a chain of movement and people. The audience was free to actively engage and become part of the living organism created. Parts of the Spell still remain in the exhibition. A video about the performance was broadcast on zdf.kultur’s “Kulturpalast” on May 2 (the segment on the performance begins at 3:23).
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Exhibition: April 27 – May 19, 2013
Galerie im Körnerpark (open Tuesday to Sunday, 10h-20h)
Schierker Str. 8, 12051 Berlin
Opening Reception: April 26, 18h
19h: Performance: Under Her Spell
Mathilde ter Heijne /ƒƒ & Jen Ray /ƒƒ and J&K: Janne Schäfer and Kristine Agergaard
21h: Food and Music. In color.
ƒƒ Collaborations brings together artworks that were created during the first year and a half of ƒƒ by members and invited guests. For ƒƒ, collaboration is a central working method. It connects individual artists who have their own working practices by initiating encounters and creating new languages. ƒƒ uses a variety of artistic practices to respond to the powerful dynamism within the group.
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17. April – 5. Mai, 2013
Eröffnung: 16. April, 19 Uhr
Öffnungszeiten: Mi-Sa 17-20 Uhr
INTERIM am Kulturbahnhof
Ausstellungsfläche der Kunsthochschule Kassel
Franz-Ulrich-Str. 16, 34117 Kassel
Deutschland
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Exhibition: March 23 – April 21, 2013
Galerie im Körnerpark (Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10h-20h)
Schierker Str. 8, 12051 Berlin
and
Pony Royal (Open Saturday & Sunday: 10h – 20h and by appointment)
Siegfriedstr. 12, 12051 Berlin, Germany
Opening: Friday, March 22, 18h
Performances: Amelie Jakubek, Nina Rhode, Betty Tompkins
Afterparty with music: LY & Deorling and Cicciolina
“Erogenous Zone” explores how women reflect upon and experience sexuality and eroticism today, and aims to create new contexts and frameworks for continued discussion about these topics.
Curated by Mathilde ter Heijne /ƒƒ & Juliane Solmsdorf /ƒƒ
This exhibition is part of the Temporary Autonomous Zone / 2, a project by ƒƒ.
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Opening: March 15, 2013, 8 pm
Exhibition: March 16, 2013 – April 6, 2013
Opening Hours: Thursday – Saturday, 4 pm – 7 pm
Autocenter
*New Location*
Leipziger Strasse 56
10117 Berlin
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March 1 – April 14, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, March 1, 7-10pm
Screening: Friday, March 22, 8pm
Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays, 1-4pm
Royal NoneSuch Gallery
4231 Telegraph Ave. (between 42nd and 43rd)
Oakland, California 94609
“Mere Top” is a group exhibition and screening that brings together work by Bay Area artists and the Berlin-based feminist collaborative ƒƒ. In the exhibition: Alice Cohen, Delia Gonzalez, Antje Majewski, Amy Patton, Juliane Solmsdorf, and Mathilde ter Heijne. Screening on March 22nd with work by: Torreya Cummings, Cybele Lyle, Chris Vargas, Anne Walsh, Greg Youmans, Antje Majewski, Juliane Solmsdorf, and Mathilde ter Heijne.
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Auction 19h / Reception from 18h / Preview from 15h
Berlinische Galerie
Alte Jakobstraße 124
10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Mathilde ter Heijne’s work “Woman To Go” is included in this art auction to benefit TERRE DES FEMMES (TDF), a German non-profit women’s rights organization. TDF is committed to ensuring that girls and women can live a free, safe, and self-determined life while holding equal and inalienable rights regarding all aspects of life. TDF’s aim is to raise public awareness by means of education and advocacy, campaigning and lobbying, international networking, and individual personal assistance. TDF also promotes a number of independent and local self-help projects abroad.
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Opening: Friday, February 15 | Screening 19:30
Exhibition: February 16 – February 28, 2013
Wentrup
Tempelhofer Ufer 22
10963 Berlin
Nevin Aladag, David Adamo, Victor Alimpiev, Mathilde ter Heijne, Lisa Junghanß, Melanie Manchot, Stefan Panhans, Jeremy Shaw
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013, 19:30
Hörsaal der Kunsthochschule Kassel
Menzelstr. 13
34121 Kassel
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013, 19:30
nadaLokal
Reindorfgasse 8
1150 Wien, Austria
Hosted by Mathilde ter Heijne (NL/DE) and Magda Tothova (SK/AT) with Nina Prader and Ruth Weismann Sound from Cherry Sunkist. On January 22, Ellador from Herland and a new Offred from Gilead will be our guests for one night at nadaLokal. Some of you have already met Ellador, who hails from an all-female society isolated somewhere in South America. She is still in Vienna with us, exploring the culture of European hospitality. Offred from our last evening moved further to England, but you will have the chance to meet the new Offred, also a refugee from Gilead. Offred is not her real name. She is a handmaid with special skills. Also this time you will have the chance to talk to Mathilde ter Heijne, who just recently came back from her time travel journeys. The evening will be hosted by Magda Tothova and Mathilde ter Heijne.
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March 3, 2013 to May 19, 2013
Opening: March 2, 2013 at 15h
Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem
Utrechtseweg 87
6812 AA Arnhem, Nederland
+31(0)26 377 53 00
The MMKA presents Female Power, an exhibition showcasing female power and strength. From ceramic breasts and an installation with woven suits of armor to photographs of legendary Japanese fisherwomen, more and more contemporary artists are creating new depictions of women. Their work joins that of artists from the 1970s and 1980s whose positive images of women contributed to female empowerment. Themes in the exhibition are matriarchy, spirituality and utopia.
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Selected by Esther Stocker and ff
Wednesday, 31 October, 2012, 19-21h
(until November 15)
Galerie Lisa Ruyter / Kantgasse 3/20
Vienna A-1010 / +43 1 505 6100
Astrid Bechtold, Svenja Deininger, Karine Fauchard, Delia Gonzalez, Mathilde ter Heijne, Suse Krawagna, Antje Majewski, Katherina Olschbaur, Doris Piwonka, Nina Prader, Katrin Plavčak, Esther Stocker, Juliane Solmsdorf, Rita Vitorelli, Christina Zurfluh
Exhibition on view during all TAZ events and by appointment +43 676 945 1668
www.fffffff.org
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Monday, 24 September, 2012, 19-21h
Galerie Lisa Ruyter / Kantgasse 3/20
Vienna A-1010 / +43 1 505 6100
Round table discussion with Veronika Dirnhofer, Nina Höchtl, Mathilde ter Heijne, Ursula Maria Probst, Lisa Ruyter, Bettina Steinbruegge.
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Saturday, 22 September, 2012, 21h
Studio Lisa Ruyter / Brucknerstrasse 4 / cellar
entrance directly on the street
Vienna A-1050
The Temporäre Autonome Zone is a temporary, experimental and independent exhibition platform in Vienna by Lisa Ruyter and ff – Delia Gonzalez, Mathilde ter Heijne, Antje Majewski, Amy Patton, Jen Ray, Juliane Solmsdorf with guests Katrin Plavčak and Mathilde Roser and many others from Vienna and beyond.
After the opening week there will be three events per week, Monday and Wednesday evenings from 19h and Saturdays from 11-15h. A full detailed schedule can be found at galerielisaruyter.com with additional information on Facebook
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Friday, September 21, 2012, 16–21h
Galerie Lisa Ruyter / Kantgasse 3/20
Vienna A-1010 / +43 1 505 6100
16.00–19.00
Launch of ff Feminist Archive featuring presentations by Bust, Nowiswhere and Petunia.
Please bring us your books, catalogues, magazines, pictures, videos, music files that connect to female or feminist art, for temporary or permanent inclusion in this archive… and get a free artwork in exchange!
19.00–21.00
Official launch and opening party of »Temporäre Autonome Zone« and the exhibition »fly or flow« with collaborative works by ff: Delia Gonzalez, Mathilde ter Heijne, Antje Majewski, Amy Patton, Jen Ray, Juliane Solmsdorf with guests Katrin Plavčak and Mathilde Rosier.
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Artists, pirates, suffragettes: in the new Amsterdam offices of Deutsche Bank, Mathilde ter Heijne’s installation “Woman to Go” makes it clear how many women’s biographies and achievements have fallen victim to the male-dominated version of history. In the Deutsche Bank Towers in Frankfurt, an entire floor is dedicated to the feminist artist’s works. Oliver Koerner von Gustorf met with ter Heijne in Berlin.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 6pm
with bar & food
MS IM-PORT / / EX-PORT, Die schwimmende Plattform für Kunst und Wissenschaft
Die Schlagd 0, 34117 Kassel
Reflecting on renewed claims to the revolutionary potential of participatory art and anti-hierarchical strategies in the art context (“Forget Fear,” the 2012 Berlin Biennale), artists Amy Patton and Mathilde ter Heijne will be leading a discussion on the legitimacy of art as an actual agent for social change.
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Galerie im Körnerpark
Opening: June 3, 2012, 12 p.m.
Duration: June 5, 2012 to July 22, 2012
Artists: Oreet Ashery (IL/GB), Mariana Castillo Deball (MX/DE), Chan Sook Choi (KR/DE), Kaspars Goba (LV), Nilbar Güres (TR), Bodil Furu (NO), Mathilde ter Heijne (NL/DE), J&K (Janne Schäfer, DE; Kristine Agergaard, DK), Nadin Reschke (DE), Maya Schweizer (FR/DE)
Curator: Dorothee Bienert
The exhibition utilises the event of this year’s 275th anniversary of the founding of the Bohemian village, one of the settlements of religious refugees in Berlin, to talk about the potential of cultural and religious diversity for the future of the immigration society. One of the most important preconditions for the productivity of cultural pluralism is the adherence to the human rights of freedom of religion and conscience. The artists’ installations, photos and videos explore in very different ways issues of belief, diversity and tolerance/intolerance.
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