Lutz Krutein, Theaterstraße 20, 90762 Fürth 0911 / 741 79 80, krutein@aol.com CONTEMPORARY FINE ARTS IN WEISSENOHE / GERMANY ADVERTISEMENT AND CONCEPTION 2015 EINSICHTEN.01 Vom Schwinden der Erinnerung (Fading Memory) Background In 2015 the eleventh exhibition by KunstRaum Weissenohe in contemporary fine arts concerning social behavior & demands will take place in the small village and former monastery of Weissenohe, which is close to Nuremberg in the tourist and hiking region of Upper Franconia. This year we’ll investigate the phenomenon of memory and the loss of the same. By Experience The Art of Forgetting is neither a question of age nor a question of intellect. People receive a flood of sensations at any second and keep only a minor part of them on their minds and merely for a certain time. Someone’s ability to describe a particular incidence shall not deceive us about the steady drain of data and facts from our memory. In other words: We are unable by nature to recall any situation at any time all embracing. In conversation about the events of the day concerning politics and culture we suddenly don’t get the names of dictators or movie stars. We probably remember an old school mate only by her bizarre habits or appearance. We recognize our parent’s or grandparent’s faces in photographs, if we see them, but their faces as such are no part of our vivid memory. Yet our live, our whole existence and identity are based on the actual retrospection. The latter might be described as a misty ocean with only a few islands protruding above the fog of unvalued experience. Lonesome orbs in a personal universe serve as our basic points, as columns of cognition and recognition. They shall enable us to identify things, persons and events of our lives. Not to be shocked by the discrepancy between the gained (and somehow stored) experience and the little memory we are able to recall seems quite strange. In actual fact our “knowledge” is uncountable. We only can’t grasp most information and it stays for ever hidden somewhere in our minds. Nonetheless we do make decisions day by day, we assume responsibility, communicate with others, check data and fully rely on the vulnerable filaments of our neuronal web. Vinyl grooves or stone carvings? As if mankind were one creature the individual, permanent loss of memory is just as transferable to the social recall. All efforts to collect and store the steady growing amount of information are proven impossible, as the volumes apparently loose their storage capacities in time the same grade they gain capacities in quantity. CD’s and DVD’s cannot be played after a few years, magnetic tapes dissolve, hard disk volumes tend to crash. Reliable paper media are not suitable to fast electronic transfer, edition or multiplication. Precious documents are scarcely to be filed, since archives are already bursting and further space will not be available in sufficient quantity. Intention of the exhibition The village of Weissenohe became a meeting point for many art loving people from the vicinity as well as from the Nuremberg area and and attracts well known artists and many visitors since years. All art show in Weissenohe happens within the estate of the ancient monastery, especially in the old malt production hall. We do hope to gather a wide range of contemporary art categories. The exhibition shall be accomplished by talks and information about social, techical or medical matter matching the loss-of-memory-theme. Organizations and companies busy in pharmaceutical or electronical affairs will be welcome. The place offers room for exhibition, information and any kind of performance and activity. Probable artworks: Paintings, drawings and graphics, installation, performance, objects and sculptures, concept art, photography and films. Artists from Germany and Poland will be invited to participate in the Fading Memory project. The team of curators will be binational, too. It consists of KunstRaum Weissenohe e.V., represented by heads Lutz Krutein and Janusz Radtke and also Fundacja Transporter Kultury, ul. Mlaskotów 10, 30-117, Kraków, Polska transporterkultury@wp.pl, represented by their heads Jakub Najbart and Piotr Korzeniowski. Exhibition starts Sept, 5th (opening) and ends Sept, 27th 2015
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