Hello Friends and Colleagues,
Welcome to the Leo Kuelbs Collection Mid-Summer Arts Update for 2017!
Before we jump in, I want to thank the artists and supporters of a long list of recent events including the Mitte Media Festival and Spring Forth at Fata Morgana in Berlin, and both “Digital Fairy Tales” (co-curated with Sandra Ratkovic), which appeared in multiple cities, including Berlin, NYC and the spiritual home of stories in Regensburg, Germany. Great support has come from Tom Rotenberg and the team at MINY by IFP in DUMBO, Brooklyn; along with LIGHT YEAR partners GLOWING BULBS, John Ensor Parker, the DUMBO BID and NYC DOT! Konstantin Kopietz and coGalleries were big helps in Berlin along with Director’s Lounge and Dani Imhoff, who helped A LOT with the Mitte Media Fest. I have talked and worked with so many creative, supportive people that it gives me much needed hope when I encounter the news and all of the bad vibes floating around in everyday reality.
All in all, Leo Kuelbs Collection has been a part of presenting the work of over 300 artists and curators in the last year!
We are hosting a lot of shows coming up and hope to see you at some of them—ALL of them would be great, but even I cannot manage that. If anyone can manage to make all of these shows, let me know and you will get a nice prize. Seriously!
Now for the LKC mid-Summer show list::::
Fata Morgana/coGalleries in Berlin
First of all, Fata Morgana/coGalleries in Berlin has been the site of a lot of great events hosted by LKC, coGalleries. And K. Kopietz. You can get info on all of them at the Fata Morgana Facebook page.
Fata Morgana
Torstrasse 170
Internet Pop by Adrian Pocobelli and Nancy Jones
Opening: July 27th
7 p.m.
Through July 30th
The next LKC event at Fata Morgana is Adrian Pocobelli and Nancy Jones' Internet Pop, which features the artists’ work created directly from and responding to the Internet and how its random/forced reality affects our reality. Also, it should be pretty funny and fresh stuff.
RSVP here!
And…
Look for a very special show with Britta and Ron Helbig coming up late October at Fata Morgana/coGalleries with the Day of the Dead as its basis…
LIGHT YEAR
Monthly/Every First Thursday
Manhattan Bridge Anchorage/Online
Supported by 3_Search (Glowing Bulbs, John Ensor Parker, Leo Kuelbs Collection), DUMBO BID, NYC DOT
Light Year continues its amazing run! Now in its third year, LIGHT YEAR has included contributions from countless artists and curators from all over the globe. If you aren’t clued in, LIGHT YEAR is a monthly selection of video art projected onto the Manhattan Bridge, and every show appears online for 24 hours FOR FREE. The show has been presented as a back-projection at Fata Morgana in Berlin, but we will only feature this now for certain shows.
Like LIGHT YEAR on Facebook!
Check out the LIGHT YEAR live stream!
LIGHT YEAR 28: “Brooklyn-based”
Thursday, August 3rd
8:30-10 pm
Pearl at Anchorage Place
Pop-up Reception at Archway Café (57 Pearl St.)
8:30-9:45 pm
Brooklyn-Based is a set of videos all including work from artists based in Brooklyn, and as part of the Leo Kuelbs Collection. Created specifically for the LIGHT YEAR program, Brooklyn-Based is designed to celebrate local artists and their contributions to the LIGHT YEAR program and the Brooklyn community as a whole.
Featuring works from: Shir Lieberman, Jonathan Phelps + Alon Cohen, Visakh Menon + Heavy Birds, Thomas D. Rotenberg + Jarboe, Nicole Antebi + Laura Ortman, Integrated Visions + Miss Natasha Enquist, Daniela Kostova + Anna Leevia, Naormi Meijia Wang + John Terhorst
More info is available here!
Other upcoming LKC events appearing as part of LIGHT YEAR:
October 2017: LIGHT YEAR: Oktoberfest
November 2017: LIGHT YEAR: Identity 0.0: Identity is shifting in this new digital era.
February 2018: LIGHT YEAR: Avalanche! Silent videos dealing with the inability to be heard.
March 2018: LIGHT YEAR: Digital Fairy Tales: Chinese Stories
Implication and Instigation
Paintings and Sculptures by Maria Naidyonova and Thomas Lendvai
Opening Event:
Saturday, August 5th
6-9 p.m.
Hudson SuperMarket
310 Warren St.
Hudson, NY 12534
Through September 12th, 2017
Implication and Instigation
Join Hudson SuperMarket and the Leo Kuelbs Collection for the opening of “Implication and Instigation,” a selection of paintings and sculptures by American Artist Tom Lendvai and Ukrainian-born, Berlin-based Maria Naidyonova. Set in and around Hudson SuperMarket’s Meat Locker Art Space, this selection of works reacts with its environment offering a fresh platform from which to encounter art works.
Both artists will be present and refreshments will be served.
Tom Lenvai’s geometric-based sculptures assert themselves into space through a unique understanding of architecture and his use of provocative geometrical juxtapositions. This is Hudson SuperMarket’s second show with Lendvai after last year’s successful debut.
Maria Naidyonova’s figurative-based works use tension, texture, gesture and implication to a fresh and unexpected effect. Naidyonova is one of Berlin Germany’s most exciting emerging artists and “Implication and Instigation” marks her North American debut.
Images and additional info available here.
In Closing:
As you can see, we have a lot of fun stuff going on this late summer, and not only video work! Please try to stop by whenever and wherever you can.
Enjoy the rest of your summer!
Goodbye for now and more soon!
Leo Kuelbs
Fata Morgana Winter Opening + “Digital Fairy Tales: Album One” Berlin Debut!
Fata Morgana Winter Opening
FATA MORGANA
Tor Strasse 170
Winter Season Opening Weekend
Thursday, November 11th-Sunday, November 13th
Hours:
Thursday Opening: 6-10 pm
Saturday Reception and Party: 6-10 pm
Sunday Brunch 11 am-?
“Digital Fairy Tales” (35 Minute Program)
Screening at 6.45 and 8.45pm, Thursday and Saturday
Fata Morgana Winter Season Opener:
Fata Morgana is proud to announce its new season with a group show celebrating the power of collaboration. The team from coGalleries as well as Fata Morgana partner Konstantin Kopietz will present a variety of work from the artists they represent. The Leo Kuelbs Collection will present the Berlin Debut of “Digital Fairy Tales; Album One,” a seven video + sound art show using ancient German Fairy Tales as its inspiration.
What’s going on at Fata Morgana:
After a successful opening year that saw no less than 15 members and over 20 shows, the team from Fata Morgana made some big changes. Most or last year’s group have moved onto other projects leaving the Leo Kuelbs Collection and Konstantin Kopietz as the only remaining founding members. Robin Resch and his team from coGalleries signed on and a new era was born.
Moving forward, Fata Morgana will serve as the home base for coGalleries and host a variety of events with an eye on developing contact and community between Berlin’s thriving community of artists and those interested in creative endeavors of all stripes.
“Digital Fairy Tales: Album One” Berlin Debut
FATA MORGANA
Tor Strasse 170
Winter Season Opening Weekend
Thursday Opening: 6-10 pm
Saturday Reception and Party: 6-10 pm
Screening at 6.45 and 8.45 pm Thursday and Saturday (35 Minute Program)
Featuring new work by: Sarah Mock + Daniela Imhoff, Integrated Visions + Miss Natasha Enquist, Radka Salcmannova, Rani Messias + Kinga Toth, Richard Jochum + Theory, Thomas D. Rotenberg, Josh Graham
Curated by Sandra Ratkovic and Leo Kuelbs
Earth Revisited, IFP Film Week, Digital Fairy Tales: Album One, and More!
Greetings Art Lovers!
The team at Leo Kuelbs Collection is gearing up for a new season!
LIGHT YEAR continues into the new season, while another year at Fata Morgana Galerie in Berlin has been announced and two cool shows coming up in New York and Germany!
LIGHT YEAR: Originally conceived by Leo Kuelbs and the 3_Search group, LIGHT YEAR has already presented the work of over 200 artists and curators from all over the world. Truly an international phenomenon, LIGHT YEAR works are presented on the anchorage of the iconic Manhattan Bridge in DUMBO, Brooklyn, trains rumbling overhead and the East River in the near distance. The LIGHT YEAR program is presented by 3_Search (LKC, John Ensor Parker and Glowing Bulbs), the DUMBO Improvement District and the NYC DOT on the first Thursday of each month, as part of the greater First Thursday Gallery walk.
Info: https://www.facebook.com/lightyearnyc
LIGHT YEAR Project Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im9Qin2_jD4
First Thursday Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vu1TdoUnxk
LIGHT YEAR 17: “Earth Revisited” Thursday, September 1st; 7.30 pm-10 pm Manhattan Bridge/Anchorage Place at Pearl St./DUMBO
We start the season off in DUMBO, USA with the North American debut of this wide-ranging body of work as part of the LIGHT YEAR series.
Artists were asked to consider the changing nature of our physical relationship to the ground, the dirt and the history it contains vs. our every evolving digital sense of self.
LIGHT YEAR 17: “Earth Revisited” is also the debut of our LIVE STREAM! Head over to the Leo Kuelbs Collection website on September 1st and 2nd and you can live stream the video content from the show. This is not the actual projection on the bridge (lots of pics of that exist already), but the separate videos! We are very excited about this ability to share the work with our friends from all over the world!
Look for an opening party at the Archway Café if you make it to DUMBO!
Artists: Nina Sobell + Laura Ortman, Sarah Walko + Justin King, Bordos, Danielle de Picciotto + Lary 7, Shir Lieberman, Jonathan Phelps + Alon Cohen, Eike Berg + Jarboe, Vadim Schaeffler + Pablo Paolo Kilian
Curated by Leo Kuelbs
Info: http://www.leokuelbscollection.com/light-year-17-earth-revisited
Show Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ql_fpgXzZw&feature=youtu.be
LIVE STREAMING CONTENT: September 1st and 2nd http://www.leokuelbscollection.com/live-stream/
IFP FILM WEEK
Video Projections on the Manhattan Bridge September 17th, 18th and 21st/7.30 pm-10 pm Manhattan Bridge/Anchorage Place at Pearl St./DUMBO
Check out the rotating selection of videos culled from the archives of LIGHT YEAR and various LKC projects and presented by your friends at 3_Search! Beyond the soon TBD projections, you can also check out the full-one IFP Film Week Program happening throughout DUMBO at the Made in NY Media Center by IFP at 30 John St. in DUMBO!
Artists: Sarah Walko, Vadim Schaeffler, Thomas D. Rotenberg, Kitzinger Gabor, Bordos, United VJs and others
Presented by 3_Search (John E. Parker, Glowing Bulbs and Leo Kuelbs Collection), DUMBO BID and NYC DOT
Info: http://www.ifpfilmweek.com/
DIGITAL FAIRY TALES: Album One
*Two Events in NYC, October 6th
*European Debut in Germany, October 27th
World Debut/Reception/Screening/Artists’ and Curators’ Talk
Besides the LIGHT YEAR presentation of Digital Fairy Tales: Album One” on the Manhattan Bridge, you can celebrate with some of the creative team behind the project at MINY Media Center by IFP. From 6-8.30 pm, drinks will be served, the complete show will be screened on their massive, 27 panel LED wall, and a screening will be held in their beautiful screening room with a discussion of the project to follow. Afterwards, you can have another look at the work on the Manhattan Bridge and see how place and presentation change context.
European Debut!
Curators Leo Kuelbs and Sandra Ratkovic are thrilled to be joined by Erika Eichenseer to present Digital Fairy Tales in Regensburg, Germany on Thursday, October 27th. Not only is this the show’s European Debut, it also marks a homecoming as the new works return to their spiritual home in Bavaria. A reception and a screening of the seven new videos will lead into a panel discussion and a viewing of one of the von Schönwerth’s original manuscripts.
We look forward to a truly exciting evening bridging cultural experience through time through the ever-evolving art of storytelling!
LIGHT YEAR 18: “Digital Fairy Tales: Album One”
WORLD DEBUT! Thursday, October 6th; 7.30 pm-10 pm Manhattan Bridge/Anchorage Place at Pearl St./DUMBO/BKLYN
RECEPTION/SCREENING/DISCUSSION Thursday, October 6th; 6.00 pm-9.00 pm Made in NY Media Center by IFP 30 John St./DUMBO/BKLYN
EUROPEAN DEBUT! “Digital Fairy Tales: Album One” Thursday, October 27th/6.00-9.00 pm The Runtingersaal/Keplerstrasse 1/Regensburg, Germany
New works by: Rani Messias + Kinga Toth, Integrated Visions + Miss Natasha Enquist, Sarah Mock + Daniela Imhoff, Richard Jochum+ Kriss Roebling, Josh Graham, Thomas Rotenberg, Radka Salmannova
Curated by Sandra Ratkovic and Leo Kuelbs
Info: http://www.leokuelbscollection.com/light-year-18-digital-fairy-tales
FATA MORGANA GALERIE Torstrasse 170/Berlin Ongoing
LKC will continue to be part of Fata Morgana Galerie in Berlin. LKC’s history with the space began when it was Sur la Montagne, an amazing event space curated by an innovative and wild group of German friends. I was part of two or three shows there between 2009-2011 before becoming part of the new Fata Morgana group, which began September of 2015.
A new group of partners is now in place and we look forward to continuing in the same bold and exploratory manner as the original SLaM crew, as well as our own amazing first year of working with a vast array of artists, curators and partners from all over Europe and the USA.
Info: https://www.facebook.com/fatamorganaberlin/
In closing:
Then we will take a little break and get ready for winter shows in Berlin and more LIGHT YEAR events, including a November selection curated by Sarah Walko from Marble House Projects in Vermont, as well as “Digital Fairy Tales: Album Two,” which will appear in March!
I hope you made it this far and to see you all very soon!
Thank You!
Leo Kuelbs and the LKC team
September is a huge month for Leo Kuelbs Collection!
September is a huge month for Leo Kuelbs Collection with FIVE shows in New York and Berlin, including the opening of Fata Morgana space in Berlin! Fata Morgana is a one-year long group effort including: LKC, Artist Drew Simpson, Chased Magazine, Sleek Magazine, Johann Nowack (DNA Gallery), Glowing Bulbs and others. Group and solo shows will be happening regularly and we recommend you check Fata Morgana out on Facebook! The first show opening party is September 12th, closing party September 19th! Also, look for three shows on the Manhattan Bridge (Views, Trips and LIGHT YEAR 5: "Chimera presents....") and a Kai Teichert solo show in Hudson, NY later in the month!
The Creators Project on Light Year 4 "Transflexion: Net of Mirrors"
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