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9classiquessouls · 6 years
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achtkant · 6 years
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Paul Barsch/Tilman Hornig, Storage Capacité, Berlin, 11.01.19
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sangthipolyt · 4 years
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dietclinicdropout · 3 years
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Paul Barsch & Tilman Hornig @ 019ghent
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cosmicanger · 2 years
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Paul Barsch & Bernd Imminger
At Number 1 Main Road, Berlin
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mu-th-ur · 3 years
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Immer Müde und Scheiss Wetter — Paul Barsch & Tilman Hornig At 019ghent New York, US Until June 11, 2021 via @paul__barsch w/ @tilmanhornig @019ghent #paulbarsch @tilmanhornig #019ghent #newyork #contemporaryart #ofluxo #ofluxoselects #ofluxoplatform @ofluxoplatform (em New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPTIxIBl26q/?utm_medium=tumblr
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tobikeck · 3 years
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Big Fungus
In this large-line-up offsite group show, a global network of artists was accompanied with the mycelium network of the mushrooms. Shrunken into a size to fit in this macroverse, the artists’ creations were brought together with the endless variety of the fungi. The pictures were produced between august and october and brought to the public on 3rd november 2021.
The exclusive release of the material was hosted by the yet legendary offsite platform soloshow.online
watch the complete line up here:
http://soloshow.online/bigfungus.html
Artists:
Andrew Rutherdale, Hannes Uhlenhaut, Maya Hottarek, Tobi Keck, Lisa Wölfel, Theresa Rothe, Markus Heller, Myriam Mayer, Marten Schech, Torre Alain, Jeronim Horvat, Moritz Liebig, Miguel Martin, Don Elektro, Melo Börner, Emma Pidré & synthtati, Johanna Blank, Florian Witt & Vincent Kück, Helen Hetzel, Andrea Barzaghi, Nadja Kurz, Konrad Hanke, Michael Eppler, Suntje Sagerer, Josefine Schulz, Alex Gehrke, Twee Whistler, Anaïs Goupy, Layla Nabi, Cyryl Polaczek, Tomasz Kręcicki, Karolina Jabłońska, Lars Fischer, Till Hunger, Willy Schulz, Tilman Hornig, Kirill Ivlev, Winnie Seifert, Weazl, Isa Schieche, Julia Kiehlmann, Matti Schulz, Nicholas Aloisio-Shearer, Ronny Szillo, Brigita Kasperaitė, Alexandra Börner, Paul Barsch, Minor Alexander, (48 positions; 50 artists)
Poster design by the one and only screen king Don Elektro of K.O.T.Z.
Exhibition developed, curated and photographed by Tobi Keck
(artwork shown: A thing of immortal make by Torre Alain)
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donelektro · 4 years
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+so happy to be part of this!!!
Title: Pretty Chill(2016) plus life laugh love letter
THE DAYS ARE JUST PACKED 
The physical manifestation of our online beings As a fluid leaking out of the digital purgatory We are spreading momentary existences Ruins from today‘s prophecies Just as stone tablets Mutating in reverse Dear post-social primates You are the territory Even if you are far You can be close 19. & 20.9.2020 THE POOL Heybeliada - İstanbul Curated by Ece Cangüden & Marian Luft
with/ Accel Arcana, Adrian Altman, Albin Looström, Alessandro Nucci, Alexandra Koumantaki, Ana Castillo, Anastasia Bay, Andrew Rutherdale, Anna Slama & Marek Delong, Anna Walther, Aram Bartholl, Arthur Golyakov, Ben Sang, Berkin Gülten, Bernhard Holaschke, Bob Bickell-Knight, Bora Akıncıtürk, Buğra Erol, Botond Keresztesi, Cem Örgen, Christian Bär, Christian Kölbl, Christian Schellenberger, Clemens Reinecke, Daniel Peder Askeland, Don Elektro, Felix Amerbacher, Felix Thiele, Filippo de Marchi, Florian Birk, František Hanousek, George Jacotey, Naomi Gilon, Hanna Stiegeler, Hugo Laporte, Iain Ball, İlayda Tunca, Ivan Pérard, Jakub Hajek, Jakub Hošek, Jean-Damien Charmoille, Jennifer İpekel, NDRAP Development / Jens Ivar Kjetså, Jeronim Horvat, Jirka Pfahl, Joachim Coucke, Johanna Blank, Johanna Invrea, Julie Maurin, Julien Saudubray, Julius Heinemann, Julius Pristauz, Justin Ortiz, Kaan Ülgener, Karoline Schneider, Katya Quel Elizarova, Kerim Zapsu, Kid Xanthrax, Kıvılcım Güngörün, Korto Bojovic Amar, KOTZ, Leon Leube, Lucia Leuci, Maya Hottarek, Mert Diner, Undergroundflower, Merve İşeri, Michala Paludan, Michèle Pagel, Miguel Martin, Mikkel Carl, Naomi Gilon, Neckar Doll, Nicolas Pelzer, Nik Timková, Omsk Social Club, Oya Kalkavan, Özgür Can Taşcı, Paul Barsch, Paul Bowler, Peggy Pehl, Pınar Marul, Salvador Marino, Sarah Ancelle Schönfeld, Sascha Mikloweit, Selver Yıldırım, Seyhan Musa, Şiir, Sirmon SR, Sophia Oppel, Ștefan Tănase, Steffen Zillig, Stine Deja, Süper Normal, Szilvia Bolla, Thea Mantwill, Tissue Hunter, Ute Richter, Vanya Venmer, Vilte Fuller, Vitaly Bezpalov, Vojtěch Hlaváček, Yein Lee, Zeynep Birced
View documentation 
http://thepool.space/
Creations from a Polluted Lagoon: The Pool’s debut show on Heybeliada / Review by Matt Hanson on Exhibist. https://exhibist.com/creations-from-a-polluted-lagoon-the-pools-debut-show-on-heybeliada/
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tilmanhornig · 5 years
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Schlafsaal / Tilman Hornig & Paul Barsch / 2019
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art-collecteur · 5 years
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Paul Barsch, Filth and SG3, from the series Sanitary Ceramics
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9classiquessouls · 6 years
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peterjamesthomas · 8 years
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Ideas for avoiding Big Data failures and for dealing with them if they happen
Ideas for avoiding Big Data failures and for dealing with them if they happen
In August 2016, I read an article by Paul Barsch (@paul_a_barsch), who at the time was Teradata‘s Marketing Director for Big Data Consulting Services [1]. I have always had a lot of time for Paul’s thoughts; and of course anyone who features the Mandelbrot Set so prominently in his work deserves a certain amount of kudos. The title of the article in question was Big Data Projects – When You’re…
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sangthipolyt · 5 years
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water-shape · 6 years
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Mindfuck, Paul Barsch & Tilman Hornig
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x----tine · 4 years
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“If you’re not representing someone in media, you’re denying their existence, or denying their experience, and the denial of an experience is gaslighting,” says Cristine Brache about the culture of erasure imposed on a life lived on the margins. Talking with editor Steph Kretowicz for AQNB’s latest Artist Statement podcast, the Toronto and Miami-based artist describes her current Commit Me, Commit to Me (Cázame; Cásame) exhibition at New York’s Fierman Gallery—running to July 31—and its focus on the codification of behaviours as manifested through the forgotten women of the Surrealist movement. “[It’s] just because we have to code so much of our true intentions, our true wants and our true needs, because we’re so overly policed, we’re so limited.”
Working across sculpture, poetry and video, Brache often draws on personal experience, as an American-born queer woman of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent, and the colonial and patriarchal conditions these things imply. Her more recent work—which includes a recent digital commission from ICA Miami of video Morning Sickness in the USA—explores the survival of identity in oppressive environments, along with the “gaslighting, and the pathologization of female emotion and expression.”
‘Speaking in Symbols’ comes as part of a bonus episode from the bi-monthly conversation series to support this month’s Patreon subscription drive, aimed at keeping AQNB alive. It follows on from associate editor Jared Davis‘ chat with London-based artist Lawrence Lek, as well as earlier ones featuring Colin Self and Katja Novitskova. Future episodes include conversations with Joey Holder, among others, with a teaser for Cristine’s chat available to listen to above. The full episode is accessible to our subscribers right now on Patreon. Sign up now: www.patreon.com/aqnb.
The site will be rolling out a number of new incentives to join this community this month. This includes our latest Between two stars mini-compendium and New Scenario x AQNB—Bodyholes Green Ear Limited Edition t-shirt collaboration with Paul Barsch and Tilman Hornig.
AQNB is a trusted editorial platform for artists resisting categorisation and responding to changes brought on by technology and communication, and we’ve built a strong community around us over the years. Our Patreon will be crucial to the site’s survival moving forward. With this new programme of content, we’re gearing toward engaging and working with you—our readers and subscribers—in building a stronger foundation for our scene into the future.**
The latest episode of AQNB’s Artist Statement podcast featuring Cristine Brache is available exclusively to our on July 22, 2020.
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stefanovicova · 4 years
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“Tomorrow I will Take a Knife To your Confidence”, a Group Exhibition at Gallery A.M.180 in Prague with Jakub Hájek, František Hanousek, Kaito Itsuki, Jake Kent, Paul Barsch, Monika Kováčová, Nik Timková, Šimon Sýkora, Anna Štefanovičová
Photos: František Hanousek, Jakub Hájek
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