Galerie Goldankauf,
1999-2001
curatorial project together with Nevin Aladag and Alexander Laner |
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From 1999 till 2001 Galerie Goldankauf was a non-commercial, independent
institution for young contemporary art with the aim to intesify
international artist exchange and networking (invited artists from Austria,
France, Germany, Italy, Korea, Rumania, Switzerland). Together
with Café Helga we made exhibitions, events and cross-over actions
in different places (Academy Munich, Kunstraum Munich, Fribourg,
Frankfurt Stdelschule). Galerie Goldankauf and Café Helga
were a meeting point for artists, curators, musicians etc. who
were interested in seeing and discussing art in a comfortable
sociable atmosphere.
A book about the project is available at Silke Schreiber Verlag
Munich. It is half documentation, half artist book with invited
artist. In a limited edition a CD with tracks by different artists and musicians which
exhibited or played at Goldankauf / Helga is added to the book.
>Text about Goldankauf by Luise
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Garden house
of the Academy of Fine Arts Munich
22. 06.1999 to 16.04.2000
Exhibition 1 Nevin Aladag, Beate Engl, Alexander Laner
Exhibition 2 Pasqual Reuter, Carsten Fink (Cologne)
Exhibition 3 Fabian Marti (Lausanne)
Exhibition 4 Tyroller & Tyroller
Exhibition 5 Alexander Wolff (Frankfort)
Exhibition 6 Samantha Font-Sala, Romain Gibert, Hervé Leleu,
Marlene Perronet (Nice)
Exhibition 7 Olaf Unverzart (Leipzig), Bruno Augsburger (Zürich)
Exhibition 8 PAC (Fribourg)
Exhibition 9 Silvia Cini (Genua), Sergio Voci (Milano)
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Kunstraum
Munich e.V.
24.10 to 22.12.2000
Exhibition 1.1 Daniel Knorr (Berlin), PAC (Fribourg), DanPerjovschi (Rumania)
Exhibition 1.2 + Harald Krejci (Vienna), Marko Lulic (Vienna),
Achim Stiermann (Vienna)
Exhibition 1.3 + Antje Blumenstein (Berlin), Chicks on Speed
(Berlin), Schorsch
Kamerun (Hamburg), Alexandra Rusitschka (Leipzig), Claudia Weber
(Frankfurt)
Exhibition 1.4 + Fabrizio Basso mit Undo.net (Genova), Mario
Gorni und Zefferina Castoldi (Care of Milano), Isabelle Krieg
(Schweiz)
Exhibition 1.5 + Christian Mayer (Vienna), Michael Pfrommer
(Frankfort), Mandla Reuter (Frankfort), Haegue Yang (Frankfort)
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