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Jenny Brockmann

    BYPASS
    Jenny Brockmann. Informed Desire
    • 2024

      BYPASS

      Jenny Brockmann

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Togetherness as a Creative Practice Jenny Brockmann's (b. Berlin, 1976; lives and works in Berlin and New York) sculptures and participatory projects enact artistic research that scrutinizes dynamic spatial and social processes. In laboratory-like settings, she generates art objects and productive situations that invite the audience's active involvement. Responding to current societal and political concerns with an experimental approach, Brockmann prompts questions concerning patterns of human behavior and social structures. The series of installations and performances BYPASS was developed across a series of sites. Located at the intersection between art, scholarship, and research, the project illuminates the idea of connectivity from a multiplicity of perspectives and serves as a catalyst for the investigation of transdisciplinary discourses and collaborative methods. The catalogue is released on occasion of the project BYPASS, which took place at the Goethe Institute, London, the Hearth Gallery, Cardiff, and documenta fifteen, Kassel. With a preface by Katharina von Ruckteschell-Katte, writings by Jenny Brockmann, Linda Rocco, Victoria Walsh, an essay on Félix Guattari's concept of transversality by Henning Schmidgen, a conversation between Henning Schmidgen and the artist, and an interview by Danni Shen.

      BYPASS
    • 2020

      Jenny Brockmann. Informed Desire

      • 96 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Jenny Brockmann, a 2020 Willms Neuhaus Prize winner, splits her time between Berlin and New York, focusing on interdisciplinary art that encourages participation and embraces chance. The Willms Neuhaus Foundation, established in 2013, promotes research on coincidence in art and science, fostering interdisciplinary discourse and projects.

      Jenny Brockmann. Informed Desire