MOVING TARGET | GROUP SHOW I 14.11.2015 - 14.01.2016
TRACEY SNELLING TESSA KNAPP ROBERT KUNEC TOBIAS STERNBERG ANDY HOLTIN JULIUS BUSCH JONATHAN DE WINTER
The exhibition MOVING TARGET is set on the thin line between two levels of meaning of the eponymous term. Moving target describes the temporal or substantive target change in the context of project management as well as for the military association of a moving target object. The works exhibited take up the topic of substantive development of ideas in order to visualize the changes.
Tracey Snelling, Shoot It!, 30 x 48 x 38 cm (12 x 19 x 15 inch), wood, paint, electroluminescent wire, cold cathode tubes, motor, plastic, fake landscaping, media player, speaker, 2015 Shoot It! is a criticism on gun rights and the mass shootings. In the US The sculpture is a small scale carnival shooting gallery, with a spinning platform with animals such as a buffalo, rabbit, moose and squirrel. There are other things to shoot at too, such as rubber duckies and a wall display. A rifle, a few handguns and an automatic are available to choose from as your weapon. An audio track plays with clips of Charlton Heston, Elmer Fudd, Scarface, Deliverance, and other sound clips. |
Tracey Snelling, Shoot It!, 30 x 48 x 38 cm (12 x 19 x 15 inch), wood, paint, electroluminescent wire, cold cathode tubes, motor, plastic, fake landscaping, media player, speaker, 2015 |
Tracey Snelling, Shoot It!, 30 x 48 x 38 cm (12 x 19 x 15 inch), wood, paint, electroluminescent wire, cold cathode tubes, motor, plastic, fake landscaping, media player, speaker, 2015. VIDEOLINK: https://vimeo.com/145446541 |
Tobias Sternberg, interactive collages, each 32 x 43 x 4 cm, framed, 2015 |
Tobias Sternberg, Little Brother, interactive collage, speker, wooden frame, 32 x 43 x 4 cm, 2015/2016 |
Tobias Sternberg, New Masters, interactive collage, LEDs, wooden frame, 32 x 43 x 4 cm, 2015/2016 |
Tobias Sternberg, interactive collages, each 32 x 43 x 4 cm, framed, 2015. VIDEOLINK: https://vimeo.com/146487718 Password: masters |
Exhibition view, 2015 |
Robert Kunec, Black Box, record player, figures, razor blades, dollar bill, 2014 |
Robert Kunec, Black Box, detail, record player, figures, razor blades, dollar bill, 2014. VIDEOLINK: https://vimeo.com/146710347 Password: box |
Julius Busch, Reichsluder, Assemblage, ca. 180 x 100 x 40 cm, 2014 Reichsluder is referring to the shooting of Aachen’s mayor Openhoff at the end of WWII. The killing was caused by the betrayel of a young woman from Hitler’s BDM organization. |
Tessa Knapp, Beyond Question, projector, 27 slides, 2015 |
Tessa Knapp, Beyond Question, projector, 27 slides, 2015 |
Andy Holtin, Trying to remember only damages the memory. It's best to just leave it alone.", 110 x 50 x 35 cm, interactive installation on black wooden table, liamps, cardboard, 2015
The work creates a model (a rocking chair illuminated by an ever changing artificial day and night light) of a small moment extended into unregulated time. As a model of experience or memory it attempts to be accurate while at the same time distorted. |
Andy Holtin, Trying to remember only damages the memory. It's best to just leave it alone.", 110 x 50 x 35 cm, interactive installation on black wooden table, liamps, cardboard, 2015. VIDEOLINK: https://vimeo.com/146055063) Password Chair |
Jonathan de Winter, Drums, interactive drum performance machine, ca. 170 x 50 x 60 cm, 2014 |