Wir werden uns wiedererkennen

18.11.17–28.01.18

Naama Arad, Jade Fourès-Varnier & Vincent de Hoÿm, Anja Kirschner & David Panos, Stefanie Knobel, Nicolas Party, Marie Voignier, Nicole Wermers

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Foto: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Photo: Fred Dott

Poto: Fred Dott

„Wie werden wir uns wiedererkennen“ [How will we recognize each other] focuses on the phenomenon of resemblance and the mechanisms that it triggers. The forms, colours, stories and faces that encounter each other in this exhibition do not yield a direct conten- tual link. A gallery of resemblances comes about instead that appears both familiar and odd. In place of criteria such as uniqueness, individuality and originality that are anchored in the Modern era, the exhibition highlights commonalities and connections.

Resemblance, or “acting alike,” explains the American theorist Jonathan Flatley, implies a relation of mutuality and enacts a shared being-in-common that has been seen as the basic element of emotio- nal connection. In today’s environment, machines generate images, warmth and light and we increasingly interact and even converse with them. In this perspective, the exhibition examines the phenome- non of resemblance and the resulting empathy in a broader sense. Some of the exhibited works points to how objects or appliances mimic human characteristics. Others emphasise how interchangeable uniformed bodies and their movements recall the regularities and systematics of machines. Through the figure of the actor, central
for this exhibition, further works focus on the tension generated by convergence with the other, or with one-self.

Because of its clear artificiality and its possibly unreal character,
 the exhibition wants to create a situation that stands back from the usual causal connection. This project could be compared to attending a costume party at which nobody realises that you’re not disguised. The possible initial unease can unfold into an obviousness in which authenticity and self-staging cannot be taken apart.

Accompanying Program:

Opening: 17 November, 7 p.m.:
Begrüßung: Nicole Nowak, Geschäftsführung
Einführung: Fanny Gonella, Künstlerische Leitung

30 November, 7 p.m.:
Presentation of Jahresgaben 2017

10 December, 2 p.m.:
Guided tour with Fanny Gonella

7 January, 2 p.m.:
Guided tour with Undine van Elsberg

11 January, 7 p.m.:
„Zeitgenoss/innen.
Gespräche zur zeitgenössischen Kunst“ tour through the exhibition with Verena Borgmann (Kunsthalle Bremen), Julia Bulk (Wilhelm Wagenfeld Stiftung), Ingo Clauß (Weserburg), Fanny Gonella (Künstlerhaus Bremen), Janneke de Vries (GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst)

17 January, 7 p.m.:
Daniel Meißner, student at HfK Bremen, presents his new project Cafeteria I

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