Berlin | Kunstraum F200 | 4 Septembre – 24 Septembre 2020
„Die Abstractionistinnen“
Die Initiatorin und Künstlerin Jeanne Fredac (F) hat neben ihren eigenen Arbeiten Beate Köhne (D), Simone Kornfeld (D), Ina Lindemann (D), und Wan Qiong (C) zur gemeinsamen Ausstellung in den Kunstraum von Peter Lindenberg F200 eingeladen.
Vernissage 3. September 2020 um 18 Uhr
Eröffnung: 3. September ab 18 Uhr, ca. 18h 30 abstrakte Begrüßung,
um 19h wird der Koch Monsieur Stephane seine kulinarische Abstraktion vorführen, die Künstlerinnen werden anwesend sein.
Am 12. September, 16 h laden wir zu einem abstrakten Salon während der BERLIN ART WEEK ein, die Künstlerinnen sind anwesend.
Dauer: 4. bis 24. September 2020
Öffnungszeiten: Mo – Fr, 11 bis 18 Uhr
Kunstraum F 200 – Friedrichstrasse 200, 10117 BERLIN – Mitte
Zur Ausstellung erscheint eine Publikation: ABSTRACTIONISTINNEN im ART AND FLOW Verlag für Zeitgenössische Kunst; ISBN 978-3-938457-58-0 mit Texten von Simone Ewald und Louis Doucet
ABSTRACTIONISTINNEN auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com
Jeanne Fredac (F) | www.jeannefredac.com
Simone Kornfeld (D) | www.simonekornfeld.de
Beate Köhne (D) | www.beate-koehne.de
Ina Lindemann (D) | www.inalindemann.de
Wan Qiong (C) | www.wanqiongart.com
Bayreuth |10 Avril – 14 Juin 2016
Kunstverein Bayreuth e.V
„La société du jetable“
une installation de Jeanne Fredac
Peinture,video, photographie et sculpture
Vernissage Dimanche 10 Avril 11h00
Kunstverein Bayreuth e.V
Kunstkabinett im Kunstmuseum | Maximilianstr. 33 | 95444 Bayreuth
http://www.kunstverein-bayreuth.de
Horaires : mardi au dimanche 10:00 bis 17:00 Uhr
Entrée libre
Palerme • Institut français & Goethe Institut Palerme
23 Janvier - 12 Fevrier 2016
Exposition „Ruines Contemporaines“
analogue Photographie Jeanne Fredac
Vernissage Samedi 23 Januar 18h00
Institut Français Palerme
Goethe-Institut Palermo
Cantieri Culturali alla Zisa
Via Paolo Gili, 4
90138 Palermo, Italien
Tel. +39 091 6528680
Fax +39 091 6528676
http://institutfrancais-italia.com
http://www.goethe.de
Heures d'ouverture
Lundi au Vendredi
09:00 à 19:00
Entrée libre
01 Fevrier - 12 Fevrier 2016
Berlin • Wander Atelier
Exposition Société jetable
une installation conçue et réalisée par Jeanne Fredac
dans le cadre des Transmediale 2016
Vernissage Lundi 01 Février 2016 18h00
Dans un salon, la société du jetable accueille l´observateur
La vidéo Do you need somtehing else ? déconstruction, objet après objet d’une installation comprenant les biens d’une personne, joue sur le téléviseur de ce salon intimiste. Les fauteuils sont rouges, cossus, au mur des chaussures louange les vertus du raccommodage, une lampe du 25 ème anniversaire du mur de Berlin brûle sans éclat…
Wander Atelier
Falckensteinstr. 45 | 10997 Berlin
Tel: +49 162 46 22 402
Verlassene Orte, Deutschland 2006-2019
http://transmediale.de
Heures d'ouverture
Lundi au Samedi
12:00 à 18:00
Entrée libre
04 Février - 18 Mars 2016
Berlin • Fotogalerie Friedrichshain
Atmosphère – Intuition formt Stimmung
Exposition collective
Laura Fiorio, Jeanne Fredac, Larissa Honsek, Laure Gilquin
Vernissage Jeudi 04 Février 2016 19h00
The 4 photographers from Germany, France and Italy show each in their individual way highly aesthetical analogue works, mainly pinhole photography. Without a viewfinder intuition – the premonition of how the image might turn out – plays a central role. Another focus is on photography as a craft. In contrast to quick selfies, all images are the result of a careful manual preparation and production – slow photography.
Laura Fiorio (Italy) creates images of Liquid Cities by portraying medieval towns like Venice, Verona or Valencia applying extremely long exposure with her self-constructed pinhole cameras. The outcome reminds of the early years of photography and contrasts the time-consuming practise of pinhole photography and the increasing pace of modern society that serves as a metaphor for the endless flood of digital images.
Jeanne Fredac (France) travelled to Burkina Faso to portray wild animals in the steppe as well as mine workers in one of the poorest areas of the country with her pinhole camera. Thanks to the physical presence and extraordinary shape and technology of the camera, she managed to raise the interest of people and gain their confidence. Curiously, she was rumoured to be a voodoo priestess with her black box and within days everyone knew who she was and what she was doing. It was important for her to show the locals that one does not need to buy an expensive camera to take pictures but it can be easily built with little resources.
Larissa Honsek (Berlin) loves to experiment with light and so she goes all the way to discover interesting sources of light that she can capture with her pinhole camera. For Atmosphere, she used objects like fireworks, sparklers, bicycle lamps, LED-chains, mobile phones and light swords. In one series, these objects illuminate a whole forest with magical energy; in another series light is captured in a black box and forced into predetermined shapes.
Laure Gilquin (France) went on a nightly expedition across the Senegalese capital Dakar for her series Dox rek – just go. Attracted by the dark and guided by scarce flickers of light like a glowing cigarette, a flickering television or a ray of light falling through a slightly open door. The light opens passages, it transforms facades of buildings into huge projection screens. The view enters these spaces and wanders around.
Fotogalerie Friedrichshain
Helsingforser Platz 1 | 10243 Berlin
http://www.kulturring.org/
Heures d'ouverture
Mardi au Samedi
14:00 à 18:00
Jeudi
10:00 à 18:00
Entrée libre
19 Février - 27 Mars 2016
Dortmund • Künstlerhaus
No Time
Exposition collective
Vernissage Vendredi 19 Fevrier 18h00
The group exhibition "No time" is designed to allow the viewer to experience a diverse range of video works in under 60 minutes. In addition to generally interested public and cineasts, the exhibition also targets video phobics to experience the possibilities of the moving image. The presented pieces of video art are characterised by their short duration, making the individual videos quite manageable. This makes it possible for visitors to view a large number of different multimedia artistic approaches, and hopefully prevent any kind of reservations and inhibitions, and on top of this, of course, to also be entertaining.
Ankabuta (Wiesbaden)
Sven Bergelt (Leipzig)
Barbara Dévény (Hamburg)
Karin Felbermayr (Berlin)
Jeanne Fredac (Berlin)
Johannes Gramm (Essen)
Simone Haeckel (Berlin)
Heidi Hörsturz (Enschede)
Stefan Hurtig (Leipzig)
Jungwoon Kim (Düsseldorf)
Timo Klos (Dortmund)
Karoline Kreißl (Berlin)
Patrik Leppert (Binningen, CH)
Steffi Lindner (Berlin)
Anna May (Dresden)
Hannes Nienhüser (Kiel)
Sara Pfrommer (Berlin)
Anja Sijben (Amsterdam)
Anne-Theresa Wittmann (Dresden)
19 Février - 27 Mars 2016
KünstlerHaus Dortmund
Sunderweg 1
44147 Dortmund
http://www.kh-do.de
Heures d'ouverture
Jeudi au Dimanche
16:00 à 19:00
Entrée libre
16. Septembre 2015 – 20.Septembre 2015
Exposition „Do you need something else ?“
Installation Jeanne Fredac
#Ready Made#Fotografie#Malerei#Video
Opening: Mercredi, 16. September, 18:00 bis 22:00 Uhr,
after Opening Party im TRESOR
Kraftwerk
Köpenicker Straße 70, 10179 Berlin
Horaire d'ouverture
Jeudi – Samedi
13:00 à 21:00 Uhr
dimanche, 20. Septembre
11:00 à 19:00 Uhr, 11:00 à 13:00 ArtBrunch
Entrée / Prix
Tagesticket inkl. Katalog
13,00 €, ermäßigt 9,00 €
Opening: 13,00 € inkl. catalogue
28. Août 2015 – 31. Mars 2016
Exposition „Ruines Contemporaines“
analogue Photographie Jeanne Fredac
au Berghotel Oberhof
Vernissage Vendredi, 28. Août 2015, 17:00 Uhr
Berghotel Oberhof
Dr.-Theodor-Neubauer-Straße 20, 98559 Oberhof, Deutschland
Telefon: 036842 / 27-0
Telefax: 036842 / 27-100