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SUMMARY:Sentients – an exhibition
DESCRIPTION:\nAlte-Westend-Apotheke;Glandwr presents… \n\n\n\nSentients \n\n\n\nExhibition runs 24th October – 3rd November. Opening hours 11-7pm.\n\n\n\nTanad Aaron, Sara Baume, Caoimhe Kilfeather + Aleana Egan, Florian Weichsberger.                                                                                                                                                     \n\n\n\nCurated by Debi Paul\n\n\n\nVernissage Oct 24 6-9pm. All Welcome!\n\n\n\n24th October, 7pm artists Caoimhe Kilfeather + Aleana Egan will be ‚in-conversation‘ with Sentients curator Debi Paul\n\n\n\n7pm 1 November: Tanad Aaron, artists talk with curator Debi Paul. \n\n\n\n///Finnisage/// 5pm Sunday 3rd November Florian Weichsberger and curator Debi Paul, ‚Sentients‘ exhibition walkthrough.\n\n\n\nlater on 24th October + 1st November, to accomodate Vernissage + Talks.\n\n\n\nPlease note: on the 25th + 31st October the exhibition will close at 4pm.\n\n\n\nThis exhibition traces both linear and dreamlike spheres. Looking at passage, the sentience of objects and textiles, how these personal possessions travel with us, or are given to us. Sometimes forced by unsettlement or chosen as remnants from previous lives, which hold onto us enhancing or rooting into the future …\n\n\n\nThe exhibition takes place in a ‘Apotheke‘ an old pharmacy with a lived-in ambience which lies on a corner open to the meeting of two streets within Scwanthalerhöhe, a vibrant city neighbourhood in Munich. This Apotheke has been a place where people from the neighbourhood have met for over 120 years. In a world where humanity seems to have been thrown out the window, It continues to be a place of gathering, surrounded by various independent shops, some older some newer – a tiny seamstress with big glass jars of used buttons. A place where artists studio’s, street level architects and vintage clothing/furniture shops animate the locality speaking to the life of the local community. As both artworks and place meet atmosphere and sentience overlap.\n\n\n\nAleana Egan, Working primarily with sculpture, and occasionally with painting and film, Aleana engenders psychological states and memories through enigmatic arrangements of objects and forms. Her sculptural works appear restrained, but are laden with subtle references to the built environment.\n\n\n\nCaoimhe Kilfeather’s practice is predominantly sculptural and often generated through a combination of experimental and intuitive processes in the studio alongside more directed research and reading around a subject matter. The histories of vernacular architecture, humankind’s ritualistic tendencies, as well as the impact and imprint of the experience of landscape are subject matters which inform her work .\n\n\n\nSara Baume is the author of three novels which have received multiple awards and been widely translated. She works also as a visual artist, her interest is in ritual and sacred and in miniatures, and the uniquely human tendency to create miniaturised utopias – both as a form of play and a means of exercising control over the reality of a world that is unfathomably huge and increasingly unpredictable.\n\n\n\nFlorian Weichsberger is a visual artist whose practice focuses on materiality, probing ideas around use and function. His thinking resonates within the work, he ponders how the ‘handmade’ is part of historical culture. How some parts carry on into a future culture while others fade away.   \n\n\n\nDebi Paul’s curatorial practice is rooted in place, materiality, and philosophy with a focus on the body, performative practice and how the body engages with artworks. She often works with/learns from sites of interest and local communities. Glandwr is a place formally a place of care, a rehabilitation centre where she lives and curates‘ site- responsive projects. \n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Florian Weichsberger, ‘PEACE’ body brush, with inlay of silver and resin, 2024. Photo, Mirei Takeuchi\n\n\n\n\n
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