Curatorial Practice
Win / Win 2018
Halle14 - centre for contemporary art, Leipzig
Curated by Sven Bergelt and Claudia Gehre
Group exhibition presents the yearly purchasements of the Cultural Foundation of Saxony.
Elsewhere is Nowhere
National Museum of Fine Arts Taiwan, Taichung / Nov. 2016 - Febr. 2017
Kunsthalle Exnergasse Vienna / Jan - Mar 2017
Curated by Sven Bergelt and Ya-Wen Fu
with: Sven Bergelt, Ya-Wen Fu, Tsui Kuang-Yu, Nicolas Rupcich, Sebastian Stumpf, Ting Tong, Aluan Wang, Christina Werner
The exhibition „Elsewhere is Nowhere“ seeks to examine the subject „escape“ by taking existing humanitarian values and the current geopolitics in Europae, Africa, and Asia as a starting point. The core question proposed by this exhibition is: are there inherent topoi in the theme “escape”, that can exist independently of its causes? The artists do not deal with social or political case studies; instead the exhibition connects works of art that are characterized by a formal abstraction. By this we would like to spark a reflection about the subject “escape” that examines inter-cultural and transnational perspectives and similarities. Furthermore the view on the stereotypical, media image of “escape” can be de-constructed with these artistic positions, to direct visibility to the typically invisible but ubiquitous areas.
Funded by the: National Museum of Fine Arts Taipei, Ministry of Culture Taiwan, Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Goethe-Institut Taipei, Bundeskanzleramt Österreich, Kulturstiftung des Freistaates Sachsen
Better.Place?
gallery KUB, Leipzig / Okt. 2015
group exhibition: Sven Bergelt, Fehras Publishing Practices, Friendly Fire, Nina Fischer / Maroan el Sani and Mathias Wermke / Mischa Leinkauf
curated togehther with Amos Borchert, Franziska Eißner, Carina Großer-Kaya, Vera Ohlendorf
Funded by: German Federal Cultural Foundation, Cultural Fundation of the Free State Saxony, Fonds darstellende Künste
OneNightGallery
Exhibition series since 2009
Die Ente bleibt draußen.
Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig / Febr. 2009