[resource-net] CONCRETE::DYNAMIC @panke.gallery an exhibition with Alma Alloro and Horst Bartnig

Milena Cerniakaite milena.cerniakaite at gmail.com
Mon Jun 19 13:15:19 CEST 2017


*Panke.gallery presents: CONCRETE::DYNAMIC
<http://panke.gallery/exhibition/concrete_dynamic>*

*An exhibition with Alma Alloro and Horst Bartnig, curated by Robert
Sakrowski.*



panke.gallery will exhibit Alma Alloro and Horst Bartnig from 23 June to 13
July 2017.


*EXHIBITION OPENING 22 June 2017, 7pm – 10pm
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*AFTERPARTY10pm – open end*

Dj Urgent Attention Required (Daniel Stetich and Alma Alloro)
https://soundcloud.com/bikecore/summer-mix-part-a



panke.gallery <http://panke.gallery/contact>

Gerichtstr. 23, Hof 5,  13347, Wedding Berlin.

Opening Hours

Thu, Fri 1pm – 7pm

Sat 3 – 8pm

Sun 12pm – 4 pm



*ABOUT EXHIBITION*



Horst Bartnig has worked as a painter and graphic artist since the mid
60s. His early concrete works with computer-generated forms are the result
of artistic investigations that anticipated the aesthetic of
algorithmically generated computer graphics in digital art and their
importance within the digital folklore of the internet.

Alma Alloro is a young artist whose work is inspired by the demoscene and
hacker culture of the 80s and 90s. Her work comes out of an understanding
of art as an applied, vernacular practice in the Bauhaus tradition.



The combinations of form in the work of Horst Bartnig emerge from a line of
inquiry that emphasises the relations among forms as well as the processes
of perception itself. The variations in his work are the experimental
outcome of a rule that unfolds as a series in space – leading to their
convergence in the head of the viewer, as if in a film. Alma Alloro’s work
is developed out of her own animations or cracktros from the demoscene,
which she brings back into a singular image plane by turning each frame
into an individual image, rearranging and reordering them and taking them
out of their chronological sequence.



The exhibition *CONCRETE::DYNAMIC *puts these two artists and their works
in dialogue. By demonstrating the current aesthetic relevance of the formal
languages they use, it also points to the importance of the traditions of
Bauhaus and concrete art today.



panke.gallery



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