17. Februar 2024 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für La Ville Invisible
2024年3月2日 OAG TALK 02: Oliver Sieber & Katja Stuke(写真家)
ドイツ・デュッセルドルフを拠点に活動する写真家のオリバー・ジーバーとカチャ・ストゥーケによる、コロナ禍以降初となる日本でのトークをOAG Art Center Kobeで開催します。
2006年にレジデンスで大阪に滞在して以来、定期的に日本を訪れてきたふたりが近年取り組むオリンピックや万博といった国家的イベントの都市の風景に関するプロジェクト「La ville invisible (The invisible city)」について話を聞きます。 会場には本プロジェクトに関する大判作品やzineも展示。トーク後には交流会も予定しています。どなたでも参加可能です。お気軽にお越しください。
開 場:14:30 トーク:15:00-16:30 交流会:16:30-18:00 参加費:500円 会 場:OAG Art Center https://oagartcenter.com/ 阪急神戸線・岡本駅北口より徒歩約8分、JR摂津本山駅から徒歩約12分
The first talk by Düsseldorf, Germany-based photographers Oliver Sieber and Katja Stuke since the Corona disaster will be held at the OAG Art Centre Kobe. The duo, who have been visiting Japan regularly since their residency in Osaka in 2006, will discuss their recent project La ville invisible (The invisible city), which deals with urban landscapes of national events such as the Olympics and Expo 2025. Large format artworks and zines related to this project will also be on display at the venue. A social event is planned after the talk. Everyone is welcome to attend. Please feel free to come.
25. Oktober 2023 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für Le Monde de Demain.
Release of a new publication: Le Monde de Demain, A Prologue. Delpire Books Paris, Sat Nov 11, 2023 Polycopies, Sun Nov, 12, 2023 Malenki / Between Books, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Nov 9 – 12, 2023
In 2023, we worked on »Le Monde de Demain,« a new chapter of »Cartographie Dynamique,« as part of ‚Regards du Grand Paris.‘* Our focus was on exploring the relationship between the ‚Banlieue‘ (suburbs) and the ‚Centre‘ (city center) of Paris, particularly in terms of the political and social landscape, urban transformation, and the visibility of various groups of people in this urban space. With a focus on »Paris 2024« and breakdancing, we conducted nine walks through the »Grand Paris« region, covering a total distance of 84.39 km, twice the distance of a regular marathon. In the year celebrating 50 years of hip-hop, our project connected different sites and areas, starting in the north, the birthplace of French hip-hop culture.
Exhibition of Short Films on 5 Screens by Brian Allen / chairo no cappccino / Mark Chua & Lam Li Shuen / Warren Decker, Michael Salovaara & Erik Sakuragi / Guadalupe Galván / Jerry Gordon / Jere Kilpinen / Tanya Kim / Meeko Koike / Laurent Lavolé / Michael J. Migliacci / Mika Pätilä / Tintin Patrone / Megumi Qingshui Shimizu / Katja Stuke & Oliver Sieber / Kozue Sugiura / Kaori Yoshikawa / Yuzuru / Gertjan Zuilhof
2. März 2023 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für About our work.
Depuis près de 20 ans, le duo d’artistes-photographes allemands Katja Stuke et Oliver Sieber ont tissé des liens particuliers avec le « Deep Japan » à travers les subcultures et l’underground. Dans une approche protéiforme qui se rapproche plus du dialogue que de la documentation, ils questionnent notre idée du Japon et ce que les transformations du territoire laissent présager de l’avenir de la vie urbaine.
16. November 2022 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für Regards du Grand Paris
We are very happy to be selected for next years »Regards du Grand Paris«. We will continue working on the »Carthographie Dynamique« with the new chapter of »Move – Freeze«. And hopefully meet the other great artists soon.
31. Mai 2022 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für Chongqing Express. Künstlergespräche.
In der Mischanlage der Zeche Zollverein präsentiert die Ausstellung »Beyond Emscher« zeitgenössische Fotografien der Emscherregion. Die Aufnahmen aus den Jahren 2016 bis 2021 dokumentieren in 16 künstlerischen Positionen das soziale Leben, die Landschaft und die Architektur im nördlichen Ruhrgebiet.
Die beteiligten Fotografinnen und Fotografen sind Aymeric Fouquez, Javier Klaus Gastelum, Paul Kranzler, Fatih Kurceren, Jeffrey Ladd, Andreas Langfeld, Bettina Lockemann, Arwed Messmer, Giorgio Morra, Sabine Niggemann, Martin Rosswog, Katja Stuke / Oliver Sieber, Sarah Straßmann, Nikita Teryoshin, Malte Wandel und Petra Wittmar. Ihre Arbeiten sind konzeptuell journalistisch oder künstlerisch-dokumentarisch angelegt.
Do, 12.05.2022 | Martin Rosswog und Nikita Teryoshin Do, 19.05.2022 | Javier Klaus Gastelum und Petra Wittmar Do, 02.06.2022 | Bettina Lockemann, Katja Stuke und Oliver Sieber Do, 23.06.2022 | Andreas Langfeld, Arwed Messmer und Sarah Straßmann Do, 30.06.2022 | Giorgio Morra und Malte Wandel
20. Januar 2022 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für Who owns the Cities? Workshop and Exhibition in Rome.
Door and Leporello photobooks et al. have invited Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber to work between the two spaces, creating an exhibition and a book display at the bookstore about their artistic journey, as well as their suggestions and inspirations related to the theme of the city. Moreover, they will be holding a workshop – also on the theme of the city – at Door.
18. Januar 2022 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für The Indian Defense: Artist Talk
Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber’s project ‚Cartographie Dynamique‘ involves comparing different cities by recognizing unique features and repeating patterns via maps and distinctive photographs taken at each location.
6. September 2021 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für Virtual ANT!FOTO Bar
In Sept 2021 the virtual space »Tokyo Happy« deals with Ariake in Tokyo, on of the sites of the Olympic Games. In the virtual space you can see various chapters from the »Japanese Lesson«, different images taken in Ariake in 2017 and again in Google Street View in 2021; also some videos from Second Life and Google Street View, wandering through the different streets of Ariake.
16. Mai 2021 von BöhmKobayashi | Kommentare deaktiviert für WerkStadt Takeover
May 23 – 28, 2021 Working in Katernberg, Essen Since 2017, Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber have been working on a „Cartographie dynamique“, a constantly growing network of places and themes. The „Cartographie dynamique“ is based on a specific method of walking, where details then become recognisable and which leads to the understanding of connections with other places with which the artists have already come into contact or which only emerge from this process. It’s a process of a constantly expanding network between Japan, China, Paris and the Ruhrarea until now.