Jasper Westhaus, Diana Barbosa Gil, Cameron Lynch,
Sijo Choi Kim, Richy Müller, Inka Hilsenbek
18.1.–11.2.2024 Opening: 18.1.24 17h
open on Sundays 4-7pm and by appointment
on the opening day at 7pm:
backyard performance by Cameron Lynch and Inka Hilsenbek
17:12 Hmm i kept finding birds nests and I started collecting them
and I found them just so
beautiful ~~~
17:13 they look so pretty sitting up in the trees , I
always wonder how they
manage to clinge to the branches in the wind without falling
17:14 And they remind me of a lot of feelings I have about ______
17:16 Like such a fragile state, yet you hold on, very complicated
pattern, you’re somehow
protected but at the same time not at all, the rain still falls on
you, some storm will still rip it
apart
17:16 I like how sometimes there are little trash etc incorporated
17:17 I like that the best can be something warm but also
latently dangerous, , like the
eggs are also so mysterious, will something good hatch , or
something bad??? You can’t
tell
17:19 And then when they fall, when the weather throws them
down they just lay there,
passed by and disregarded, and it breaks my heart a bit because
they are so pretty and
that’s why I started taking them home
17:20 And many people connect very different things to it , you
can also use it in so many
ways, as a display, as an object, as a mere reference ?
17:21 The artists some of them I knew already and some I didn’t
but I knew their work, I
think they all work very tender and honest, and I feel they all
work kind of nested already,
with many layers and there is again a carefulness to it….
17:21 you have to be very intentional to allow carefulness
17:22 And I believe they all come from a very personal entry
point, like their art relates
back to them and their stories and bodies even though it exists
outside of them and their
biography, I love that a lot, I don’t rlly like art-Bros that pretend
they work outside of
themselves
17:25 would they agree with that?
17:27 maybe ? We have to ask
17:36 ok. Well, bye , see you!
17:26 bye bye
@jazz___pants
@sijo.sae
@targetlady
@dianabarbosagil
@soletsoleil
@inka.hilsenbek
Artists: Jasper Westhaus, Diana Barbosa Gil, Cameron Lynch, Sijo Choi Kim, Richy Müller, Inka Hilsenbek
Poster design: Parsa Adibi @parsa_01010101
Installation views: Inka Hilsenbek
Gefördert durch das Kulturamt der Stadt Leipzig / Funded by the Cultural Office of the City of Leipzig
Sijo Choi Kim, Richy Müller, Inka Hilsenbek
Breeding Habits
18.1.–11.2.2024 Opening: 18.1.24 17h
open on Sundays 4-7pm and by appointment
on the opening day at 7pm:
backyard performance by Cameron Lynch and Inka Hilsenbek
17:12 Hmm i kept finding birds nests and I started collecting them
and I found them just so
beautiful ~~~
17:13 they look so pretty sitting up in the trees , I
always wonder how they
manage to clinge to the branches in the wind without falling
17:14 And they remind me of a lot of feelings I have about ______
17:16 Like such a fragile state, yet you hold on, very complicated
pattern, you’re somehow
protected but at the same time not at all, the rain still falls on
you, some storm will still rip it
apart
17:16 I like how sometimes there are little trash etc incorporated
17:17 I like that the best can be something warm but also
latently dangerous, , like the
eggs are also so mysterious, will something good hatch , or
something bad??? You can’t
tell
17:19 And then when they fall, when the weather throws them
down they just lay there,
passed by and disregarded, and it breaks my heart a bit because
they are so pretty and
that’s why I started taking them home
17:20 And many people connect very different things to it , you
can also use it in so many
ways, as a display, as an object, as a mere reference ?
17:21 The artists some of them I knew already and some I didn’t
but I knew their work, I
think they all work very tender and honest, and I feel they all
work kind of nested already,
with many layers and there is again a carefulness to it….
17:21 you have to be very intentional to allow carefulness
17:22 And I believe they all come from a very personal entry
point, like their art relates
back to them and their stories and bodies even though it exists
outside of them and their
biography, I love that a lot, I don’t rlly like art-Bros that pretend
they work outside of
themselves
17:25 would they agree with that?
17:27 maybe ? We have to ask
17:36 ok. Well, bye , see you!
17:26 bye bye
@jazz___pants
@sijo.sae
@targetlady
@dianabarbosagil
@soletsoleil
@inka.hilsenbek
Artists: Jasper Westhaus, Diana Barbosa Gil, Cameron Lynch, Sijo Choi Kim, Richy Müller, Inka Hilsenbek
Poster design: Parsa Adibi @parsa_01010101
Installation views: Inka Hilsenbek
Gefördert durch das Kulturamt der Stadt Leipzig / Funded by the Cultural Office of the City of Leipzig