Open Lab 'Irreversible Moment' 

"The ‘Irreversible Moment’ is the point in a process after which nothing stays as it was before." Berlin artist Jenny Brockmann uses these words to describe an instant, that is not easy to grasp, to which the exhibition 'Open Lab ‘Irreversible Moment’' at the Schering Foundation’s project space is devoted. The exhibition, curated by Nora Mayr, presents Jenny Brockmann’s artistic research of several years for the first time, a work emerging from cooperation between interdisciplinary experts from the fields of chemistry, physics, dance, and music. The starting point of her research is the causation behind fundamental changes in structures, spaces, political and personal situations, and for the sociopolitical significance of the ‘Irreversible Moment’.

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24 June – 24 July 2016
Schering Stiftung, Berlin June 24 – July 24, 2016

ARTIST
Jenny Brockmann

SCIENTISTS & CONTRIBUTORS
Kevin Bethke (Department of Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Viktor Bedö (interdisciplinary workshop), Prof. Dr. Horst Bredekamp (art historian and representative of the Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Markus Georg (art mediation), Franka Herwig (accordionist), Andreas Menzel (Department of Physics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), and Jeremy Wade (dancer, choreographer)

CURATOR
Nora Mayr

Jenny Brockmann ‚Wissensraum: Irreversibler Raum‘ (exhibition view) 2015.
Jenny Brockmann ‚Wissensraum: Irreversibler Raum‘ (workshop) 2015.
Jenny Brockmann ‚Wissensraum: Irreversibler Raum‘ (exhibition view) 2015.
Jenny Brockmann, Schering Stiftung
Jenny Brockmann ‚Wissensraum: Irreversibler Raum‘ (exhibition view) 2015.
Jenny Brockmann ‚Wissensraum: Irreversibler Raum‘ (exhibition view) 2015.
Jenny Brockmann ‚Wissensraum: Irreversibler Raum‘ (exhibition view) 2015.

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