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Open today 11-17 (Restaurant 11-22)

Opening and artist talk: Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz

Walk Silently in the Dark Until Your Feet Become Ears
Friday 10.11.23
Boudry Lorenz Foto Bernadette Paassen

Welcome to the opening of Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz' exhibition Walk Silently in the Dark Until Your Feet Become Ears at Kunstnernes Hus. Meet the artists in conversation with Tine Semb during the opening night.

Free entry - open to everyone!

Program

18:00-22:00 The exhibition is open. The exhibition halls will open on time, but the restaurant and foyer will be open to the public before then.

19:00 Artist talk with Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz at the cinema. The talk will be held in English and hosted by Tine Semb. Free entry.

23:00 The night continues at Trekanten, in collaboration with Karmaklubb*.

Throughout the evening, Shannon Darrough and Rachael Fernandes (aka DJ Twin Set) will play at the foyer at Kunstnernes Hus. The house will be open until midnight.

In conversation

Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz have been working together in Berlin since 2007. They produce installations, performances, and objects that choreograph the tension between visibility and opacity. In the last years, they have been interested in the relationship between movement and resistance practices. Their performers are choreographers, artists and musicians, with whom they are having a long-term conversation about the conditions of performance, the violent history of representation, the pathologization of bodies, but also about companionship, glamour and resistance.

Their work has been shown at Crystal Palace/Reina Sofia Museum Madrid, CA2M Museum Madrid, Kunstraum Innsbruck, Frac Bretagne, Whitechapel Gallery London, the Hammer Museum Los Angeles, Seoul Museum of Art, Centre Pompidou Paris, Musée d‘Art Contemporain Luxembourg, 58th Biennale di Venezia (Swiss Pavillon), and Julia Stoschek Collection Berlin, amongst others.

Tine Semb (b. 1984, Norway) is an artist (MA, 2010), editor, publisher, author and founder of Karmaklubb*. Besides Karmaklubb*, Semb has for 10 years been employed in the editorial office of the Norwegian art magazine Billedkunst, and also worked as a freelance art writer, art critic, translator and organizer of other projects in visual art, music and experimental/performative art forms.

See also