Katja Stuke and Oliver Sieber were awarded the MO_Kunstpreis, Museum Ostwall im Dortmunder U. The exhibition shows the ANT!FOTO BAR including a selection of (rare) book, regarding Japanese artists groups like Gutai, EXPO70 Osaka, books about photography, theorie, some zines and mangas. Also a collection of zines and books by Stuke & Sieber from the last years. In the exhibition you find various other bodies of work like »Sumiyoshi Walk« a grid of 36 photographic prints of a »Walk« in Sumiyoshi, Osaka, following Norio Imai’s »Walking Event« from 1977. The bar also includes two video-monitors with two further walks »Nishinari« and »Ikuno« and also three unique marquettes of »Rain Dogs and Stray Cats, Kotobuki-Cho«, »Walk the Walk, Chongqing« or »Aubervilliers«. Another TV-monitors shows »Fax from the Library, Japan Edition«. Visitors are invited to take their time, sit down and read the books.
Jan 24, 2025 5 pm Artist Talk with Katja Stuke, Oliver Sieber and Nadine Grothe (head of collection) more »»
»Katja Stuke und Oliver Sieber sind die Preisträger*innen des diesjährigen MO_Kunstpreises. Mit ihrer Installation ANT!FOTO BAR / Sumiyoshi (2019/2024) rückt im Kontext des einmal jährlich von den Freunden des Museums Ostwall e.V. verliehenen Preises erstmals das Thema Fotografie in den Mittelpunkt.«
Preisverleihung und Ausstellungseröffnung: Sonntag, 24. Nov 2024, 11:30 Uhr
Künstlergespräch Katja Stuke und Oliver Sieber im Gespräch mit Nicole Grothe (Leiterin der MO_Sammlung) Freitag, 24. Jan 2025, 17 bis 19 Uhr
“Above the rooftops, on wasteland and streets, in the basements. It grows and shrinks, offers space and freedom, inspires. It drives away, it is closed, it is colourful, noisy and stinks, it is annoying and painful. It is public and private, anonymous and cool, ugly and gorgeous. It is endless boredom, an eternal competition, emptiness and distress, a hiding place, an opportunity, a constant conflict. It is an inspiration, a playground, a prohibition; an investment, a disturbance, a nightmare. A jungle, a sound, a rhythm. It blocks the vista and provides the view. It expels, excludes, numbs; it is hectic and completely relaxed. It is dreamed, planned and built upon. And it is always more beautiful someplace else. The city.“
ANTIFOTO Matinée Photobook Breakfast Goethe-Institut Paris
from 10:30 am Croissants and Coffee
from 11 am photobook conversation with: Hannah Darabi & Benoit Grimbert Myr Muratet Damarice Amao Christian Omodeo Marc Feustel Katja Stuke & Oliver Sieber
ANT!FOTO Release #7 photo+ lab May 17 – Jun 8, 2024 as part of Düsseldorf Photo+, Biennale for Visual and Sonic Media more »»
Magazine with contributions by: Damarice Amao, Hannah Darabi & Benoit Grimbert, Paul Grund, Myr Muratet, Natacha Nisic, Pascale Obolo, Christian Omodeo, DJ Sundae and Mark Feustel.
Sat. May 25, 2024 from 6 pm Release event with: Pascale Obolo, Natacha Nisic, Paul Grund, DJ Sundae
Wir freuen uns sehr, dass wir mit dem MO_Kunstpreis des Museum Ostwall Dortmund und der Freunde des Museum ausgezeichnet wurden. Ganz besonders freut uns, dass so die ANT!FOTO Bar eine besondere Anerkennung erhalten hat. Im November 2024 wird es eine Preisverleihung und eine Ausstellung in Dortmund geben. mehr information hier »»
ANT!FOTO Bar, Fr 9. Feb 2024, 18 bin 21 Uhr, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. im Rahmen von »Images of the Present / 30 Jahre Dokumentarfotografie Förderpreise der Wüstenrot Stiftung«
Dezember 6, 2023 von admin | Kommentare deaktiviert für ANT!FOTO FUNDRAISING
Support the upcoming ANT!FOTO Magazine #7 about Photography, Street & City, Music & Street Culture with: Paul Grund, Myr Muratet, Hannah Darabi & Benoit Grimbert, DJ Sundae, Natacha Nisicand many more.
Dear Friends and Supporters of ANT!FOTO Magazine, We are very excited to announce a fundraising event and crowdfunding campaign for the much-anticipated ANT!FOTO Magazine #7.
Sat. & Sun. Dec 9 & Dec 10, 2023, from 3-8 pm. Studio Böhm Kobayashi, Ronsdorfer Str. 77a, 40233 Düsseldorf