Over the past semester, as part of a seminar given by Tobias Zielony at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, students of photography have tackled theoretical and practical questions of care labor and collectivity. The photo series and videos by the students allow for intimate insights into family structures and demonstrate ways of communication while mentally moving through spaces which offer a potential for change.
New positions are presented online and on site. The show changes every two weeks. On site, the eleven semester projects will be displayed until 27.06.2021. The series is curated by Leonore Spemann.
KUNSTVEREIN BIELEFELD
Welle 61
33602 Bielefeld
Thu - So 12:00 – 18:00
Mo-Wed, by appointment
T +49 (0) 521.17 88 06
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kontakt@kunstverein-bielefeld.de
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Events:
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25.02.2021, 15:00
Online OPENING – POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP
An exhibition of semester projects of students from Tobias Zielony’s photography seminar at the FH Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences can be viewed online.
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25.02.2021, 15:00
Politics of Friendship 1/11
Presentation of semester projects
by Henrike Schmitz und Fabian Thüroff -
11.03.2021, 15:00
Politics of Friendship 2/11 + 3/11
Presentation of semester projects
by Aimilia Theofilopoulos / Kimono -
11.03.2021, 19:00
MEMBERS' EVENT VIA ZOOM
Tobias Zielony (artist, Berlin), along with his photography students from the FH Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, in conversation with Leonore Spemann
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25.03.2021, 15:00
Politics of Friendship 4/11 + 5/11
Presentation of semester projects
by Katja Aßfalg / Nils Heck -
08.04.2021, 15:00
Politics of Friendship 6/11 + 7/11
Online presentation of semester projects
by Franziska Derksen / Leon Schäfer und Siri Baden -
22.04.2021, 15:00
Politics of Friendship 8/11 + 9/11
Online Presentation of semester projects
by Dietmar Otto / Dom Salkin -
06.05.2021, 15:00
Politics of Friendship 10/11
Online presentation of the semester project
by Ragna Arndt-Maric -
20.05.2021, 15:00
Politics of Friendship 11/11
Online presentation of the semester project
by Laurenz Linke