

The curatorial team of the Sluice Biennial (London) selected two videoworks („homo faber“ and „aerotektur“) by Roger Kausch for „Sluice Screens“ – a non-thematic programme of projected moving image artworks.
Public Opening Hours:
Sunday 1 – Tuesday 3 October 2017
12 – 6 pm
Opening Saturday 30 September
Arch 11 & 12 Bohemia Place
Hackney Central
E81JB London


epodium gallery presents Kalas Liebfried and Paul Valentin in the international exhibition – Sluice Biennal – at Hackney Central in London
The exhibition “ADD FX” focuses on how the narrative potential of “effects” can bestow content-related dimensions to an artifact. The works on display are constructed to form a multi-part installation and explore the possibilities of inducing emotion through superficial impressions so as to investigate their narrative potential. Through a combination of moving and still images and objects, the ontology of the various artistic approaches is brought to the fore. Kinetics and stasis are found to relate to one another dialectically.
Public Opening Hours:
Sunday 1 – Tuesday 3 October 2017
12 – 6 pm
Opening Saturday 30 September
Arch 11 & 12 Bohemia Place
Hackney Central
E81JB London


Henriette Olbertz-Weinfurter
born 1985 in Halle (Saale)
lives in Munich
2007-2012
apprenticeships in glassdesign and glassblowing at the technical college for glass in Zwiesel
2013
glassblowing assistant at the “glass tower” Gernheim
2013-2019
studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Prof. Peter Otto (Netherlands), Benedikt Wiertz (Brazil), Markus Karstieß (Germany) and Nicole Wermers (GB)