It’s the 21st Century that Expects Everything from You

Viktoria Binschtok, Elina Brotherus, Peggy Buth, Yvon Chabrowski, Louisa Clement, Marsha Cottrell, Rebekka Deubner, Jan Paul Evers, Falk Haberkorn, Esther Hovers, Paul Hutchinson, Sven Johne, Julia Kissina, Simon Lehner, Marge Monko, Simon Norfolk, Barbara Probst, Anys Reimann, Adrian Sauer, Sarah Schönfeld, Fiete Stolte, Clare Strand, Rosemarie Trockel, Marion Scemama & David Wojnarowicz

curated by Christin Müller

An exhibition by
Art’Us Collectors Collective
hosted by frontviews at HAUNT

as part of EMOP
European Month of Photography 2025

Opening Times
1 Mar – 29 Mar 2025
Wed – Sat 2 – 6 pm
and on Sun 2 Mar 11am - 5pm
and by personal appointment at office@frontviews.de

location
frontviews at HAUNT (yard)
D – 10785 Berlin
 

Websites

hauntberlin.de
www.emop-berlin.eu
www.art-us-collective.com

Social Media
@frontviews_
@haunt_berlin
@art_us_collectors_collective
 

The exhibition is part of the European Month of Photography 2025.

This project is profoundly supported by Senate Departement for Culture and Social Cohesion. It´s also made possible with the initiative of the whole collective.

 


Barbara Probst Exposure #71b, N.Y.C., Crosby & Broome Street, 2009 © Barbara Probst und Galerie Kuckei und Kuckei, Berlin, VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Programme

Vernissage 
Fri 28 Feb 2025 6 – 9 pm

Guided Tour
Sun 2 Mar 2025 11am
with curator Christin Müller

Round Table
Sat 15 Mar 5 pm
Talk about collective engagement in art with the Art’Us Collectors Collective, Bianca Kennedy (artist collective kennedy & swan) and Nicola E. Petek (curator, frontviews Berlin)
moderated by Heike Fuhlbrügge (freelance curator and author, Berlin)

 
Christin Müller in dialogue on the perception of contemporary images
Sat 29 Mar 3 pm
 
Finissage
Sat 29 Mar 4 – 6pm
 

 

It's the 21st Century that Expects Everything from You

 

Ideologies and emotions shape our present. Digitalization, climate change, and conflicts between social groups and states are creating political and social upheavals that affect us as individuals just as much as our environment. The selected artists reflect experienced and impending transformation processes. With their works, they counter the fast-paced image politics of the media with carefully crafted images and thus offer new perspectives on the challenges of the early 21st century. How do we position ourselves in the present? What effects does the reorganization of societies have? How are urban and rural realities changing? What is expected of us? The exhibition sheds light on these questions with photographic works by the Art'Us Collectors' Collective, a non-profit association of private collectors committed to a lively exhibition and mediation culture.

 


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Viktoria Binschtok
 
Elina Brotherus
 
Peggy Buth
 
Yvon Chabrowski
 
Marsha Cottrell
 
Louisa Clement
 
Rebekka Deubner
 
Jan Paul Evers
 
Falk Haberkorn
 
Esther Hovers
 
Paul Hutchinson
 
Sven Johne
 
Julia Kissina
 
Simon Lehner
 
Marge Monko
 
Simon Norfolk
 
Barbara Probst
 
Anys Reimann
 
Adrian Sauer
 
Sarah Schönfeld
 
Fiete Stolte
 
Clare Strand
 
Rosemarie Trockel
 
David Wojnarowicz & Marion Scemama