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Jasmin Werner

    Jasmin Werner. SCALALOGIA and The Wheel of Life
    Jasmin Werner. Melted Memoria
    • Jasmin Werner. Melted Memoria

      Ausst. Kat.: Städtische Galerie Bärenzwinger, Berlin 2019; Damien & The Love Guru, Brussels 2019; Come Over Chez Malik’s, Hamburg 2020-2021; Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster 2021; Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin 2021

      The publication Melted Memoria documents a five-part series of sculptural works by artist Jasmin Werner, in which three buildings? interwoven history and materials are investigated: the Palace of the Republic, Berlin's City Palace, and Burj Khalifa.0To enter a discussion on the culture of memory in public space, Werner draws on the controversy surrounding the construction of Berlin?s new City Palace, which was erected on the site of the former Palace of the Republic, and embarks on a search for clues of financial and ideological forms of exchange, which leads her from the Middle Ages to the globalized present.0The connection between Berlin and Dubai, the former USSR and the stronghold of global capitalism, already exists in the building material itself ? when the Palace of the Republic, symbol of the socialist state?s power, was demolished, its steel beams were reused in the construction of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, currently the tallest building in the world.00Text: Rahel Aima, Elisa Barrera, Marie Sophie Beckmann, Michiel Huijben, Elena Malzew, Petra Marx, Aloys Prinz, Jan Tappe.00Exhibition: Come Over Chez Malik?s, Hamburg, Germany (2020-2021)

      Jasmin Werner. Melted Memoria
    • Jasmin Werner. SCALALOGIA and The Wheel of Life

      Ausst. Kat. Kunstverein Braunschweig, 2018

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The staircase as leitmotif: Jasmin Werner's first institutional solo exhibition at the Kunstverein Braunschweig is accompanied by a catalogue in cooperation with the Friedrich-Mielke-Institut für Scalalogie of the Ostbayerischen Technischen Hochschule in Regensburg. The intersection of architecture, religion, economy, cultural history, and fine arts is decisively for her artistic practice and will structure the publication's content and form. Drawing on the format of the book series 'Scalalogia - Schriften zur internationalen Treppenforschung' ['Scalalogia - Writings on International Stairway Research'], which was published in 20 volumes in total by Friedrich Mielke, the exhibition catalog will include installation views, photographs of displayed and earlier works, and images and descriptions of the architectural models on view. Exhibition: Kunstverein Braunschweig, Germany (08.12.2018 - 17.02.2019).

      Jasmin Werner. SCALALOGIA and The Wheel of Life