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SUMMARY:Spider Piece
DESCRIPTION:„She traps things in her web; she embroiders her tiny corner of the universe“\n(Rachel Cusk\, Louise Bourgeois: Suites on Fabric\, 2019)\nMiia Rinne\, Mirka Raito\, Gosia Machon\, Niina Lehtonen Braun\, Piia Rinne\, Alice Chauchat\nFebruary 6–15\, 2026\nHilbertRaum\, Berlin\nOpening: Friday\, February 6\, 2026\, 6–10 pm\nwith the live installation River Eye by Piia Rinne & Miia Rinne\nDance piece: Alice Chauchat\, Sunday\, February 8\, 5 pm\nFinissage / Sunday Salon: Sunday\, February 15\, 2026\, 4–7 pm\nSPIDER PIECE brings together installative\, painterly\, performative\, and musical works that thread through the space like strands of a web. The exhibition sees the spider not merely as a metaphor\, but as a model of thinking and perception; an entity that embodies both productivity and captivity\, care and control\, sensitivity and ambivalence.\nThe pieces respond differently to recurrent motifs throughout art history—specifically the work of Louise Bourgeois—such as: the duality of motherhood\, corporeality\, and artistic labour. The spider is industrious\, precise\, enduring; it weaves structures out of itself that are at once shield\, archive\, and trap. It remains bound to one place\, yet perceives its surroundings with the utmost attention.\nThe participating artists contribute to the spider’s lexicon without defining it absolutely. Their works move between intimacy and display\, between inner sensations and outer structures. Here\, perception is not a stable state\, but something fragile and fluctuating—a constant spinning\, loosening\, and repairing.\nMiia Rinne develops a new installation for HilbertRaum that draws together elements of her earlier work Trapeze Net and extends them further atmospherically. Sound\, moving images\, and space interlock; audio material from C-cassettes becomes experienceable via headphones. Perception here becomes bodily\, selective\, and unreliable—a fabric of memory\, repetition\, and disturbance.\nMirka Raito’s pieces consider the phenomenon of ASMR: that difficult-to-describe tingling that can be triggered by whispering\, rustling\, or observing highly concentrated activities. In her work she examines ASMR as a threshold experience between space\, body\, and attention—between gently rushing past euphoria. Drawings\, objects\, and connective elements stretch into a quiet\, charged installation.\nGosia Machon presents small-format works on paper in which psychological states\, body images\, and natural scenes overlap. Her images appear at once open and condensed—like mental landscapes in which desire\, secrecy\, and reverence permeate one another.\nNiina Lehtonen Braun develops an installative arrangement of collages\, objects\, painting\, and stop-motion animation. The works unfold as a spatial narrative of images\, notes\, and associations in which layers\, ruptures\, and repetitions negotiate corporeality and experience.\nThe exhibition is further expanded through a series of performative interventions:\nAt the opening on 6 Feb\, Miia Rinne and Piia Rinne show a joint sound-video performance in which analogue cassette sounds\, tape loops\, and video material are live-woven together.\nOn Sunday\, 8 Feb\, Alice Chauchat performs a solo dance piece within the exhibition—a bodily engagement with space\, time\, and attention that temporarily sets the assembly of works in motion.\nSPIDER PIECE understands the exhibition space as a living structure: a place in which artistic processes\, bodies\, sounds\, and images touch\, become entangled\, and loosen again. A web that does not so much capture as make visible.\nText: Katharina Schilling\nTranslation: Sylvie Ringer\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2298229287345679/
URL:https://clockworkbanana.com/event/spider-piece/
LOCATION:Reuterstr. 31\, 12047 Berlin\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Look Up Here: Bowie\, 10 Years On - Remembering Bowie's Berlin Legacy
DESCRIPTION:Join writers Rory MacLean (Berlin: Imagine a City) & Demi Anter for an intimate performance/conversation in celebration of David Bowie.\nIn 1977\, a Canadian wannabe filmmaker travels to West Berlin for the job of a lifetime: working with David Bowie on the set of Just a Gigolo .\nIn 2016\, days after Bowie’s passing\, a fresh-faced Californian poet lands in the capital city and quickly finds she can’t escape her favorite musician’s legacy.\nIn 2026\, writers (and adopted Berliners) Rory MacLean and Demi Anter join forces for a special double act. Together they honor Bowie’s iconic Berlin era\, and reflect on how his journey through the city influenced their own.\nJoin us for an intimate evening of conversation and readings at Shakespeare & Sons Bookstore in Friedrichshain.\nSpace is limited\, early booking is encouraged. Books and drinks will be available for purchase. Suitable for all ages.\nAbout the speakers:\nFormer Berlin resident Rory MacLean worked with both Bowie and Marlene Dietrich\, and his books — which have been translated into a dozen languages — include UK top ten Stalin’s Nose \, Under the Dragon and Berlin: Imagine a City \, “the most extraordinary work of history I’ve ever read” said the Washington Post.\nCalifornia-native and Berlinerin since 2016\, Demi Anter is an extensively touring poet and creative writing facilitator\, with appearances at Glastonbury Festival\, Edinburgh Fringe\, Poetry Ireland\, the Scottish Storytelling Centre\, WABE and more. She regularly teaches on the subject of contemporary Berlin literature\, and facilitates workshops for London’s Irish Cultural Centre\, the National Theatre and others.\nRory and Demi debuted “Bowie in Berlin” — a performance and discussion of the creative icon and his Berlin sojourn — at the sold-out\, inaugural Sherborne Travel Writing Festival (UK) in 2023. This is their first performance together in Berlin.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1570575550649539/
URL:https://clockworkbanana.com/event/look-up-here-bowie-10-years-on-remembering-bowies-berlin-legacy/
LOCATION:Warschauer Straße 74\,Berlin\,10243\,DE
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