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LAGE EGAL
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Opening hours
Wed - Sat 15:00-18:00
Opening hours
see exhibition
Phone
0173-1807226
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Foundation year
2012
Director/initiator
Pierre Granoux
Transport
M4 Hufelandstr. • S-Bahn Greifswalderstr.
Founded in 2012, LAGE EGAL still regards itself as an experimental Berlin-based laboratory intent on tampering with the prevalent mechanisms of art presentation and mediation in a rather playful way. The emphasis is on curatorial projects that scrutinize and reconsider the stature of exhibitions as such, also as a creative act that repeatedly provides the audience with new ways of viewing art.
LAGE EGAL has set a long-term goal to give artists the opportunity to display their work outside the commercial art market, also as a professional ground for curatorial practice to guest curators. LAGE EGAL also distinguishes itself through its thematic discussions with artist’s books and editions — and accordingly by questioning the original, the copy or reproduction, the duplicate or the series.
Even though the designation 'artist-run space' or ‘project space’ as such suggests a local constant, the concept of the non-profit art space(s) LAGE EGAL ("location no matter") is rather unattached to one specific location. LAGE EGAL is not only a word–play, it also describes exactly the process of a textual and programmatic dynamism and flexibility where the location of the space becomes irrelevant.
LAGE EGAL
ABS 3—Temporary Artist's Book Shop - The book as an artwork as an exhibition as a bookFor the duration of the exhibition, LAGE EGAL becomes a bookstore/reading library named #TABS where the public will be able to look through, peruse,... | 23 Aug-18 Sep | read more |
PSF 2015: IM NEBELThe space in which the performance takes place is first filled with thick fog. While the fog slowly dissipates, the artist Ivan Liovik Ebel reads a... | 22 Aug | read more |
Ewig im Werden, nie vollendet“Ewig in Werden, nie vollendet” is a new interpretation of the last concerto by the composer Béla Bartòk, written in 1945 while he was in a terminal... | 9 Aug | read more |