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LISTENING | Focus > Europe V

The exhibition presents the works of 16 artists who participated in the previous year's European Art Fellowship artist exchange of the District of Upper Bavaria. The exhibition presents the works of 16 artists who took part in last year's artist exchange as part of the European Art Scholarship of the District of Upper Bavaria.

Date :

10.02.2024 until 07.04.2024

LISTENING | Focus > Europe V
© Lukas Hoffmann 

Dates

10 February ‒ 7 April 2024: Exhibition
Summer season, March – October:
Tuesday ‒ Saturday, 2 ‒ 7 pm; Sunday and holidays, 10 am ‒ 7 pm
Winter season, November – February:
Tuesday ‒ Saturday, 2 ‒ 6 pm; Sunday and holidays, 10 am ‒ 6 pm

The exhibition spaces and Café Botanika are wheelchair accessible.
The exhibition and accompanying programs are admission free.

231219_Listening_meetup+art
27.02.2024
Guided tour of the exhibition LISTENING with Alexandra M. Hoffmann ... weiterlesen
Kunst#Tag_094_Fokus_Europa
24.03.2024
Artist Talk in the framework of the exhibtion "LISTENING | Focus > Europe V" ... weiterlesen

Participating artists

Slim Cheltout (FR)
Mariandrie Chrysostomou (CY)

Margit Greinöcker (AT)
Tobias Hagleitner (AT)
Barbara Herold (DE)
Eunju Hong (DE)
Florian Huth (DE)
Mascha Illich (DE)
Marie Jaksch (DE)
Rachel Jutka (SK)
Franz Koppelstätter (AT)
Judit Lilla Molnár (HU)
Patrick Ostrowsky (DE)
Petr Kubáč (CZ)
Michalis Papamichael (CY)
Anna Pasco (DE)
Camilla Prey (DE)
Lilian Robl (DE)
Sarah Schrimpf (DE)

About the exhibition LISTENING

Every year, the artists, who have taken part in the residency programs with partner institutions from all over Europe, are introduced under the title "Focus > Europe". The exhibition "Focus > Europe V“ presents the works of 16 artists of the art exchange program in 2023.

Within the annual theme of "Stories" at Schafhof 2024, the focus of the exhibition is on the act of listening: this means that in addition to the act of listening, attention is also focused on what is happening. Beside the acoustic signal, visual stimuli and other information are also processed. Furthermore, there are always two sides to a story - telling and listening. There is an exchange of ideas and experiences, which creates a sense of community.

This also takes place as part of the residency program in the form of personal encounters and the works of art shown later: As guests, artists observe people and culture during their stay, thus "listening" with open eyes and ears to their new surroundings and incorporate this experience into their works. The public can share these impressions in the exhibition.