LIGTH UP

Künstler*in: Ulrike Seyboth, Selçuc Dizlek, David John Flynn, Ingo Fröhlich, Sheila Furlan, Eberhard Ross
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Galerie Fenna Wehlau | Amalienstr. 24 und 21 |  80333 München
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19.01. – 15.03.2024

Ausstellungsansicht LIGTH UP | Foto © Linda Nau

small is big

Artists: Ulrike Seyboth, Christine Brunella, Bettina Bürkle, Rupert Eder, David John Flynn, Ingo Fröhlich, Sheila Furlan, Carmen Hillers, Andreas Kocks, Dieter Kärnzlein, Peter Lang, Christine Leins, Eberhard Ross, Erin Wiersma, Stephan Wurmer
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Galerie Fenna Wehlau | Amalienstr. 24 and 21 | 80333 München
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09.11. – 21.12.2023
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Special Guest: Shengni Guo, Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, double bass solo | Wednesday, 20 Dec. from 6:30 pm

Ausstellungsansicht | Bild: Ulrike Seyboth, Snow Tracks ⁄ Printemps | Foto © Linda Nau

ALLES SCHWINGT! Sound sculptures to play along with

Artists: Ulrike Seyboth & Ingo Fröhlich
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Art on architecture | Maria Leo Primary School | Conrade Blenkle Str. 20 | Berlin
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28.09.2023 | 3.30 + 4.30 pm
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Music performance: Robyn Schulkowsky & Joey Baron (percussions)
Introduction: Frizzi Krella (art historian)

The Kunst am Bau work comprises five sound sculptures installed in the entrance hall of the school building and across floors up to the third floor. Each level of the building is given its own tonality. In poetic interplay, they form the „sound“ of the school. Starting from dark, deep-sounding sound tubes in the foyer (earth), further sound tubes are installed from the first to the third upper floor (plants, animals, sky) and form the sonorous whole in the common togetherness of the school.

My studio | 2023 | Berlin | foto © Hermann Bredehorst

PORTRÄTIERT – Berliner Künstlerinnen im Atelier

Künstler*innen: Ulrike Seyboth, Cornelia Renz, Ina Bierstedt, Harriet Groß, Laura Bruce, Käthe Kruse, Nadja Siegl, Susanne Schirdewahn, Elisabeth Masé, Veronike Hinsberg, Heide Pawelzik, Friederike Jokisch, Karen Stuke, Sibylle Prinzessin von Preußen, Viola Schill, Alke Brinkmann, Eva Moeller, Katharina Schnitzler, Funda Özgünaydin, Irene Hug, Semra Sevin, Annett Zinsmeister, Kerstin Grimm, Vera Schwelgin, Delia Keller, Ines Doleschal, Susanne Ahner, Margareta Hesse, Zuzanna Skiba, Sabine Herrmann, Irmgard Merkens, Emerita Pansowova
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PROJEKTRAUM VdBK 1867 | Eisenancherstr. 118 |  10777 Berlin
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28.04. – 30.04.2023

Im Berliner Atelier | 2023 | Foto © Hermann Bredehorst

NITARDI Kunstpreis

Ulrike Seyboth
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Ich freue mich, den NITARDI-Kunstpreis 2022 gewonnen zu haben, der von DIE GALERIE ausgelobt wurde. In diesem Jahr wird der Premium-Wein von Nitardi 2020 abgefüllt und etikettiert.

Etikett Ulrike Seyboth | 2. Flasche von links | Foto © Ulrike Seyboth

I DRAW THE TIME, YOU PAINT THE MOMENT

Artists: Ulrike Seyboth & Ingo Fröhlich
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Galerie Fenna Wehlau | Amalienstr. 24 und 21 |  80333 München
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Introduction: Nina Holm, Art historian
Music: Improvisations between pictures and music with Axel Wolf, lute

Galerie Fenna Wehlau is pleased to announce a new collaboration with the Berlin artists Ulrike Seyboth and Ingo Fröhlich. To mark the occasion of their first joint exhibition in Munich, we cordially invite you to the press event on Thursday, 27 October 2022, at 11 am. The artists will be present.

„It is the joyful moment to make the sensitive dialogue between painting and drawing resonate in a special juxtaposition. The gestures of drawing and painting, that is, the continuation of lines in time and the setting of the moment in a colourfulness, experience not only a psychological but also a deep physical meaning for both artists. Rhythmically repetitive movements, whether with pencil, brush or chalk, are an essential part of their work.“

Frizzi Krella, 2021, catalogue: Ulrike Seyboth & Ingo Fröhlich, Je dessine le temps, tu peins l’instant, Distanz Edition

I draw time, you paint the moment | exposition view | 2023 | foto © Linda Nau

Award of the art competition for the new building of the 48th primary school in Berlin

Künstler*innen: Ulrike Seyboth & Ingo Fröhlich | Award winners of the art competition in architecture
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„Alles schwingt! Klangskulptur zum Mitmachen/Sound sculpture to play with

The almost room-high, wooden sound tubes, which have an immediate spatial presence and can also be played as instrumental resonators and thus be perceived acoustically, mark places of encounter within the school building in the sense of the orientation of the 48th primary school as a musical school according to the concept of Daniel Barenboim with Montessori pedagogy.

The design of a multi-part sound sculpture was positively appreciated by the jury above all because of its long-term interactive potential. It offers – according to the unanimous assessment of the jury – the possibility to explore and experience auditory experiences independently or in collaborative project work over several generations of pupils. The installation also impresses with its special, haptically interesting and sustainably conceived materiality. Unlike technical devices, the material (local maple) ages in a positive way. The work extends over several storeys, with the pitch of the sound tubes increasing as the number of storeys rises. Similar to a pan flute, the sound tubes are arranged concave and increasing in size, creating a clear division of space. The work is unpretentious, simple in a positive way and sustainable in terms of both material and content.

BANKING FOR FUTURE

Künstler*innen: Ulrike Seyboth, Ingo Fröhlich, Alice Hauck, Christina Huber, Camille Lacroix, Jean-Baptiste Monnin, Esther Nicklas, Amelie Plümpe, Matti Schulz,  Tammo Winkler
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Kunst- und Projekthaus Torstraße 111 | 10119 Berlin
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25.06. – 10.07.2022
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Kurator*in: Ulrike Seyboth & Ingo Fröhlich

In Krisen stecken immer auch Chancen. Sie sind eine Aufforderung die Dinge und bisherigen Handlungsweisen wie auch Werte zu hinterfragen und bestenfalls neu zu bewerten.

Die Ausstellung der Künstler*innen der Torstraße 111 spiegelt, wie auch der Titel BANKING FOR FUTURE, wider, dass sowohl Kunst(Werke) wie auch die Bereitstellung von Raum durchaus Investitionen in die Zukunft sein können, die sich lohnen! Neben der individuellen Freude am Kauf, am eventuellen Besitz oder Genuss eines Kunstwerkes und der persönlichen Auseinandersetzung damit, sind es doch gerade die zu einer  gemeinschaftlichen Nutzung zur Verfügung gestellten Orte, die den Stadtraum aufwerten, bereichern und lebenswert machen.

Ulrike Seyboth & Ingo Fröhlich | 2023 | Kunst- und Projekthaus Torstraße 111 | Foto © Hermann Bredehorst