Archive 2021 KubaParis

Real Life Shoes

Installation View
Installation View
Diego Salvador Rios, I still believe I am (object-videotuneVersion4"RealLifeShoes"Dedicated2JeronimHorvat), 2021, Mixed, Dimensions Variable
Diego Salvador Rios, I still believe I am (object-videotuneVersion4"RealLifeShoes"Dedicated2JeronimHorvat), 2021, Mixed, Dimensions Variable
Sollee Kim
Sollee Kim
Marc Hirt, Who Stole My Soul,
Marc Hirt, Who Stole My Soul,
Dominic Michel, Restored Harness Boot, 2020
Dominic Michel, Restored Harness Boot, 2020
Christian Roncea, Harlequin Droppings, 2021
Christian Roncea, Harlequin Droppings, 2021
Gaia Vincensini
Gaia Vincensini
Finn Curry, Inside the Shoe Detail
Finn Curry, Inside the Shoe Detail
Ece Canguden
Ece Canguden
Tobi Keck
Tobi Keck
Sophie Conus
Sophie Conus
Paul Barsch
Paul Barsch
Nicholas Warburg
Nicholas Warburg
Mitchell Anderson
Mitchell Anderson
Lukas Stäuble
Lukas Stäuble
Pauline Coquart
Pauline Coquart
Manuela Morales
Manuela Morales

Location

Atelierhaus Klingental

Date

23.09 –25.09.2021

Curator

Jeronim Horvat

Photography

Nicolas Gysin

Subheadline

Manuela Morales, Lukas Stäuble, Cassidy Toner & Napoleon, Gaia Vincensini, Paul Otis Wiesner, Maya Rikli, Paul Barsch, Tobi Keck, Pauline Coquart, Marc Hirt, Jessy Razafimandimby & Emma Bruschi, Ece Canguden, Marian Luft, Gina Folly, Dominic Michel, Finn Curry, Christian Roncea, Ylona Isabel Stutz, Julian-Jakob Kneer, Bob Schatzi Hausmann, Maya Hottarek, Manuel Schneider, Mitchell Anderson, Paula Santome, Anne de Vries, Sollee Kim, Diego Salvador Rios, Vela Arbutina, Nicholas Warburg, Mäschi, Sophie Conus, Marie Matusz

Text

“Real Life Shoes” – a group-show highlighting the space we carry around with us, as well as the various possibilities and perspectives on exhibition making. 35 Artists were invited by Jeronim Horvat to install their work in, on or to become the shoe. The selected shoes functioning as hosts were lend by friends in Basel, becoming temporary exhibition spaces or transforming into sculptures, some were already edited beforehand in the participating artists studios. Space itself has become a topic in curating, from various off site exhibitions, addressing not only the white cube relation but also the necessity of space for artists as well as questioning traditional exhibition making. A change of perspective is always a good way to new beginnings.

Jeronim Horvat