Archive
2022
KubaParis
Off Grid
Location
Kunstverein DresdenDate
04.02 –31.03.2022Curator
Sylvia Sadzinski, Alexander WilmschenPhotography
Alexander PeitzText
Constantin Hartenstein
Off Grid
Kunstverein Dresden
@kunstverein_dresden
5 February – 1 April 2022
curated by Sylvia Sadzinski and Alexander Wilmschen
@sylv_inski @apw_x_
Constantin Hartenstein’s Off Grid at Kunstverein Dresden is devoted to the visibility and aesthetics of queer communities in the GDR that operated on the social margins.
In this exhibition, Hartenstein presents several epoxy resin sculptures, which are lit up and displayed in a tiered spatial arrangement, as well as a new video work. The light blue, translucent works are enriched with colour pigments that were used on an industrial scale at the time of the GDR. The epoxy resin not only binds the infused pigments to a crystalline structure, but also produces surface reliefs in the form of bodies, abstract patterns, and textual fragments.
The blue sculptures make reference to rare visual and written material from special archives and magazines. They incorporate motifs and texts from periodicals, advertisements, flyers, and pamphlets – alienating, expanding, and re-contextualising the queer and, in particular, gay aesthetics of East Germany in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The video work attends to locations that once acted as the scene’s meeting points; they can be read as spaces that offered both security and freedom. Hartenstein’s artistic approach deliberately highlights and questions gaps in the way this subject has been explored: What specific forms of expression did lesbian, gay, and queer groups create and use in their activism during the GDR? What did visibility look like outside specific venues and meeting places and how was it used to explain and draw attention to a supposed ‘otherness’? What remains of this visibility at present? Off Grid deals with key issues concerning body images, masculinities, exclusion, belonging and acceptance, networking and exchange. Furthermore, it asks how queer communities were created that are still meaningful today.
Kunstverein Dresden e.V.
Neustädter Markt 8, 01097 Dresden
graphic design: Maxim Tur @whitegauna
photos: Alexander Peitz @der.fufi
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Sylvia Sadzinski, Alexander Wilmschen