Hosting

oscillates between the digital sphere and physical space. It transforms the studio into a temporary stage, turns the staircase into a pedestal. In an age were large parts of the art world seem to happen online, Hosting is curious about what role an actual location could take on in an artistic community and its wider audience today. Does space still become a place?
Hosting will have its irregular appearance as exhibition, performance, work in progress and reading club. It will put a focus on parallel economies, forms of collaboration and taking the process of formation as important as the final piece. On the way, Hosting will continue its own research on spatial concepts like Plato’s Chôra or the Japanese Ma – hoping to queer the past and future.

Hosting starts off with a series of events and exhibitions (and sees were it will be drifting) taking place at Studio Tess in Berlin Kreuzberg, founded in 2019 by the artist Rebecca Ann Tess.

 

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