Flux I bell sTRUcTURs

association for search, theme & performance


Red Thread 2026:
on strengthen our sensitization,
we encourage  meandering, participatory activities
and as well as a reflection on holding on
to the concept of being, in times of fleeting (thin, self-centred)
selfie existences!


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Mäandern:::meander (pictures)
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Flux I bell sTRUcTURs
︎︎︎Projects curated by
Harm Lux, till May 2022


Bring in Weight (2019-2022)
︎︎︎a critique on populism
︎︎︎Info & Concept
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Curatorial Course
︎︎︎2021 / 2022

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Lübbener Str. 1
10997 Berlin Kreuzberg

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/ by appointment




Mark

Winter Exhibition 2026
 


February 10th - April 2t8th, 20206 
Appointment by fluxibell.structurs@gmail.com 


DEUTSCH
Woran messen wir uns und wie schlägt sich das in den Bildern nieder?

Wir präsentieren einen kleinen Teil unserer Sammlung und zeigen dabei bewusst unterschiedliche künstlerische Interessen: die ästhetisch-sinnliche sowie die ästhetisch-konzeptuell-kritische. Dabei fällt auf, dass der Innenraum- und Körperreferenz Platz über Jahren Platz einräumt für die Außenwelt, Medien und Naturbeobachtung.


ENGLISH
How do we measure ourselves, and how is this reflected in the images?

We present a small selection from our collection, showcasing a range of artistic interests, from the aesthetic-sensual to the aesthetic-conceptual-critical. It is interesting to observe how over the years the focus is shifting away from interiors and the body, making way for the outside world, the environment, the media and the observation of nature.



artworks on exhibition

White wall

horizontal top row, from left to right:
01 + 02 Christopher Williams, LA/Cologne, “Haiti”, “Vietnam” 1989
03         Cindy Bernard, Joshua Tree, “Untitled”
04         Jennifer Bolande, Joshua Tree, “Flagpole-sketch”, 1991

middle row, from left to right:
05        Sophia Berg, Berlin, “Bodenauschnitte”, 2024
06        Pawel Pepperstein (Medical Hermeneutics), Moscow, “Die große Niederlage” (The big defeat”) 1992

lower row, from left to right:
07        Lilly van der Stokker, Amsterdam/NYC “This Belongs to me”
08        Eberhard Weyel, Kassel (photography)
09        Amber de Saeger, Antwerp/Berlin (paper print and aquarel)
10       Jeanne Dunning,  Chicago "untitled Landscape 1987" 1991 (photography)
11        Andrea Acosta, Berlin, “A solitary Leaf...”, 2023





Yellow wall


from left to right:
12      Cecilia Edefalk, Stockholm, - , 1992, drawing
13      Vaclav Pozarek, Bern “Working woman in front of Mondrian composition” 1986, drawing
14 + 15 + 17 Peter Hagdahl, Paris-Stockholm, 3 Parts „Objekt-Interieur“, 1990 three photographs in dark red wood frames
16       Jan van de Pavert, Utrecht „Work in development“, 7 Polaroids with work description (center)
18       Hirsch Perlman, LA “Untitled” 1988 HPF 51, b/w photo

19       Tony Tasset, Chicago (sculpture)
20       Vaclav Pozarek, Bern (playing with Malevitsch piece)