10/2/10 (b. February 10, 2010) is a Berlin-based curatorial collective dedicated to testing the definitions of the temporary exhibition.
Inspired by the heterogenous and often contradictory forms that temporary exhibitions take, 10/2/10's projects are comprised of a sequence of
inter-disciplinary exhibitions staged in a variety of locations for time durations imposed by the work, space or social context. Each show will present a higher ratio of female to male artists from around the world at various stages of their career. With each project, 10/2/10's aim is to use the practice of exhibition building to interrogate what can be constituted as temporary.

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Artists in Exhibition IV at Appartment, 16th July 2010


Justin Bland
Juliette Bonneviot
Willie Brisco
Sol Calero Aurrecoechea
Robin Cameron
Graziano Capitta
Fabiola Carranza
Henrike Daum
Maj Anya DeBear
Anne de Vries
Louis Doulas
Constant Dullaart
Nine Eglantine Yamamoto-Masson
Felisa Funes
Rachel Garrard
Matt Goerzen
Kayla Guthrie
Uli Hakel
Parker Ito
Brendan Jaks
Mirak Jamal
Maito Jobbe duval
Carl Johnsv
JstChillin
Daniel Kingery
Martin Kohout
Rebecca LaMarre
André & Evan Lenox
Emmeline Loric
Dafna Maimon
Kristi Malakoff
Andre Marose
Petros Moris
Nicola Morton
Manfred Naescher
Heidi Nagtegaal
Hanna Terese Nillsson
Mira O'Brien
Jaakko Pallasvuo
Nathalee Paolinelli
Aude Pariset
John Reitman
Yoann Pisterman
Edward Salem
Kim Schoen
Janel Schultz
Shay Semple
Sydney Shen
Hayley Silverman
Elizabeth Skadden
Rasmuss Emmanuel Svensson
Gili Tal
Joey Tang
Brad Troemel
Isaac Bigsby Trogdon
Danna Vajda
Amanda Vietta
Brent Wadden
Easton West
Jessica Williams


tentwoten exhibition 4


tentwoten open call


Born of necessity, art documentation is the undervalued twin of all art works. Its purpose is to officially represent works held in higher esteem than itself in publications or via email, and to attract collectors, curators and art prize judges. Behind the image, is an unglamorous life of under-appreciation. Treated as infringements or ignored, too seldom is the medium of art documentation noted for what it enables and accomplishes: the ability to remember site specific or time-based works no longer with us, the chance to see art works on exhibition thousands of miles away, the potential to know what else an artist has produced, the power to invent and pictorially substantiate histories of art, and the beginning of every curatorial endeavor. Exhibition IV, 16 July, 2010 at Appartment (Berlin), will be an exhibition of these overlooked relics, pieced together from art documentation submitted via open call.

10/2/10 invites artists and art professionals from around the world to submit photographic documentation of their work as well as installation instructions, email correspondence, notes, (digital) drawings and unfinished/failed pieces that document the work's production procedure to be printed and hung in a celebration of these undervalued images. Exhibition IV will be part of an evening of festivities, including readings and performances by Triple Canopy, The Public School, and HUSH HUSH.

All submissions and inquiries should be sent to info@tentwoten.info by 13 July, 2010.
With your submission please include:

-A 300 dpi image (if need be, a lower dpi is okay too)
-Title, medium, year made
-Where i.e city, gallery, art space, etc.
-The documentation's credits or copyright information, i.e. a photographer, a gallery, the artist, etc.





















tentwoten

◊ Exhibition II ◊
Opening: 6pm – dark, Saturday, June 12, 2010
Open for viewing: 12pm – dark, Sunday, June 13, 2010


Participating Artists:
Jacob Cohen
Annice Kessler
Corinna Koch
Leanne Mackay
Caitlin Mociun
Erin Jane Nelson
Dominik Noé
Laura Piasta
Kathryn Politis
Annika Rixen
Eric Sidner
Gili Tal
Dario Utreras
Brent Wadden



There is so much planetary activity now, that rarely have we seen a month as powerful as June. You've been carried a long way since April 30th and June 1st. Things haven't always gone as planned, but you're about to hit the ground running, right into a big pile of pillows! Romance will be best in the first half of the month as Venus tours Cancer from June 1 to 13. That's the time to buy drinks and loiter in newly reopened establishments. Uranus and Jupiter retreat into Pisces at the summer's end, but in the meantime these two BFFs will cook up plenty of travel opportunities. If you are involved in a creative field you may be asked to publish or contribute to projects being kick started by friends and family. To maximize your opportunities for transience throughout June and July, let paper, pixels, and collage be your guide.

Exhibition II will be on view at Sonnenalle 31 for two days only!





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Alex Freedman (b. 1985 Los Angeles, CA) is an Independent Archivist and Administrative Art Geek. She lives and works in New York and Berlin.


Annice Kessler (b. 1983 Portland, OR.) is an artist working in painting, sculpture and photography.


Kathryn Politis (b. 1984 Athens, Greece) is an artist working primarily with photography and collaborating on a variety of projects.


Claudia Rech is an art historian (b. 1982 Bern, Switzerland) half Italian half Croatian, currently living and working in Berlin.


10/2/10 (b. February 10, 2010) is a Berlin-based curatorial collective.


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30.04 - 01.05.2010
KIM ◊ Exhibition I
Brunnenstrasse 10
10119 Berlin

Opening: 6pm – late, Friday / 12pm - late, Saturday
Performances: 9pm, Friday & Saturday


Featured artists:

Juliette Bonneviot
Henrike Daum
Ethan Hayes-Chute
Maïto Jobbe duval
Carl Johns
Emilia Kuryłowicz
Lindsay Lawson
Elina Minn
Nicholas Pittman
Wooden Veil (performance)
Helga Wretman (performance)



Come Get Your Stars Aligned With 10/2/10

Travel and relationships with people in countries other than your own will be very fortunate for you now. This is a very expansive, growth-inducing vibration that will help you introduce some new elements into your life - friends and business opportunities, not to mention new sights, sounds, and concepts. Import-export of ideas, goods, and services will bring bright opportunity, as will any project involving publishing, broadcasting, and university instruction and study. If you are creative, a major artistic project will come to a glorious conclusion at month's end, within four days of April 28. Your career is about to bring big, exciting developments next month, but you'll need to be ready. Venus' tour of your reputation sector indicates the word about your performance is quite spectacular, and has filtered to executives at the very top. In love, finally, your prospects are looking up! Venus will tour your true love sector from April 25 to May 19. If you are single and not dating, you may have a memorable meeting - be sure to be out. Look your best! This will be an enchanting period for love, and perhaps one of the best of the year. But when in doubt, the answer is more velvet. More velvet in your wardrobe, more velvet in your paintings, more velvet in your cheese, more velvet in your approach to life.

"Exhibition.I" will be on view at KIM for two days only!



10/2/10 henrike daum installation outside tentwoten
Henrike Daum, view from outside

10/2/10 henrike daum installation inside tentwoten
Henrike Daum, inside view

10/2/10 installation view tentwoten
Installation view, from left to right - Juliette Bonneviot, Nicholas Pittman, Lindsay Lawson

10/2/10 installation view tentwoten
Installation view, from left to right - Nicholas Pittman, Lindsay Lawson, Ethan Hayes-Chute, Carl Johns, Elina Minn

10/2/10 elina minn installation tentwoten
Elina Minn

10/2/10 nicholas pittman tentwoten
Nicholas Pittman

10/2/10 installation view tentwoten
Lindsay Lawson, Ethan Hayes-Chute, Carl Johns, Maito Jobbe duval, Emilia Kuryłowicz

10/2/10 installation view tentwoten

10/2/10 tentwoten
Ethan Hayes-Chute, Carl Johns, Maito Jobbe duval, Emilia Kuryłowicz

10/2/10 installation wooden veil tentwoten
Wooden Veil, installation view

10/2/10 installation wooden veil tentwoten
Wooden Veil, installation view upstairs

10/2/10 installation wooden veil tentwoten
Wooden Veil, installation detail view

10/2/10 installation wooden veil tentwoten
Wooden Veil, installation detail view

10/2/10 helga wretmann performance tentwoten
Performance choreographed by Helga Wretmann. Performers: Jana Reinhardt and Maxwell Simmer

10/2/10 helga wretmann performance tentwoten

10/2/10 helga wretmann performance tentwoten








Juliette Bonneviot's Series of prospective, virtual, virtualized painted images consists of oil paintings from images created with 'bryce 3D' software. Each painting depicts an image of an Action painting from the 1950's that has been integrated into the 3-dimensional space of the software, showing the translation of an image through various modes of its possible existence.








Berlin based Henrike Daum plays with the relationship of art and science in her video works, true to the motto „science fiction“, observation is combined with imagination and research with fantasy.








Ethan Hayes-Chute (1982, Maine) is an American artist currently based in Berlin. Through paintings, sculptures, artist's books and large-scale installations, he explores the ideas of self-sufficiency, self-preservation and self-exclusion as models for living. His work has been exhibited throughout Europe as well as the United States, and will be featured in a book released by Gestalten, autumn 2010.








Maïto Jobbe duval is a visual artist exploring segments of narrative through writings and photography as well as moving image. She has collaborated with choreographers and theatre designers, and is now focusing on distributing her work through independent publications.








Carl Johns was born in Indiana, USA. He makes videos, drawings, and sound pieces.








Emilia Kuryłowicz is a berlin based artist born in 1983 in Warsaw, Poland. "I have never had stereovision because one of my eyes is lazy. My eyes are detached from each other producing an image that is always somewhat incorrect, undefined and distorted. I am always fascinated with what is a side effect, what is unwanted or disowned, searching neither for a solution, nor a definition but maybe for a surprise".









Lindsay Lawson is an American artist living and working in Berlin. Her most recent works involve the restaging of Yvonne Rainer's "Trio A" as performed by dancers and non-dancers who must overcome certain obstacles (like unfamiliarity and incomplete memory) in their attempt to perform the piece.








Elina Minn is a Finnish artist based in Berlin, who works with moving image and paper, among other things.








Nicholas Pittman (b. 1980) studied painting with Neil Campbell and Peter Schuyff at Emily Carr in Vancouver. He now lives and works in his hometown of Portland, Oregon, under the tutelage of Henri Matisse, following the dictum that a canvas should create light.








Wooden Veil is a Berlin-based art group formed in 2007. Inspired by the shared hauntedness of their respective homelands, they combine elements from forgotten and misremembered traditions to create a microcosmic world which only Wooden Veil inhabits. Performances, installations and videos are characterized by an expansive wardrobe of ritual dress, and the creation of shrines, relics and talismans used to create music.








Helga Wretman born in 1985 in Stockholm, Sweden, currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. She explores the fake and real, fantastic possibilities and limitations of the body and technology. A dancer, stunt double and performance artist, Wretman thrives on pushing her personal limits to their breaking point. She is a frequent collaborator with artists such as AIDS-3D, Reynold Reynolds, and Christoph Brunquell.






































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Juliette Bonneviot

Henrike Daum

Ethan Hayes-Chute

Maïto Jobbe duval

Lindsay Lawson

Elina Minn

Nicholas Pittman

Wooden Veil

Helga Wretman

KIM