Saturday, November 28, 2009

Workshop: "Copyright and related topics for artists. musicians, filmmakers and other creative producers" with Andreas Lichtenhahn (lawyer), in German.
29 November at 3 PM







Friday, November 27, 2009

Vernissage of
Creative Rights - On Appropriation, Copyright and Copyleft





repetitions-revolutions-rituals by Azin Feizabadi


The Copyright Piece by Christian de Lutz


David Hammons. The Unauthorized Retrospective by Triple Candie


Planed (right) by Gilbert & George




Farkhondeh in front of Azin Feizabadi's work


The Creative Rights Library




Patrick Cariou vs Richard Prince from The Creative Rights Library



Creative Rights. On Appropriation, Copyright and Copyleft investigates questions concerning the use, re-use and misuse of images and information in the contemporary art world from artistic, legal, political and philosophical viewpoints.

Since the late 1970s appropriation of images and information by such artists as Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince has become a common and accepted technique, part and parcel of postmodernism's critical approach. Indeed it follows a tradition that goes back through pop art and nouveau realisme to Dada and cubist collage. Not without ethical, aesthetic and legal controversy, a number of law cases involving appropriation seems to have increased in recent years involving artists such as Jeff Koons, Richard Prince and Shepard Fairey

The exhibition Creative Rights consists of three parts: The exhibition with four artistic positions, the Creative Rights Library with extensive material on the presented artists and other recent law cases as well as a workshop on the theme of copyright.

more at http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-exh-16.htm and http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-exh-archive.htm

Monday, November 23, 2009



Image: Azin Feizabadi, from Repititions-Revolutions -Rituals

Art and Law IV
Creative Rights. On Appropriation, Copyright and Copyleft

Azin Feizabadi, Gilbert & George, Christian de Lutz, Triple Candie

The Creative Rights Library with documentation about Shepard Fairey vs AP, Richard Prince vs Patrick Cariou, Creative Commons, The Fair Use Projekt, Piratpartiet, etc.

Opening 27 November 2009, 8PM
Duration: 28 November 2009 - 7 February 2010
(closed 18 December 2009 - 3 January 2010)
Open Sat - Sun 2-6PM, exhibition tour 3PM

Workshop: "Copyright and related topics for artists. musicians, filmmakers and other creative producers" with Andreas Lichtenhahn (lawyer), in German.
28 November 2009, 15h (free, registration necessary: info@artlaboratory-berlin.org)


Creative Rights. On Appropriation, Copyright and Copyleft investigates questions concerning the use, re-use and misuse of images and information in the contemporary art world from artistic, legal, political and philosophical viewpoints.

Since the late 1970s appropriation of images and information by such artists as Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince has become a common and accepted technique, part and parcel of postmodernism's critical approach. Indeed it follows a tradition that goes back through pop art and nouveau realisme to Dada and cubist collage. Not without ethical, aesthetic and legal controversy, a number of law cases involving appropriation seems to have increased in recent years involving artists such as Jeff Koons, Richard Prince and Shepard Fairey

The exhibition Creative Rights consists of three parts: The exhibition with four artistic positions, the Creative Rights Library with extensive material on the presented artists and other recent law cases as well as a workshop on the theme of copyright.

(more information)

Saturday, November 21, 2009


Art Laboratory Berlin is pleased to announce
the Moscow exhibition of

Failed Organisms

Reiner Maria Matysik


November 26, 2009 – January 24, 2010
at
Laboratoria Art & Science
Russia, 105064, г. Москва
ул. Воронцово Поле, 10
8 (495) 917-32-57

Failed Organisms
originally shown in Summer 2008 at
Art Laboratory Berlin
http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/de-ausstellung-10.htm
http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-exh-10.htm
http://www.reinermatysik.de/

Text to the exhibition Failed Organisms
at Laboratoria Art & Science Space, Moscow, by Regine Rapp

Monday, November 02, 2009

Film Screening: Strange Culture,
http://www.strangeculture.net

(D: Lynn Hershman Leeson, 2007), followed by a Round Table. The case of Steve Kurtz will be discussed from legal, cultural-political and curatorial perspectives: Eberhard Schultz (lawyer), Mark C. Donfried (Institute for Cultural Diplomacy) and Christian de Lutz (Art Laboratory Berlin); Moderated by Regine Rapp (Art Laboratory Berlin).
Kino Arsenal, Potsdamer Platz 2, 10785 Berlin



Regine Rapp (Art Laboratory Berlin)




Eberhard Schultz (lawyer)




Mark C. Donfried (Institute for Cultural Diplomacy)

(photos above © 2009 Tim Deussen Fotoscout.de)


In cooperation with




Thursday, October 08, 2009

Opening of the exhibition SEIZED by Critical Art Ensemble &
Institute for Applied Autonomy


Steve Kurtz Critical Art Ensemble (CAE) photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


Detail 'Bodies of Evidence' from SEIZED photo © 2009 Tim Deussenfotoscout.de


Steve Kurtz(CAE) and Richard pell Institute for Applied Autonomy (IAA) photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


Detail 'Bodies of Evidence' from SEIZED photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


Detail 'Bodies of Evidence' from SEIZED photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


Detail from SEIZED (front room). photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


Detail from SEIZED (back room). photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de



Detail from SEIZED (back room). photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


Regine Rapp (center) gives the introductory talk.
photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de



photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de


photo © 2009 Tim Deussen fotoscout.de

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Art and Law III
Seized - Critical Art Ensemble
& Institute for Applied Au
tonomy

Opening: 2. October 2009, 8PM
Artist Talk: 4. October 2009, 4PM
Exhibition duration: 3. October - 15. November 2009

http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-exh-archive.htm

http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-exh-15.htm

Photos from the installation of the exhibition:



'Body of Evidence' from SEIZED


Richard Pell installing 'Body of Evidence'


Steve Kurtz Installing 'Body of Evidence'


Steve Kurtz Installing 'Body of Evidence'


Sunday, August 30, 2009

Artists in Dialog

Alex Toland: Personal Dispersal Mechanisms.
An Interactive Urban Exploration.

Sunday, August 30, 2009,





gallery installation







interactive urban exploration



urban plants are 'adopted' by participants



a polaroid of human and plant is taken



back at Art Laboratory Berlin


Natural distribution mechanisms of plant species are often severely obstructed in the city. Tree sponsorship is a popular and effective way of re-greening city parks and streets. Individual sponsors become personally linked to individual trees while beautifying the neighborhood and creating new habitats for birds, mammals and insects.

Artist Alex Toland takes this idea a step further by creating species partnerships for a day and encouraging personal interspecies relationships as a potential distribution mechanism. As part of the series Artists in Dialog at ART LABORATORY BERLIN the artist will realize a collaborative walk and installation project by leading a group of Berlin residents through part of the green corridor along the Panke and make personal introductions between individual people and plants. (more information)