BaliceHertling presents Kerstin Bratsch at Art 41 Basel – Art Statements

BaliceHertling presents Kerstin Bratsch at Art 41 Basel – Art Statements

BaliceHertling

June 7, 2010

Kerstin Brätsch
BroadwayBrätsch / Corporate Abstraction

Art 41 Basel – Art Statements

Hall 1.0, booth S 15

www.balicehertling.com

The IF

When You See Me Again It Wont Be Me

I Am Champagne

Kerstin Kopy Kommerzial

I Want To Be Wrong

Shanghai’d

Who’s Kerstin Brätsch?

Amaranth
Bubinga
Padouk
Fumed Oak
Tineo
Wenge
Zebrano

colored Plexiglas
magnets

16 Title Posters & 8 customized men’s-shirts by DAS INSTITUT

Kerstin Brätsch is a painter, currently living in NYC. She received her MFA at the Universität der Künste Berlin and at Columbia University NYC.

Her work is currently on view at “Greater New York” at P.S.1, curated by Klaus Biesenbach, Connie Butler and Neville Wakefield.

In 2007, she founded DAS INSTITUT together with Adele Röder. DAS INSTITUT, an import/export agency, is an ongoing collaboration that creates hybrid forms of artistic production and reproduction through painting, design, performance and promotion.

She recently participated in shows at Gio Marconi, Milan (2010), Vilmagold, London (as DAS INSTITUT) (2010), Sculpture Center, New York (as DAS INSTITUT) (2010), at Kunsthalle Zürich (including DAS INSTITUT) (2009), and at The New Museum, New York (2009).Brätsch had solo exhibitions at BaliceHertling Gallery, Paris (2009), and HermesundderPfau, Stuttgart (2009). DAS INSTITUT had solo exhibitions at the Swiss Institute, NYC (2009), curated by Piper Marshall and at New Jerseyy, Basel (2010).

This fall, Brätsch will have a solo exhibition at Parcsaintleger, Pougues-les-Eaux.

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