April 29–July 1, 2023
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 73
14943 Luckenwalde
Germany
E-WERK Luckenwalde is pleased to announce details of the 2023 artistic programme—The Material Revolution. E-WERK will bring UK based artist Kira Freije to Luckenwalde for her first German institutional exhibition, screen a series of films by legendary land artist Agnes Denes, pioneer of the ecological art movement, alongside special performances and sound installation by the German musician and founding member of Einstürzende Neubauten, FM Einheit. In Autumn E-WERK will host new performance projects by Berlin based artists Melanie Jame Wolf and Lauryn Youden, the inaugural artists to take part in E-WERK invites.
The Material Revolution is a devotion to the political agency and silent power of materials to ignite systemic change. The programme will pay tribute to artists who refuse ingrained materialistic laws in order to reclaim meaning—from the subversive potential of metal in feminist discourse to the physical and radical reclamation of urbanised territories with abolished agriculture, and the building of instruments from industrial waste to produce new sonic territories. The exhibition programme will take place in conjunction with an ambitious new action-orientated residency programme which will be announced in early 2023.
Exhibition programme
Kira Freije: The Throat is a Threaded Melody
April 29 (preview day)–July 1, 2023
E-WERK Luckenwalde will unveil The Throat is a Threaded Melody by Kira Freije, an exhibition of new figurative sculptures by the artist, made specifically for E-WERK’s Turbine Hall. Themes of power and powerlessness jostle with the prosaic infrastructures of the street and interior. Headlights stream past to momentarily reveal the bustle and frequency within the human relationships at play. The fleeting but pervasive glow of transportation riffs off the close proximity of E-WERK to the train tracks running behind it. The recurring use of lamps in Freije’s work act as markers of space and time. Throughout the exhibition lies contradictory energy between material production and emotional rigour. Employing cold forming metal working with sand casting to formulate figures in various states of action or contemplation, Freije warps traditional and light industrial metalworking techniques. The figures on view are both emotionally and industrially constructed into reflective beings with a surreal possession of the cadence of daily ritual.
Agnes Denes: Wheatfield, Tree Mountain and The Living Pyramid
April 29 (preview day)–July 1, 2023
Alongside Kira Freije, E-WERK will present the three films Wheatfield, Tree Mountain and The Living Pyramid by the legendary ecological land artist Agnes Denes. Nonagenarian Denes has worked at the intersection of land-art, eco-feminism, mathematics and philosophy for over fifty years. Wheatfield – A Confrontation, in which she ambitiously planted a two-acre amber field of grain under the eyes of the Twin Towers and Wall Street in 1982, and Tree Mountain in which Denes planted 11,000 trees as a land reclamation work, are more pertinent than ever as the climate emergency escalates and the division of global wealth and poverty becomes increasingly exaggerated.
FM Einheit
April 29 (preview day: performance and sound installation)–July 1, 2023
The sound and material researcher FM Einheit is synonymous with the refusal of traditional musical thinking and laws. His instruments are the waste of the industrial society, which through affectionate and respectful handling are a portal to new musical worlds. As a reaction to declining support for the arts following the pandemic, FM Einheit has launched the project “the living Archiv.” With the support of Greek-Russian conductor Teodor Currentzis, ZKM Karlsruhe, media theorist Prof. Siegfried Zielinski and media archaeologist Dr. David Link, FM Modul broadcasts a series of podcasts that take a stand on burning issues of our time. Within the framework of the exhibition, the material becomes the source for a three-part performance with Siegfried Zielinski, Rica Blunck, Saskia von Klitzing and Volker Kamp, taking place in the TURBINENHALLE (FM Modul), TRAFO (the ear cooks, the eye eats) and FLUXDOME (sound machines).
E-WERK Invites…Lauryn Youden and Melanie Jame Wolf
Autumn 2023
E-WERK Invites is a satellite programme for practitioners to bring their projects to life in the spaces in and around E-WERK. Artists, Curators, Scientists, Architects, amongst others are invited to submit their ideas for workshops, exhibitions, talks, laboratories etc. for consideration and make use of the 10,000m2 space EW offers. In Autumn 2023, Lauryn Youden and Melanie Jame Wolf will present new projects, details of which will be announced in the Spring 2023.
A concurrent programme of residencies, symposiums and events will also be announced in 2023.
Supported by
The Approach, London
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects New York
Landkreis Teltow-Fläming
Henry Moore Foundation
For media and PR information contact
Nicola Jeffs, E-WERK Luckenwalde Press and PR Officer, nj [at] nicolajeffs.com / T +44 7794 694 754