Category: Artists

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Almut Linde

ALMUT LINDE – Studio veddel

15.12.2023 – 24.01.2024

Studio Veddel ist ein offenes Atelierformat der Künstlerin Almut Linde, in dem sie vor Ort einen integrierten Blick auf ihre unmittelbare Umgebung wirft. Es geht um eine Perspektive auf die Gemengelage von Hafen-, Industrie- und Nachbarschaftsnutzungen auf der Elbinsel.

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TELLING IS LEARNING

Yashu with: Cihan,Nour, Olena 
Liliia, Nazila, Svitlana & Svitlana
Olena, Ana ,Luisa, Roxana, Mariia 
Nataliia & Nataliia, Lybov, Liudmyla
, Lisa, Margaret, Hasmik, Vira, Alona

Opening: 23.11.2023, 18 h
Exhibition: 24.-26.11.2023, 14-18 h
Artist Dinner & Finissage 29.11.2023, 18 h

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EXCLUSIVE ART

Eine Kooperation mit der Galerie der Villa
Eröffnung: 
MITTWOCH, 10.05.2023, 18 Uhr
AUSSTELLUNG: 11.05 – 21.05.2023

Hyper Cultural Passengers e.V.
Sieldeich 36, 20539 Hamburg

Öffnungszeiten: 
Do. & Fr.: 16–20 Uhr
Sa.& So.: 14–18 Uhr

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Anpu Varkey

‘Artist in Residence’ for the Hamburg India Week 2021

For the fifth time, HyCP is an official partner of the Hamburg India Week 2021 and we are very pleased to invite the Anpu Varkey from Bengaluru to join our Artist in Residence program at the HyCP Veddel Space / Hamburg.

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WALK BY THE OPEN WE
THE AARHUS – HAMBURG CONVERSATION

With: ARNAR ÓMARSSON, AYSHA AMIN, BENJAMIN KROG MØLLER, CHRISDIAN WITTENBURG, DITTE LYNGKÆR PEDERSEN, FINN BRÜGGEMANN, HEIDI SALAVERRÍA, JULIUS LEWY, KIM GRØNBORG, LOUISE VIND NIELSEN, MICHAEL KRESS, TORSTEN BRUCH, ANDROMEDA 8220, DAS ARCHIPEL, GÄNGEVIERTEL, SPANIEN19C

EXHIBITION  21.02-14.03.2021 / NEW – WATCH PARTY 06.03.2021, 14:00 h / PRE-RECORDING CONFERENCE 20.02.2021

Projects from Aarhus meet projects from Hamburg in order to experience the similarity and relationship of each other’s aesthetic approaches in their particular differences. All projects have in common a transdisciplinary orientation and an impact in the various fields of the social. We would like to learn with and from each other how strategies in solidarity in the field of international art and cultural exchange can develop new forms that reflect appropriately the problems of our time. The question pursues a critical consideration of the supposedly generally accepted concept of “we”.