> From: Gonsalves, Maureen <maureen.gonsalves@bangalore.goethe.org>
> Subject: PRESS RELEASE: Bangalore hosts German Artists-in-residence
> To: narendraraghunath@yahoo.com
> Date: Monday, November 30, 2009, 12:08 PM
> Greetings from the
> Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan!
>
> Bangalore plays host to three German artists in two
> artists-in-residence programmes supported by the
> Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan. Martina Rapedius and
> Thomas Rindfleisch are at 1 Shanti Road, an artist-led
> initiative, for two months. During their stay
> Rapedius/Rindfleisch intend to absorb images of the city as
> a landscape, investigate its formal and poetic aspects and -
> following the "inner" geography of emotions - emotionally
> explore the city and develop a site-specific installation.
>
> Matthias Einhoff, who is Co-Director Skulpturenpark
> Berlin_Zentrum and was Lecturer at the Universität der
> Künste, Berlin, will spend six weeks at Jaaga, a community
> space created to serve the arts, technology and social
> change communities in Bangalore.
>
> To introduce these young artists to Bangaloreans and to
> offer a glimpse into their artistic work and the plans they
> have for their stay in Bangalore we invite you to join us at
> Jaaga on December 2nd at 7.30 p.m. for a presentation and
> discussion on the Berlin art scene.
>
> Event: Introducing two German
> artist-in-residence programmes
> Date: December 2,
> 2009
> Time: 7.30 p.m.
> Venue: Jaaga, Rhenius Street, Off
> Richmond Road, Opposite the Hockey Association Stadium Main
> Gate, Shanthinagar
> No entry fee. All are welcome!
>
> May we request you to announce this event in your columns.
>
> Thank you as always for your cooperation.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Maureen Gonsalves
> Programme Coordinator
> Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan
> 716 CMH Road
> Indiranagar 1st Stage
> Bangalore 560 038
> Ph: +91 80 2520 5305/06/07/08-203
> Fax: +91 80 2520 5309
> arts@bangalore.goethe.org
> www.goethe.de/bangalore
> www.goethe.de/india
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