D. Schuerer Mosteiro Schuerer zu Gast im Kunstraum München
Kunstraum München•Jan 16, 2025 — Mar 02, 2025
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Conceptual artist Daniel Schürer follows a ‘hospitable’ concept of art, for which he transforms empty shopping arcades, smokehouses, stairwells, hop kilns, railway stations, multi-storey car parks, barracks, stables, publishing houses and much more into vital art venues for an (indefinite) period of time, based on his first art space Via113 (founded in 1993 in a former shoemaker’s shop).
The audience permutates from the role of viewer to guests and participants in his interventions; lingering and coming together are the yardsticks of his mostly installative and expansive mixed-media-interventions. These address the public as a monastery, dance floor, restaurant, café or hotel, music club, radio station, newspaper publisher or fictitious company, such as the Schürer & Töchter Shipbuilding Company. These temporarily established art spaces or scenarios are used to negotiate social themes ‘such as “nothingness”,...More
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D. Schuerer Mosteiro Schuerer zu Gast im Kunstraum München
Kunstraum München•Jan 16, 2025 — Mar 02, 2025
Press Release
Conceptual artist Daniel Schürer follows a ‘hospitable’ concept of art, for which he transforms empty shopping arcades, smokehouses, stairwells, hop kilns, railway stations, multi-storey car parks, barracks, stables, publishing houses and much more into vital art venues for an (indefinite) period of time, based on his first art space Via113 (founded in 1993 in a former shoemaker’s shop).
The audience permutates from the role of viewer to guests and participants in his interventions; lingering and coming together are the yardsticks of his mostly installative and expansive mixed-media-interventions. These address the public as a monastery, dance floor, restaurant, café or hotel, music club, radio station, newspaper publisher or fictitious company, such as the Schürer & Töchter Shipbuilding Company. These temporarily established art spaces or scenarios are used to negotiate social themes ‘such as “nothingness”,...More