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Janis Löhrer's artistic practice deals with questions of queer identity, space and body, masculinity and shame. In his first institutional solo exhibition Right Place, Wrong Time, which will open on November 1, 2025, at NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein as part of the series Young Art Euregio in cooperation with STAWAG, Löhrer will present a site-specific installation on the upper exhibition floor consisting of a multitude of glazed ceramics that appear to be scattered randomly throughout the space, as well as a large communal ceramic shower, which the artist has recreated in detail, complete with a tiled wall, handmade shower fittings, and soap dishes.
The works draped around the room are ceramic replicas of everyday objects that one might (or might not?) find in such a place: dirty sneakers and various items of clothing, mostly black - from sort trunks to caps to jockstraps - all of which appear to have been worn, but give no indication of who might have owned them. This anonym…
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Janis Löhrer's artistic practice deals with questions of queer identity, space and body, masculinity and shame. In his first institutional solo exhibition Right Place, Wrong Time, which will open on November 1, 2025, at NAK Neuer Aachener Kunstverein as part of the series Young Art Euregio in cooperation with STAWAG, Löhrer will present a site-specific installation on the upper exhibition floor consisting of a multitude of glazed ceramics that appear to be scattered randomly throughout the space, as well as a large communal ceramic shower, which the artist has recreated in detail, complete with a tiled wall, handmade shower fittings, and soap dishes.
The works draped around the room are ceramic replicas of everyday objects that one might (or might not?) find in such a place: dirty sneakers and various items of clothing, mostly black - from sort trunks to caps to jockstraps - all of which appear to have been worn, but give no indication of who might have owned them. This anonym…
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