
14 February – 08 April 2004 Opening 13 February, 7:00 pm
The Swedish artist Ann-Sofi Sidén shows "Warte Mal!"
at the Kölnischer Kunstverein, a video installation about the
German-Czech border region. Following the collapse of Communism
and the opening of the borders in 1989, a new business sector developed
at this geopolitical intersection: mass prostitution.
Hundreds of girls from all over Eastern Europe work here as prostitutes,
attempting to halt passing, usually German, cars by shouting "Warte
Mal!" ("Wait a minute!") - often the first words
that the girls learn in German.
Ann-Sofi Sidén spent a period of nine months in this city,
creating a dense portrait with her hand camera, which is composed
of various filmic components. The artist expands the documentary
shots with architectonic, sculptural, photographic and performative
dimensions into a conceptual whole and sets them in an interrelationship
to one another in a spatial architecture. The manifold formal modes
of expression enter into an interaction, resulting in a network
of different perspectives and focal points that captivate us and
grant insights into a closed, secret world that otherwise remains
hidden.
The exhibition is presented in conjunction with the Project Migration,
initiated by the Federal Cultural Foundation, and provides an opportunity
for a first artistic encounter with the theme of migration, which
will be the focal point of the program of the Kölnischer Kunstverein
for the year 2005.
Biography
Ann-Sofi Sidén was born in 1962 in Stockholm. She lives and
works in Berlin.
Exhibitions (selected): Musée d´Art de la Ville de
Paris (2001); Berlin Biennale (2001); Villa Arson, Nice (2000);
Venice Biennale (1999), Secession, Vienna (1999); "Nuit Blance",
Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (1998), Biennale
de São Paolo (1998); "Zonen der Verstörung",
Steirischer Herbst (1997); "See What it Feels Like", Rooseum,
Malmö; Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm (1995); "P.S. 1.
Studio Artists 194", P.S. 1, New York (1994).
Publication
There will be a publication on the exhibition with a text by Robert
Fleck in German and English.
Exhibition Discussion
Robert Fleck (art theoretician and curator, Hamburg/Paris) with
Ann-Sofi Sidén.
4 March, 7 pm
Exhibition Tours
19 March, 6 pm Marion von Osten (artist and curator)
26 March, 6 pm Kathrin Rhomberg
Films
The exhibition is accompanied by the following films selected by
Ann-Sofi Sidén:
Lola (FRG 1978), Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Die Ehe der Maria Braun (FRG 1981), Rainer Werner Fassbinder
(dates to be announced)

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