Exhibition Opening: 11.09.2025, 19:00 Uhr with a performance by Sawako Ogo
opening hours (free admission): 12.-14.09., 19.-20.09. 15:00 – 18:00 Uhr
with Marc-Antoine Carcereri, Satoshi Hoshi, Yukihiro Ikutani, Luzie Kork, Sawako Ogo, Juan Pablo Zamora Figueroa, Franka Schwarz, Michael Sellmann, Lottie Stephens
„FAUNA-X“ – immersive concert experience präsentiert von Ensemble-menajiri
12.09. & 13.09. 20:00 Uhr
90 Min., 20 Euro, ermäßigt 15 Euro
“KabuKlub (かぶくラブ)” – Multimediale Tanz-Performance Präsentiert von ELEKTRO KAGURA
19.09. & 20.09. 20:00 Uhr – Open End
20 Euro, ermäßigt 15 Euro
Umspannwerk Reinickendorf, Breitenbachstr.32, 13509 Berlin
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The Quagmire
22.-24.08.25
Opening: 22.08. 18Uhr
Culterim Studios
Herzbergstraße 125, 10365 Berlin
Andris Braeuer, Constanza Guadalajara, Cian Handschuh, Dan Carroll, Elisa Pastora, Grace Baggott, Irene Ambrogi, Jana Grewe, Luzie Kork, Valeria Romandia
Weekend Program:
Fri 19:30 Mateo Sánchez Galán, 20:30 Alex Bretell & Fin Warren
Sat 15:00 Uhr: Curator Tour with Lottie Stephens & Artist Talk with Irene Ambrogi
Sun 18:30 Sulker. 19:30 Nilgün Özer & JUANA
Curated by Lottie Stephens
A quagmire is defined as a soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot. Similar to a swamp or bog, its key characteristic lies in the difficulty of navigating its terrain, due to an excess of water. The word originates from 17th-century Old English: quag, meaning bog or marsh, and mire, meaning wet ground.
In this group exhibition, the artists have imagined this attic space as both a physical site – marked by time, decay, and growth – as well as a metaphor for the politically uneasy, unstable times. “The Quagmire” is a space to express inner thoughts, to think through making, and allow ideas to come to the surface.
When the curator, Lottie Stephens, first moved to Berlin, she was told “Berlin is a swamp”. A melting pot of peculiar and intriguing characters and ideas: bubbling and boiling, stinking and ever-changing – regenerating , sinking and metamorphosing. Berlin is famously a city built in a glacial valley, formerly a marshy and swampy lowland – the Slavic word “berl” also meaning swamp. Across the city, striking pink pipes protrude over the city’s streets, part of the infrastructure designed to prevent water overflow. Structures meant to stop the city from flooding glimmer everywhere, if you look carefully enough. Staging the exhibition in this attic felt instinctive. Several of the participating artists have studios in the same building, as members of Culterim Studios. This attic is part of the former Herzbergstraße workers’ housing from the DDR era and stands in direct contrast to the conventional white cube gallery space.
The works in this exhibition are not bound by a single aesthetic but instead a shared artistic trust in materiality, intuition and transformation. Many artists have returned to the elements of clay, mud, ash, film, all materials that hold memory and resist control. Through slower, tactile processes, they explore themes of place, dwelling, decay, and regeneration. Some investigate the land directly; others treat the body or built environment as a terrain. Across sculpture, performance, photography, painting, and film, there’s a deep engagement with process; where making becomes a way of thinking, feeling, and resisting the speed of the contemporary age. This exhibition proposes that in unstable times, grounding oneself in matter — in the mess, the cracks, the quagmire — is not a retreat, but a radical act.
In this attic, suspended high above Berlin’s swampy ground, the artists have gathered to not find solid footing, but embrace the quagmire – a constantly shifting space where new forms can take root.
Text: Lottie Stephens
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Kandelabra
Kollaboration mit freiem Tanztheater
work in progress Performance
05.07. und 06.07.2025
20 Uhr
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Open Studio
May 10, 2025 ; 14-20 Uhr
Atelier 21, 1.O.G.
Atelierhaus Auguste-Viktoria-Allee 99-100
13403 Berlin
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Geistzeit VI
presented by: Elektro Kagura & invited artists
Umspannwerk Reinickendorf, Breitenbachstr.32, 13509 Berlin
https://geistzeit.elektrokagura.com/project/geistzeit-vi/
20.Sep.Fr.
19:00-22:00 Ausstellung & Performance
21.Sep.Sa.22.Sep.So.
17:00-19:00 Ausstellung (bis 18:30 Uhr Eintritt frei)
19:00-22:00 Ausstellung & Performance
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Opening 31.08.2024, 6:00 p.m.
Exhibition 01.–08.09.2024
Friday 16.00-19.00 h
Saturday and Sunday 14.00-18.00 h
Sieldeich 36 20539 Hamburg
https://www.hyperculturalpassengers.org/seven-seeds-open-the-hamburg-edition
and Hyper Cultural Passengers, Hamburg
Gottschedstr. 4, 13357 Berlin
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figuring / linger
exhibition by Ava Binta Giallo & Luzie Kork
opening: April 25, 7 pm
April 26 – May 17, 2023
open by appointment
LLLLLL artist run space
Seidlgasse 14, 1030 Wien
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open studio
May 13 + May 14, 2023
Sa 14-20 Uhr, So 12-18 Uhr
Atelierhaus Auguste, Atelier 21/449, 1.O.G.
Auguste-Viktoria-Allee 99-100, 13403 Berlin
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Abstract Mind
April 5 – 23, 2023
Wed – Sun 10.30 am – 5.30 pm
CICA Museum, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art
196-30,Samdo-ro,Yangchon-eup,Gimpo-si,Gyeonggi-do,Korea 10049
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04315 Leipzig
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Wochenende der offenen Ateliers
14. + 15. 08. 2021
Sa 14-20 Uhr, So 12-18 Uhr
Atelierhaus Auguste, Atelier 21/449, 1.O.G.
Auguste-Viktoria-Allee 99-100, 13403 Berlin
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Asterisk Night Skies
PARALLEL VIENNA 2020
Rudolf-Sallinger-Platz 1, 1030 Wien
Alexei Koksharov, Alisa Omelianceva, Anna Pelz, Annika Eschman, Binta Diallo, Christopher Friess, Christopher Izsak, Eva Rybářová, Julian Siffert, Kai Trausenegger, Kaja-Clara Joo, Lara Reichmann, Laura Schlagintweit, Luzie Kork, Noa Schaub, Ramiro Wong, Selina Rottmann, Teuta Jonuzi
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Budapest Art Market 2020
Magyar Műhely Galéria booth
October 22 – 25
Budapest, Fővám tér 11-12, 1093 Ungarn
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rausfinden
with Luzie Kork & Felix Zohlen, organised by Mira Bindra
18.07. 12 Uhr
Am Landgut 6
15913 Märkische Heide
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neither (circle notes)
Graduation exhibition by Luzie Kork
online exhibition:
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Muster Erkennung / Pattern Recognition
Vienna Biennale for Change in Kooperation mit der Kunsthalle Wien
Eröffnung: 1.Juni 2019 19 Uhr
2.6. – 14. 07. 2019
Kunstfabrik Groß Siegharts
https://kunsthallewien.at/veranstaltung/muster-erkennung/
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als künstlerische Praxis
Kuratiert von Franz Thalmair
in der Kubatur des Kabinetts
Kunstraum Fluc am Praterstern
10. April 2019 21 Uhr





















