As in previous editions, PSF 2018 aims to present a diverse program with a variety of spaces that capture a snapshot of the city’s independent art scene.
We’re very excited!
PSF2018 is pleased to be in cooperation with the Netzwerk freier Berliner Projekträume und -initiativen e.V. for the first time this year.
The gallery at ACUD MACHT NEU will serve as the PSF2018 headquarters during the entire festival period, while the Netzwerk freier Berliner Projekträume und -initiativen e.V will be situated at c/o Kunstpunkt Berlin.
PSF Info Points in August:
c/o ACUD MACHT NEU:
Wed & Sat, 2 – 5 pm
c/o KUNSTPUNKT BERLIN
Thu – Sun, 3 – 7 pm
Opening
01. August 2018, 7 pm
gallery at ACUD MACHT NEU
(Veteranenstrasse 21, 10119 Berlin-Mitte)
Closing
31. August 2018, 7 pm
c/o Kunstpunkt Berlin
(Schlegelstrasse 6, 10115 Berlin-Mitte)
PROJECT SPACE FESTIVAL BERLIN 2018
With the generous support of the Hauptstadtkulturfonds
Netzwerk freier Berliner Projekträume und -initiativen e.V.
Kindly supported by the Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa
www.projektraeume-berlin.net
For the 4th edition of the PSF the jury selected the following spaces:
11m2, Apartment Project, Cave3000, CNTRM, East of Elsewhere, Farbvision, FK-Kollektiv, Grimmuseum, grüntaler9, Kabinetas, Kreuzberg Pavillon, LAGE EGAL, meantime projects, mp43, nationalmuseum, Neue Berliner Räume, NON Berlin, rosalux, SCHARAUN, SCHAU FENSTER, Schneeeule, SPEKTRUM, Spor Klübü, tête, Untergrundmuseum, uqbar, x-embassy.
JURY
Katja Aßmann studied architecture and art history in Bochum. Since 2016, she is artistic director of the ZKR (Centre for Art and Public Space) in Berlin. Previously, she established the art organisation Urbane Künste Ruhr, where she was Artistic Director from 2012-2017.Her curatorial interest lies in the connection between art and urban space, and the involvement of the urban community in artistic processes.
Ariane Müller has been living in Berlin since a residency she undertook at KW in 1995. She is a visual artist, writer and editor of the art magazine Starship, as well as the publishing house of the same name. From 1995-2013, she worked for the United Nations Human Settlements Programme UN-HABITAT as leader of the centre for expertise for Central and Eastern Europe. She teaches at the Academy of Fine Arts in Umea, Sweden.
Marie-José Ourtilane studied at the Kunstakademie in Le Havre and in the art history faculty of Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne before moving in 1994 to Berlin. She is the founder and member of numerous art projects, including the residency and gallery Visite ma tente and the project space General Public. She also works as a freelance curator. Since 2016 she has been leading the Project Space Festival Berlin.
Nina Rhode, or ninja pleasure, became member of the artists group Honey-Suckle Company (HSC) in 1996. In 2003, the publishing house Neue Dokumente was founded, for which she developed, among others, the Magazin freier and Magazin für Befindlichkeit. The site (founded by Simone Gilges, also member of HSC) was additionally later used as a production site for exhibitions, concerts and readings. Currently, she is visiting professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Leipzig. She is founding member of Galerie Berlin in Tokyo and Smaragd Bar – Weddinger Werkstätte.
Markus Zimmermann is an artist and member of a number of collectives. While studying in Münster and Braunschweig, he established the project space Kunstklub Berlin. With Magicgruppe Kulturobjekt he has exhibited at Ludwigforum, Aachen, Kunsthal Extra City, Antwerp, and Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, among others. He is co-founder of the exhibition format WELT OHNE ZEIT, the collective IKONOSTASE and the movement art ahram. Zimmermann has exhibited in countless project spaces, setting up, for example, the SUPERFILIALE in landing strip, Berlin, in February 2018.