We are looking for a member, e.g. a former art teacher, to organize guided tours of our exhibitions for young people such as pupils, trainees and students.
Group Global 3000 is showing 18 works by 15 artists. Paintings, objects, performances, installations, videos, workshops and specialist lectures with discussions make the actors involved in sustainability visible and promote transformation.
The climate crisis and the extinction of species are progressing. Humanity is aware of the risks to its future, but is too slow to transform its behavior, politics and economy towards sustainability.
TRANSFORMERS are people who accelerate the transformation towards a regenerative society that preserves species. They can be activists against the climate crisis, against species extinction, to save resources, politicians, craftspeople, citizens, pupils, students, farmers, artists. Who is that? Is it you? What do they do, what are their tools?
Tom Albrecht, Thomas Behling, Enrico Dedin, Laura Dimitrova, Kuesti Fraun, Stephan Groß, Michael Hess, Pia Höhfeld, Anunaran Jargalsaikhan, Frédérique Lanquetin, Marc Lee, Vera Leisibach, John Maibohm, Annegret Müller, Rosa Schmidt
Fri, 28.2. – Fri, 11.4.2025
Welcome: Tom Albrecht, Curator
Introduction to the exhibition: Katja Hock, art historian
Text by Katja Hock:
“TRANSFORMERS. Sustainability Players ” as a counterpart to the previous presentation. It records the current situation, takes up previous social transformation and looks at the search process for new system structures.
With Thomas Behlings installation “Eine Aktion von Mercedes-Benz und der BILD-Zeitung”, an edited sticker with the words “Ich verzichte gerne auf die Zukunft unserer Kinder” (I gladly renounce the future of our children) from 2024, Behling criticizes the irresponsible actions towards our planet and at the same time alludes to the drastic protests of the climate stickers.
Performance “Wurz.”: Tom Albrecht
Artists from the exhibition will be presenting their works and will be available to answer guests’ questions on site and online,
Moderation: Tom Albrecht
“Towards a sustainable future with AI?”: Dr. Friederike Rohde, TU Berlin
“Developing an ecological handprint that makes a difference”:
Tom Albrecht
10 pages pdf
“Transforming the workplace. In trade, industry and agriculture”: Christine Schmidt, Scientists for Future
Transforming in the workplace, pdf
“Transforming in the workplace. In trade, industry and agriculture”: Christine Schmidt, Scientists for Future, (C) Tom Albrecht
Video “The Schönau feeling” on you tube. The story of the Schönau electricity rebels on their way from a citizens’ initiative for a nuclear-free future to an ecological electricity supply company.
Ursula Margarete Sladek, in “The Schönau Feeling”, Group Global 3000
Dr. Michael Sladek, in “The Schönau Feeling”, Group Global 3000
Sebastian Sladek, Board Member of EWS Elektrizitätswerke Schönau eG, reading “Courage can be felt”, thoughts by Dr. Michael Sladek (✝)
OPEN CALL
Exhibition 4.7.2025 – 15.8. 2025
Fake news is spread worldwide by politicians, the press and on social media and is usually defined as fabricated content that is intended to manipulate and influence opinion. FN often has a deliberately emotional character and is often difficult to distinguish from real news. Detailed in the wiki: Fake news
Newspapers in the Springer press headline: “Germany facing the Solar Debacle”. That is fake news. The energy transition is going much better than the right-wing scaremongers from BILD, WELT and others would have us believe. Wind turbines and solar power complement each other well. We have enough power plants to generate enough electricity even during “dark doldrums”. Generating, distributing and using renewable energy from the sun and wind instead of fossil fuels is the energy transition.
The fakenew here is “Dunkelflaute”. Link to the topic in German: https://www.volksverpetzer.de/faktencheck/energiewende-luegen-widerlegt/
More fake news: “BATTERIES OF SHAME”, “Germany lost in the solar dead end”, “Germany in the dark doldrums. “We are the ghost drivers of Europe”, “Winmills of shame”, “Trembling before the blackout”.
We focus here on the fake news against the transformation to sustainability, e.g. the energy transition. How do you debunk fake news? How do you set positive signals instead?
We are planning an exhibition on the subject and are inviting artists from all over the world to submit their proposals. We would like to see works that take up this theme and conserve resources in terms of transportation and materials.
We will jury them as a team and advertise them in print and online and show them in our rooms with an accompanying program such as an artist talk, specialist lecture and workshop.
Riiko Sakkinen, Climate Change Denial Is Not a River in Egypt, – – 2024 – www.riikosakkinen.com, Wit power. Climate protection instead of fake news
Deadline 16.5.2025, 24 o’clock
In a public call for entries, we invite artists to submit contributions for a group exhibition in our exhibition spaces on the theme described above.
Disciplines: object, sculpture, installation, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, video with credits given, sound is possible. A performative contribution such as a performance, VJ or similar to the vernissage, artist talk or finissage is desired.
We offer exhibition space with equipment, bar, advertising by mail and div. Websites and social media and web and print flyers, organization of the work texts, the lecture, the documentation.
We do not charge a fee for applications, exhibitions etc. We are a free, self-organized project space and work on a voluntary basis.
Works: Individual artists or existing artist groups can apply online via the application form with max. three plants. We expect exhibiting artists to make sustainable use of materials and energy.
Attendance for regional artists is desired for vernissage and the artist talk, as well as attendance at a date of the exhibition.
We only accept letters and videos from non-EU countries, not parcels.
We ask that senders enclose return postage for works sent to us.
Unfortunately, there is no budget for production, additional technical equipment, transport and insurance, the space is technically secured.
We expect good cooperation and agree on rules for this, gg3 rules regeln 2022, pdf .
Jury Team GG3: Tom Albrecht, Stephan Groß, Maria Korporal, Vera Leisibach, John Maibohm
Curator: Tom Albrecht
Co-curator: Katja Hock
Address: Leuschnerdamm 19, D 10999 Berlin, Germany
Mails: clevergreen@gg3.eu
68. exhibition
Funding: Group Global 3000 e.V.
Q: Is there a way to review my submission to confirm it was submitted correctly?
A: This is not necessary if the submission has been accepted and you have received a confirmation email.
Q: Would you recommend submitting only new artwork applications, and if so, will this affect my application?
A: No, it doesn’t matter. The decisive factors are the strong reference to the advertised theme and the artistic quality.
Q: I fail to upload the CV and show list.
A: Only pdf and doc formats are accepted, max. 10 MB. No docx or odt!
Q: Made a mistake, can I correct my application?
A:No problem, we correct for acceptances.
Q: How do I submit multiple works?
A: Close the first application and reopen the form.
Q: Is it possible to send you an application by email?
A: Application by mail is not possible due to the work of the jury.
In the gallery on Fridays and Tuesdays 5-8 pm
Artists of the exhibition talk with guests about their works.
We are also looking:
– Teachers who organize guided tours with young people in our exhibitions.
– Someone for press contacts
DONATIONS, (C) Diana Toledo
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The registered association Group Global 3000 finances the artistic exhibition work in the non-commercial project space, which we call the gallery.
We were founded as a group of artists in 2012 and since then have usually held three to four exhibitions on art and sustainability every year at Leuschnerdamm 19 in Berlin Kreuzberg.
We are the only art venue with this program. The issue of sustainability is more important than ever. In our art lies the hope of winning people over to climate protection and the diversity of species. We give the topics images, with painting, video and sound work, installation, drawing, performance and deepen them through specialist lectures, e.g. by Scientists for Future and workshops.
We carry out our curatorial work on a voluntary basis as a team of five artists. In 2016, we received the Berlin Senate Prize for Project Spaces as a non-commercial gallery for our exhibition work. The prize money will be used up in 2024. The funding association is small. Our costs are around €6,000 a year for fees, co-curation, advertising, rent and exhibition supplies for three exhibitions a year.
We look forward to you or your donation!
Tom Albrecht, founder and chairman of the association
GG3 – Group Global 3000 e.V.
Gallery for sustainable art in Berlin
Leuschnerdamm 19
10999 Berlin
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