
Tom Albrecht: “Especially now art is needed”. Foto: Jens Thomas
Interview in German:

Tom Albrecht: “Especially now art is needed”. Foto: Jens Thomas
Interview in German:
Object, installation, photo, painting, video, reading
The 1.5-degree target is understood to mean the goal of limiting the man-made global temperature increase through the greenhouse effect to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2100 from the level before the start of industrialization. Almost all the states of the world have signed the Paris Convention, according to which they intend to make efforts to achieve the 1.5 degree target. Climate researchers doubt that we will reach this goal – we are already at 2 degrees. There is a lack of political will. Fridays for Future is fighting make state fulfill the contract.
What has to change to reach the goal? Researchers have developed scenarios that show ways. For example, increasing the price of CO2 to 100€/ton. Renewable energies like wind power and solar energy can be used instead of fossil fuels. We humans can live well and in a climate-friendly way.
What images do artists create on the theme? We are pleased about the many submissions and have selected exciting ones.
Sandra Becker, Thomas Behling, Giulia Berra, Anna Dittrich, Volkan Diyaroglu,
Monika Funke Stern, Yossi Galanti, Ian Gibbins, Stephan Groß, Karin Heinrich,
Pernilla Henrikson, Hartmut Kiewert, Maria Koehne,
Sabine Naumann-Cleve, Astrid Raimann, Rico Rensmeyer, Clara S. Rueprich,
Berit Schmidt-Villnow, Maksim Shishov, Technologie und das Unheimliche,
Tessa Teixeira, Sylvia Toy St. Louis, Vaghe Stelle (Danilo Pastore, Andrea Leonessa,
Alvise Zambon), Misha Waks
Since the Corona crisis still requires restrictions, we will adjust the exhibition organization and the program accordingly. We are planning analog and digital. Exhibition in our gallery will open after lockdown. To participate online please go to here. We will show after opening an annotated video tour and the works.
Opening: Jan. 15, 2021, 7 pm
Artist talk: Jan. 29, 2021, 7 m
Lecture: „To reach the 1,5 degree goal“ NGO B.U.N.D., Berlin asked Feb. 12, 2021, 7 pm
Finissage: Reading Astrid Raimann Mar. 12, 2021, 7 pm
Place: 10999 Berlin, Leuschnerdamm 19
Jury and curators: Team GG3
In the following we will explain our hygiene concept, which we applied for the first time at our anniversary exhibition “Art of Sustainability” on September 4 – October 2, 2020 after the lockdown of our analogous exhibition operation.
Those who feel ill or show symptoms should refrain from participating. Participants from risk areas as defined by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) can only participate if they present a current negative COVID-19 test.
The temporary registration of the guests before entering allows a follow-up. We collect the data on individual registration forms to ensure data protection. If, despite the hygiene concept, an infection is discovered afterwards, all participants will be informed immediately. After four weeks we destroy the analog registration forms.
We limit the number of guests who can stay in the rooms at the same time to seven people plus supervision. Before entering, the guests are given one of the available objects, which they return when leaving.
For our events such as vernissage, performance, workshop, lecture, artist talk, finissage the entrance is only possible after online registration within the registered time window.
There are sufficient disinfectant dispensers available in our rooms and at the entrance. Physical contact, such as a handshake, is avoided. Wearing a mouth-nose protection is mandatory.
The guests should be 1,5m decent to each other.
During lectures the distance between speakers and participants should be at least 2m.
For gallery visits, we have placed green and red arrows on the floor to reduce the amount of movement. Nobody should stay in the small corridor.
Visitors to the gallery and lectures must wear masks.
The gallery and lecture management makes sure that the hygiene concept and hygiene regulations are observed.
The windows are continuously ventilated crossways. We continuously monitor the CO2 content of the room air. If the CO2 value rises above 1000ppm, the door is opened until the value returns to normal. From 1200 ppm the warning tone is sounded. Please pay attention to the display of the device.
For corona protection reasons only online with guided tour through the exhibition, photos of the works, videos of the exhibition and program.
The Corona pandemic demands our attention. But the other existential issue, climate change, is still important. Our main question is, “What do we learn from the current Corona affliction to avoid the climate crisis?” We use the term crisis instead of change, because change sounds too soft and manageable.
Both crises have in common, as one cause, strong global mobility. Another is our lifestyle and our plundering of resources. The threat is different. With Corona it is acute. The state is reacting strongly, following the advice of science. Epidemiologist (german): At Corona we have seen what it looks like when a crisis is taken seriously. In contrast, the climate crisis poses a particular threat to future generations. This threat will soon no longer be kept in check by acute measures. The state is reacting insufficiently and not following the science.
What do we learn from this, what do we change? With Corona, the home office functions as a substitute for travel, and closed shops limit our consumption. This has advantages for coping with the climate crisis as these measures also reduce CO2 emissions.
We do not know what good habits will remain post-Corona to counter the climate crisis. The new bike paths on the streets of Berlin are here to stay. That is not enough though, society must not leave it at that. Scientists are proposing an intergenerational “climate-corona treaty (german)” that is based on reason and the principle of social justice.
We see Corona as a global pandemic which, like the climate crisis, is forcing us to far-reaching changes in behaviour. We no longer want to submit to our fate, we want to shape it!
We show works by 14 international artists with object, sculpture, installation, photo, painting, drawing, printmaking, video, performance, reading.
Tom Albrecht, Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu, Ann Besier, Kateryna Bortsova, Natasha Cantwell, Clarissa Falco, Mariel Gottwick, Ines Kaufmann, Maria Korporal, Annegret Müller, Keri Rosebraugh / Adam Guy, Jochen Schnepf, Manuela Viera-Gallo,
Violeta Vollmer
Silvia Amancei, Bogdan Armanu Unlovable Prospects
Natasha Cantwell Chicken Dinner
Maria Korporal Tree Travelling
Keri Rosebraugh virUS
Tour with video and commentary through the exhibition (video, 14:34 min., in german)
Since we limit the number of guests, we invite you to participate in the vernissage, lecture and finissage via lifestream from home. You will find the links to click and look in your browser in our program. All in German language.
Since the Corona crisis still requires restrictions, we are adapting the exhibition organization and the program according to our hygiene concept. We are planning analog and online offers here in the program for
Vernissage, performance, workshop, lecture, artist talk and finissage .
Since we limit the number of guests to a maximum of seven at a time for half an hour or an hour each, we ask you to register at https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de/WAWhCRvq4unmjDsT
It is possible to stay in the front garden.
You do not need to register for our gallery visits without event. The number of guests is limited to seven.
The live performance is cancelled due to corona-related travel restrictions. We show the video of the performance here online.

Video 6:04min. Six feet, or 1.82 meters, is the safety measure in these coronavirus times. Mark Fisher writes in Capitalist Realism: “The pandemic of mental anguish that plagues our time cannot be adequately understood, or cured, when viewed as a private problem suffered by damaged individuals.” Can dealing with a situation of this kind by stemming sociality offer us a moment of reflection on it? To date we are divided and ruled by decrees that speak of distances and demands, designed to regulate our daily life in order to allow us a timely escape from this crisis.
We work together to develop solutions to protect ourselves from the coronavirus during the cold season and save energy in the process. With introduction to the topic: Basics, virus clouds, risk, masks, ventilation, measuring CO2. In German.
Link to workshop in german here. Lecture “Coronahygiene und Klimaschuetzen” 13 pages in german.
Research Assistant, Environmental Psychology, University of Magdeburg. Active in the research project “The Corona Crisis as ‘Gamechanger’ for the Transformation to Sustainability?” which deals with sustainable willingness and behavior and the connection of corona with sustainability. Lecture in German, pdf, 23 pages
Only online: We would like to invite you to participate in the lecture with dialogic lifestream. You are also welcome to attend with your camera switched off and without a microphone. You will find the link for your normal browser at 18:30 here. We are looking forward to seeing you!Only online: We would like to invite you to participate in the lecture with dialogic lifestream. You are also welcome to attend with your camera switched off and without a microphone. You will find the link for your normal browser at 18:30 here. We are looking forward to seeing you!
Artists of the exhibition talk to guests about their works. Moderated by Alexa Helbig. We would like to invite you to participate in the lecture with dialogic lifestream. You can find the link at 18:45 here.
We ask corona-conditionally for registration under https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de/WAWhCRvq4unmjDsT. Admission is possible without prior notice if seats are available.
We would like to invite you to participate in the lecture with a dialogic lifestream. You can find the link here at 18:45.
Man’s interaction with nature, the damage, the approach to natural spheres and the transformation of our world view.
Video Pandemia, 1:20 min., German
Gallery in the Project space of Global 3000 Group e.V., Leuschnerdamm 19, 10999 Berlin, www.gg3.eu
Jury: Team GG3, Curators: Tom Albrecht, Alexa Helbig
51st exhibition
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