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Ana Alenso

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The artistic work of Ana Alenso is preceded by intensive research. Thematically, she focuses on the global dependence on resources and the concomitant political, social, and economic exploitation. Serving as a foundation for her research are scientific studies and reports, as well as interpersonal exchange with environmental activists. The artist, who was raised in Venezuela, usually examines concrete case studies in her projects, such as the international petroleum industry or gold mining in Latin America, along with the related consequences of such mining for nature and the locals.

Ana Alenso’s installations are composed of scaffolding elements, hoses, pipes, and barrel—often items found at scrapyards. In their temporary, improvised assembly, they sometimes resemble makeshift constructions from the mining industry, such as those found in illegal mines.

For Ruhr Ding: Klima, Ana Alenso will realise a new installation by the title of Die Mine gibt, die Mine nimmt (The Mine Gives, the Mine Takes) in the Alter Wartesaal of the railway station in Herne. This will be accompanied by a half-day symposium conceived by the artist based on her research.

Ana Alenso (b. 1982) lives in Berlin. She was a resident artist in 2019/2020 at Zu Gast bei Urbane Künste Ruhr.

Marl

The Grand Snail Tour will be accompanied by literary, photographic and illustrative artists, who will collect impressions and reflections from the same city at the same time as the Trailer is there and put them into visual or literary form. The result is a paratext on the three-year tour, a travel chronicle in the form of a kaleidoscope of stories, connections and snapshots in the 53 cities of the region, revealing the simultaneities and non-simultaneities of the Grand Snail Tour.

Marl von Nikita Teryoshin

An older woman in a pink outfit with heart motifs leans against a white tiled wall. Behind her, a poster with red heart balloons is visible.

© Nikita Teryoshin

Two artificial hands with long, decorated nails stand in a store window. Next to them, a color palette displays various nail designs.

© Nikita Teryoshin

A small white dog looks out from a stroller behind a metal table with empty coffee cups. The scene is lit with strong lighting.

© Nikita Teryoshin

A mannequin in a store window with cold lighting. Additional mannequins and a reflection are visible in the background.

© Nikita Teryoshin

A dark underpass with a red-lit ceiling and a stained concrete wall. A graffiti tag reading "Banksy" is visible on the wall.

© Nikita Teryoshin

A man with a camera stands inside a clothing store with a SALE sign. In front of him, sweatshirts with the word "Perfect" are displayed.

© Nikita Teryoshin

A tray with two cups of coffee and pastries, held by a person wearing a white winter jacket. The pastries include a powdered sugar donut and a glazed fried ring.

© Nikita Teryoshin

Close-up of a tattooed man holding a dog leash. Beside him, a Chihuahua wearing a blue jacket sits attentively.

© Nikita Teryoshin

A vending machine labeled "Pink Date" in neon lights, surrounded by snack and drink dispensers. Inside the machine is an oversized plush panda costume.

© Nikita Teryoshin

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Nikita Teryoshin

Nikita Teryoshin, photographs defense exhibitions worldwide. His award-winning book “Nothing Personal” was published in 2024.

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