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Thomas Taube

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In his artistic works, Thomas Taube (*1984) detaches the medium of film from its linear and stringent narrative structure. By means of multi-channel installations, associative, reflective and surreal sequences, Taube works against conventional cinematographic codes. By abolishing the immediacy of the medium through epic elements and discontinuous montage, his works aim for a differentiation between seeing, observing, experiencing and reflecting. 

He won the Prize of the Leipziger Jahresausstellung 2015, the Marion Ermer Prize 2016 and received different grants such as the ISCP New York residency by the Cultural Foundation of Saxony. His works are collected by different collections such as the Dresden State Art Collection. He published The Whirr of The Image Machine 2015 at Spector Books. For the Staatstheater Stuttgart, he conceived and directed the 16-part video walk Un/True. Currently, Taube is working on a 12-part film project, among other things, that deals with follower-ship, participation, and the concept of free will.

From April—June 2021, Thomas Taube was a resident at the KunstVereineRuhr.

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Begleitet wird die Grand Snail Tour von Künstler*innen aus dem Bereich Literatur, Fotografie und Zeichnung, die zeitgleich zum Aufenthalt des Tourmobils, Eindrücke und Reflexionen aus jeweils derselben Stadt sammeln und diese sie visuell oder literarisch ins Bild setzen. So entsteht ein Paratext zur 3-jährigen Tour, der in Form einer Reisechronik, ein Kaleidoskop an Geschichten, Verbindungen, Momentaufnahmen in den 53 Städten der Region als Gleichzeitigkeiten und Ungleichzeitigkeiten zur Grand Snail Tour sichtbar werden lässt.

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© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

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View into the trailer featuring Paul Spengemann’s “spin jump crawl climb dream bite hunt”; a lit claw machine stands to the right. Elements from Cem A.’s “floor pieces and stanchions” are visible.

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31.10.25, 14–22 h

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Heinrich Holtgreve

Born in Bochum in 1987, he lives between Hamburg and Berlin. In 2013, Heinrich Holtgreve completed his studies in photography at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences. He has been a member of the Ostkreuz agency since 2016. 

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