Kunstraum Richard Sorge

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Photo: 1st May '11

Flyer schlachten - Jens Kloppmann Solo Show: 

Opening: Thursday, May 5th, 2011, 7 pm
Open May 8th - 28th, 2011, We - Sa, 3 - 6 pm, and by appointment
Special viewing: Sunday May 8th, 2011, 3 - 6 pm
Artist’s Talk with Martin Bayer (www.wartist.org): May 26th, 8 pm
Continuing its interest in themes like craft, Heimat, ornamentation, and war, Kunstraum Richard Sorge is proud to present Jens Kloppmann’s “schlachten”. Coinciding with May 8th, the day of German capitulation in WWII, the solo exhibition by the noted Berlin-based conceptual artist thematizes armed conflict, using Thuringian wood handicraft as its main technique. 
Full exhibition details:www.kunstraumrichardsorge.org/schlachten
Flyer schlachten - Jens Kloppmann Solo Show:

Opening: Thursday, May 5th, 2011, 7 pm
Open May 8th - 28th, 2011, We - Sa, 3 - 6 pm, and by appointment

Special viewing: Sunday May 8th, 2011, 3 - 6 pm
Artist’s Talk with Martin Bayer (www.wartist.org): May 26th, 8 pm

Continuing its interest in themes like craft, Heimat, ornamentation, and war, Kunstraum Richard Sorge is proud to present Jens Kloppmann’s “schlachten”. Coinciding with May 8th, the day of German capitulation in WWII, the solo exhibition by the noted Berlin-based conceptual artist thematizes armed conflict, using Thuringian wood handicraft as its main technique.

Full exhibition details:
www.kunstraumrichardsorge.org/schlachten

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