Descripción de la Exposición
Opening: September 13, 6:30pm, In the presence of many participating artists
Family tour and workshop: September 23, 2–4pm, Swarming around art with artist Katharina A. Wieser. Register by the 19 September
Looking into the hive: September 29, 2–5pm, Workshop for families with the urban Basel apiarist Joost Oerlemans. Followed by honey tasting
Filmscreening — Play Your Part: October 24, 6:30pm, With selected short films relating to Beehave. Presented by Chantal Molleur, White Frame
Closing: November 11, 2pm, Workshop and symposium with Dorothea Strauss, Javier Arnaldo, Randolf Menzel
All events can be found on the website kunsthausbaselland.ch/en/agenda
Brigham Baker / Mirko Baselgia / Joseph Beuys / Björn Braun / Enrique Fontanilles / Mike Hentz / Leiko Ikemura / Sandra Knecht / Jan Kopp / Carmen E. Kreis / Xavi Manzanares & Àlex Muñoz / Marta Margnetti / Joan Miró / Meret Oppenheim / Luis Fernando Ramírez Celis / Boris Rebetez / Peter Regli / Toni Serra *) abu ali / Till Velten / Pep Vidal / Philip Wiegard / Katharina Anna Wieser / Andrea Wolfensberger
The honey bee – we know about its important role as a useful insect and pollinator, but equally as a biological indicator of environmental change. The disproportionally significant part it plays in ecosystems is becoming better known, not least because it is under threat. On the other hand, neurobiologists study these insects in order to understand how communication functions between nerve cells. But what part do they play in art? Numerous contemporary artists have positioned honey bees at the heart of their practice or in key works, either the creature itself with its highly complex social behaviour, or its products of honey or beeswax. This complex, societally relevant topic will thus be brought into focus and examined through important works from contemporary art in the Kunsthaus Baselland exhibition. The exhibition at the Kunsthaus is created in cooperation with the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona. Beehave equally challenges our behaviour and our role within society. It also, however, poses the question of what responsibility we want or should take in relation to our environment. In addition, the exhibition will illustrate how artists today occupy a seismographic role regarding many important current topics, and how bees can serve us as a model organism. The topic will be further investigated through an extensive mediation and events programme, a symposium and a volume of texts. This latter contains contributions from Simon Baur, Martin Dettli, Ines Goldbach, Manuel Herz, Dieter Koepplin, Martina Millà and Hansmartin Siegrist, as well as an interview with the artist Sandra Knecht, and is published by the Verlag für moderne Kunst, Vienna.
Lab Beehave
In a cooperation between the Kunsthaus Baselland and the Institut LGK HGK FHNW, the Lab Beehave develops formats and tools relating to the exhibition to make connections between visitors, works in the exhibition, locations and current discussions relating to the meaning and protection of bees. The Lab Beehave is conceived as an experimental access point to the exhibition – an approach to it, swarming out from it and located in it.
Exposición. 31 oct de 2024 - 09 feb de 2025 / Artium - Centro Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo / Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, España
Formación. 16 nov de 2024 - 17 nov de 2024 / Bizkaia Aretoa / Bilbao, Vizcaya, España
La mirada feminista. Perspectivas feministas en las producciones artísticas y las teorías del arte