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photo basel 2015
Mirja Busch: A Highway Performance 2014, framed C-Prints, diptych, each 50 x 70 cm, Ed. 6 + 2 AP
Performance with trucks and stones in Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah.

photo basel 2015

Mirja Busch » Andreas Fux » Wiebke Loeper »

Exhibition: 17 Jun – 20 Jun 2015

Galerie cubus-m

Pohlstr. 75
10785 Berlin

+49 (0)30-81494690


www.cubus-m.com

Wed-Fri 14-19, Sat 11-19

photo basel 2015
Andreas Fux: Wandertag mit Ralf II, 1987, 26 x 38 cm, Edition of 5

Mirja Busch,*1978 considers travel to be an important aspect of her artistic practice. Her destinations are often sparse, white landscapes in which controlled visual experiments with light, colour and three dimensionality are made possible. Other works presented reflect her exploration of boundaries of documentation strategies and appropriation through performative action of Land Art pieces, which she visited during an extended journey.

The work of Mirja Busch is defined by the search for the identity of places, traces of life and autobiographical impressions. In this way, the artist concerns herself with the interstices of a place, where expressions of lived hope, loss and joy are to be found and objects which she finds on location which are repositories of memory and meaning for the artist.

Andreas Fux, *1964 view through a camera is always used as an approach and visual participation in spontaneous, urbane and erotic adventures. Fux is no theorist, his photographs are never reflections about photography itself and he never tries to be original. The intimate moment is crucial.

The Berlin gallery
was founded by Holger Marquardt in 2010 and presents work by young and established artists. It collaborates with curators, institutions, collections and galleries in Germany and internationally, regularly taking part in international art fairs. The focus of the interdisciplinary programme is to expose changes in the spatial, temporal and perceptual dimensions in regard to the environment. Rather than remaining purely architectural, this approach opens a social, linguistic and psychological space in which customary ways of looking and perceiving are challenged. cubus-m sees the diversity of the positions and media of the exhibited artists as an experimental site for aesthetic, conceptual and curatorial practice. In this way, the presentation of work by Mirja Busch, Wiebke Loeper and Andreas Fux at Photo Basel shows the medium of photography as a means of expression of diverse artistic approach and enquiry.