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Göttinger Tageblatt 02.02.2011

By Tina Lüers
If the cabinet wall overturning

In the two rooms in the Cheltenham House, are empty for so long, that hardly anyone remembers what may once have been housed there , the Apex Gallery, the exhibition "until further ..." opened by Astrid Busch and Susan Cutter.

shaky Interior: video work by Susanne Kutter.

No sign, no sign refers to the spaces in their Large glass panels are leaning, so that no light can enter. In the dark interior to interlock the wall works, projections and installations of the two Berlin artists.

cutter brings two formats with room in the barren space. Small illuminated boxes at eye level and at the same time conceal dwarf minimal interiors: whitewashed walls, a fluorescent tube, a ventilation shaft or a connection. In it an oversized insect, Kafkaesque beetle or small, beautiful butterfly. Your other hand, very large video "Moving Day" shows from 2001, a living room, where things get no apparent impetus to falter , Tilt and rattle out eventually overturning even the closet. The importance and the largest relativity of one's own position is highlighted by Kutter pleasantly clear.

Both artists belong to the space, as well as curator Sabrina Hoff with reference to Michel Foucault's early concept of "heterotopias" turned out in their introduction.

insulate the plywood and MDF Busch not only from the room and enter the exhibition rooms barricaded the character, a smaller panel leans casually against the wall. The photo shows the view raised by a shattered plaster wall in a long-empty house. Furniture, fabrics, Broken down and burst 'can be seen. On the opposite wall is a mainly gloomy picture wallpaper is applied, a video loop shows a view in another room, its flower boxes, light and shadow can be seen. The detection occurs here and there, only to withdraw it again, the narration is in the negative, much remains hidden in the shadows.

The exhibition until 26 March Wednesday to Friday from 15 bis 19 clock, Saturday from 11 bis 16 clock in the Cheltenham House, Frederick Street 1 in Göttingen to see.



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