Instagram Takeover 2023

#takingoverkunsthallehh

If you've ever wondered how artists prepare for an exhibition, whether artists also work in a home office, what it's actually like in a studio, or which artists serve as inspiration, then click through. Since April 2020, we have been giving artists the floor and let them use our Instagram account. Take a look at new works, directly into the studio or be in the middle of the exhibition setup.

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Cornelia Baltes

Cornelia Baltes' paintings and installations are on the edge of abstraction and figuration. Corporeal elements such as hands and feet or parts of a face, often captured in motion, are teased out of bold colour fields and gestural forms that combine to hint at a narrative in pictorial space. Baltes invites us into a coherent world where spontaneity and playfulness are balanced with unexpected detail: both meticulous and specific, yet light and effortless.

Josephin Böttger

The Hamburg-based video artist Josephin Böttger initially produced experimental short films. Since graduating from the HfBK Hamburg in 2002, she has mainly conceived her works for 2-6 channel video installations, shown at international exhibitions and projections in public spaces. In her multi-channel works, she interweaves drawings and real images, documentary footage and filmed performances to create a loose narrative that usually focuses on architecture and time motifs. Public space is one of her favourite fields of action; the specific characteristics of the urban environment become part of mobile projections and video performances. Building facades turn into dynamic projection screens and temporarily change their visual structure. The movement of the images in space generates perspective distortions, and the interaction of the projections with the urban surfaces often results in a dissolution of the framing.