Immendorff Initiative

Immendorff Initiative
Immenorff ALS-Initiative

Prof. Immendorff gründete im 2004 ALS-Initiative.

Immendoff ALS-Initiative
Immendoff ALS-Initiative

ALS ist eine neurodegenerative Erkrankung des motorischen Nervensystems. Zum Gedenken an den Maler Jörg Immendorff, der in 2007 an der Krankheit starb, stellten Meisterschüler und Studenten fünf bedeutender Kunsthochschulen insgesamt 54 Arbeiten der ALS-Immendorff-Initiative (www.immendorff-initiative.de) zur Verfügung. Die Erlöse aus der Kunstauktion fließen an die ALS-Ambulanz der Berliner Charité, deren Patient Immendorff über viele Jahre war.

Zum Gedenken an den Professor stellten seine Meisterschüler  u.a. Renata Jaworska, Elke Nebel, Salvatore Masciullo, Joseph Sracic, Mikheil Chikhladze ihre Werke aus.

Itinera Nova – Neue Wege“: Kunsthöfe, Oranienburger-straße 27, Berlin
Vernissage und Versteigerung: 22. November ab 19 Uhr

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OVzCO2Yd5E

Immenorff ALS-Initiative
Immenorff ALS-Initiative

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Renata Jaworska, educated at the Art Academy of Düsseldorf, has exhibited extensively throughout Poland, Germany and London since 2004 and focuses on collaborative performance and painting. Most recently she has collaborated with twenty American and fourteen German artists in Lake Constance, Germany for the project Salem2Salem, a pilot scheme of Bodensee Kulturraum that encourages interdisciplinary art production and takes its inspiration from the Bauhaus movement. Her "119-minute circle" project also called "a dancing congress" was held on 14th of march 2010 at Whitechapel Gallery in London. She invited representatives of sixteen different nations who gathered at the "The Nature of the Beast" – international, round table to form a live human exhibition. The piece was instigated in front of an installation by Goshka Macuga that explored Pablo Picasso’s Guernica exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1939, thus framing it with a reader-centric production of material exploring connections between art, propaganda and war. Each participant recited their national anthem individually followed by all reciting them again simultaneously creating a cacophony of dissonance, miscommunication and aural power struggles. The conference aimed to emphasize the rules of cultural identity whilst highlighting the sense of duty, individualism, thought process and behavior of each individual. Through this project Renata commented contemporary times, particularly the lack of communication among people and the feeling of loss experienced by many. Recording of the “119-minute circle” project as well as a documentation and research material would be a part of an exhibition Young Polish Art_ Metal at Metal Chalkwell Hall in Southend on Sea between 8th-12th of September. Born 1979, Poland. Lives in Germany and Poland