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Sonntag, 17. November 2024

Remembering Paul at Manifold Books, Amsterdam

Manifold Books #24
Remembering Paul
Paul Hoecker Research Group

with works by Paul Hoecker
and Philipp Gufler
21/09/'24-26/10/'24


Opening
21/09/'24, 4-6pm
location: MAP


We would like to invite you to the opening of Remembering Paul by the Paul Hoecker Research Group (art historians Nicholas Maniu and Christina Spachtholz, architect Stefan Gruhne and artist Philipp Gufler) with works by Paul Hoecker and Philipp Gufler.

Throughout his life, the Munich based artist and teacher Paul Hoecker (1854-1910) has been an inspiration to artists of various generations. A founding member of the Munich Secession and a true innovator, during his professorship at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts he brought his students in contact with new movements in painting, such as Impressionism. In 1898 however, a scandal forced him to resign from this position, as he allegedly used a male sex worker as a model for his depiction of the Madonna in the painting Ave Maria. However, the true underlying reason was likely the revelation of his own homosexuality. Although he continued to be supported by his students, following his death in 1910, his work was largely forgotten. Remembering Paul is not only an ode to the artist and his work, but it also makes space for queer histories and intergenerational grieving in a wider sense.

Remembering Paul showcases letters, sketches and photographs on loan from the grassroots archive Forum Queeres Archiv München (FQAM); two prints by Philipp Gufler after a portrait by Paul Hoecker of Nino Cesarini in Capri; as well as a small interior painting by the artist and a slide show comprising all of his paintings known so far. Many of Paul Hoecker's works were lost over time, but throughout this projection, these otherwise vanished pieces find representation within an exhibition, offering them a new life and audience. Consisting of members of the FQAM, the Paul Hoecker Research Group has been tracing back the individual paintings forming his oeuvre, spanning from Dutch genre paintings to religious moral paintings, landscapes, Pierrot figures, and, after his dismissal from the academy, also more homoerotic portraits. After having been almost entirely forgotten for over a century, this show stresses the urgency to celebrate his work and legacy.


Manifold Books
Kraijenhoffstraat 34
1018RL Amsterdam

Open
Fri + Sat 1 - 5 p.m. 
and by appointment



Mourning across time – An interview with Philipp Gufler

In light of Manifold Books exhibition series The Sphinx’s Riddle, Philipp Gufler, alongside the Paul Hoecker Research Group, orchestrated an archival exhibition centering the largely forgotten figure of Paul Hoecker, a 19th-century German painter and professor, who, after a scandal related to his sexuality, was essentially exiled from art history. Sara Giannini sat down with Philipp Gufler to discuss the significance of Paul Hoecker’s legacy and the archival methodologies and strategies the research group employs in their ongoing work of queer, transgenerational remembering.

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Photos: Lazimg or Lazoo

Dienstag, 1. Oktober 2024

Blooming Archive

BLOOMING ARCHIVE


4/10/ - 03/11/2024

Opening: Thursday, 03/10/2024 at 5 p.m. 


With works by Pablo Lerma, Philipp Gufler, Tabea Nixdorff, Pauline Agustoni, Christian Friedrich, Jacquill G. Basdew and Oscar Eriksson Furunes.


This exhibition features works by seven Dutch and international artists who have researched the IHLIA – LGBTQ collection through their respective practices. Each piece is driven by a different approach of dealing with archival documents: Some of them creatively reframe archival objects to reconstruct and revitalize fragmented histories, forgotten figures, and activist strategies. Others apply montage and collage strategies based on archival holdings, highlighting questions surrounding the ordering and preserving of subaltern heritage.

Together, the works engulf a wide medial range, spanning from textiles and books to sculpture, sound, and video installation. All displays date from the last few years, reflecting the continuously growing relevance of archival art. The exhibition thus offers an insight into contemporary artistic discourses renegotiating art’s access to and participation in LGBTQIA+ history.

The motivation behind artistic research in non-heteronormative archives is not simply to extract material but also to add to the collections by way of critical inquiry and new creations. How then does archival art contribute to queer and trans heritage? By going beyond the traditional logics of archival ordering and display, archival art speculatively explores the potentials of new readings of archival records. In this regard, aesthetic sensibilities strategically recover evasive traces of intimacy and sexuality, instantiating an alternative and indirect form of archiving.

One of the central goals of the exhibition is to bring the different works and approaches into conversation, sounding out their intersecting concerns and interests in a still understudied field. Furthermore, the selection of works underscores the importance of the added value that comes from the artistic making tangible of the abundance and plentitude of queer and trans lives, routinely submerged in dominant narratives of vulnerability, loss, and death. 

Curated by Sandro Weilenmann. 







IHLIA
(3rd floor OBA Oosterdok)
Oosterdokskade 143
1011 DL Amsterdam

Free entrance
Mo-Fr: 08.00 – 22.00 hrs
Sa-Su: 10.00 – 20.00 hrs

Mittwoch, 31. Mai 2023

SUBSTITUTES at W139



SUBSTITUTES

22 April - 18 June 2023
Exhibition opening: Friday, 21 April 2023 from 6 pm - 10 pm

Substitutes engages with queer history and discourses around the body, gender, and sexuality. It features artists across several generations working in a variety of mediums to contextualise and converse with these discourses. The exhibition is about the absence of bodies, the abstraction of the body, and the tools and language we use to maintain or describe our bodies—costuming, staging, masks, layering, clothing. It questions the normative frameworks that queer and functionally diverse people are subjected to. The human body is, paradoxically, both absent and present within the exhibition. 

Initiated by the artist Philipp Gufler, Substitutes brings together works of Lorenza Böttner, Johanna Gonschorek, Elisàr von Kupffer, Rabe perplexum, Louwrien Wijers, Johannes Büttner, and Bruno Zhu. Philipp Gufler will show a new work titled Body/Text: a large-scale silk screen printed textile piece that draws inspiration from Elisàr von Kupffer’s panorama painting Klarwelt der Seligen (Clear World of the Blissful). By connecting contemporary discussions to historical perspectives, the exhibition aims to create a ‘living archive’. Drawing together artistic positions from then and now, the exhibition traces queer lives and networks from the past to our present. 


public programme

Keeping up with the Virus
Thursday 11 May from 20:00 to 21:00

A performance by Szymon Adamczak with Billy Mullaney exploring interdependency, connection seeking, risk-taking, and solidarity through the embodied metaphor of the virus performing in the artist’s body in the era of undetectability. Situated in relation to the unique constellation of artists gathered at W139, the performance looks to activate genealogies and dramaturgies of living with HIV across time.


Tomorrow’s Language
Saturday 3 June from 16:00 to 17:30

A dialogue between the artists Louwrien Wijers, Rory Pilgrim, and Philipp Gufler. Together they will explore Louwrien’s artworks, the significance of food, intergenerational friendships among artists, and the importance of learning from one another. Expanding on the topic of food, chef, artist and longtime collaborator of Louwrien, Egon Hanfstingl, will be preparing a saffron honey yogurt for all attendees to enjoy at the end of the event.


Guided Tour of the Exhibition
Sunday 4 June from 15:00 to 16:00

by Philipp Gufler and Tomas Adolfs.


Guided Tour of the Exhibition
Friday 9 June from 18:30 to 19:30

by Philipp Gufler and Wilfred van Buuren in collaboration with IHLIA.


Rabe perplexum and the Eccentric 80s
Friday 9 June from 20:00 to 21:30

A film screening and book presentation with Angela Stiegler and Philipp Gufler in collaboration with the Goethe Institut Amsterdam. With their performative and collaborative works, Rabe perplexum was a subversive voice of queer subculture in the 1980s. In conversation with Fabian Reichle, the artists Gufler and Stiegler will discuss artistic practices of the ‘Eccentric 80s’, their exhibition and publication of the same name, from today’s perspective.


Visual identity by Jacob Hoving.

This exhibition is generously supported by Mondriaan Fonds, Gieskes-Strijbis Fonds, Amsterdam Fonds voor de Kunst, Fonds21, Goethe Institut, Centro Elisarion, Pro Elisarion Association, Monacensia im Hildebrandhaus, Forum Queeres Archiv München and Grafisch Atelier Hilversum. 


W139
Warmoesstraat 139
1012JB Amsterdam, Nederland
Tue – Sun 12:00 – 18:00


















Photos: Pieter Kiers

Dienstag, 16. Mai 2023

Woonhuis



De Ateliers opens new project space Woonhuis with an exhibition and 9 commissions.


De Ateliers celebrates its 60th birthday with the opening of the new project space Woonhuis. The opening will be on 31 May 2023 from 5-7pm. Sudden Wealth with Roy Claire Potter, performance at 6pm

9 Balusters by Nina Canell, Chris Evans, Tild Greene, Philipp Gufler, Frieder Haller, Cecilia Bjartmar Hylta, Clémence de La Tour du Pin, Brianna Leatherbury, and Marina Pinsky.

The exhibition is on view June 1 – 11, Thu-Sun, 1-6pm. Free entrance. 
Access right side of De Ateliers building on Stadhouderskade 86, Amsterdam.

Montag, 1. August 2022

Lana Kaiser film screenings

 


Lana Kaiser

In 2002, Lana Kaiser became well known in the first season of the German version of the Idol television franchise. She was born in 1985 and went by her birth name Daniel Küblböck. At only 17 years old she polarised the audience with her androgynous appearance and open bisexuality. On September 9th 2018, Lana disappeared from a cruise ship on her way to North America. Most media outlets and the majority of the public didn‘t consider calling her by her chosen name, Lana Kaiser. Philipp Gufler's video installation is a personal portrait of the singer and entertainer. 

Hammann Von Mier Verlag published a corresponding zine with contributions by Philipp Gufler, Fanny Hauser, Eli Hill, Jack Hogan, Viktor Neumann and Rory Pilgrim. Here you can find the Trailer. 







30. Fusion Film Festival, Oslo

World premiere

Monday, 28. September 2020, 16:30

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New Renaissance Film Festival, Amsterdam

25 – 28 March 2021

 
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37. Wicked Queer 

Boston's LGBTIQ+ Filmfestival, USA
 
8 – 18 April 2021

 
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67. International Short Film Festival Oberhausen

Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Germany

GERMAN COMPETITION
 
1 – 10 May 2021
 
 
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5. Out & Loud

Pune International Queer Film Festival 2021, India. 

14 – 16 May 2021

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Thessaloniki Queer Arts Festival in 2021

Greece
15 – 17 June 2021


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26. Chéries Chéris

Festival du LGBTIQ film, Paris, France

COMPÉTITION COURTS MÉTRAGES TRANSGENRES 1 – FINALLY LEON

Tuesday, 29. June 2021

Tuesday, 6. July 2021

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PRISM 34

Austin, Texas
26 August – 6 September 2021

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Zukunft des Kinos 

Podiumsdiskussion und Filmscrening

Oldenburg, Germany
31 August 2021, 19 Uhr


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Last Frame Queer Fest

Barbican, London
18 – 19 September 2021 


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Everybody’s Perfect

Geneva international queer film festival
8 – 17 October 2021


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Queer Days – Giornate di Cinema e Cultura Queer 2021

Roma, Italy
9 October 2021


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The Las Vegas Queer Arts Film Festival

Las Vegas, USA
15 – 18 October 2021


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32. Lesbisch Schwule Filmtage Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany
19 – 24 October 2021


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Techniken des Werdens

Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart
30 October 2021, 6 pm


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32. Augenblick 

Elsass, France (different locations) 
9 – 26 November 2021


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International Queer Film Festival Playa Del Carmen, 2021


Mexico
11 – 18 November 2021


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Exground Filmfest 34

Wiesbaden, Germany
12 – 21 November 2021


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KFFK/Kurzfilmfestival Köln N°15

16 – 21 November 2021


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TDOR 2021 - Trans* Day Of Remembrance Berlin

20. November 2021, 8 pm

AHA BERLIN e.V. im Rahmen des TDoR

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blicke filmfestival des ruhrgebiets

17 – 21 November 2021


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4. Berlin Lesbian Non-Binary Filmfest

03/ 04. December 2021
21. December 2021

SPUTNIK-KINO, Hasenheide 54, 10967 Berlin


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TAG! Queer Shorts Festival 2022

Portland, Oregon, USA
21 February – 6 March 2022


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Filmfest Dresden

Panorama National

5 – 10 April 2022


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Filmfest Bremen 

20 – 24 April 2022


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Merced Queer Film Fest

19 – 22 May 2022


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Double Feature

Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt

29 June 2022, 7 pm

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Bahnhof Langendreer 35 Jahre +1

9 July 2022, 8 pm

Kurzfilm aus dem Programm von blicke. das filmfestival des ruhrgebiets

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Les Mains Gauches - Queer Feminist Film Festival

Marseille, France

8 – 11 Sept 2022

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35. Queergestreift

Konstanz am Bodensee, Germany

28 Sept - 9 Oct 2022
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Film:Gesellschaft

Makroscope in Mülheim an der Ruhr

30 Sept 2022, 8 pm

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GAZE LGBTQ+ Film Festival 

The Complex, Dublin, Ireland

4 – 8 Oct 2022

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Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival 

Premiere Cinemas in Cardiff, Wales

11 – 16 Oct 2022

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Tulca Festival 2023

Galway city and county, Ireland. 

Saturday, 4 November, 12:30

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CO:EXIST Filmscreening

Mittelrhein Museum, Koblenz

9 April 2024, 18:00

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Tlön Projects: On Screen

Filmtheater De Uitkijk

Friday, 6 December, 21:00

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Dienstag, 17. Mai 2022

FLAM #09


Live Art Manifestation Amsterdam 

17 – 20 May 2022

In response to and invitation from Philipp Gufler, following their appearances in his film The Responsive Body, Louwrien Wijers and the Publik Univeral Frxnd have created a new performance work entitled Not Yet that explores their relationship and the a series of paintings by Wijers. Not Yet will be performed on Thursday, May 18 at 19:30 at Arti et Amicitae. The Responsive Body is installed as an installation and on view during the festival times. 

FLAM #9 serves a sizzling live art program with performances, audiovisual installations and unexpected interactions. After three years of mostly working behind the scenes, this new edition brings you a wide choice of local and international artists along with their works, which can be witnessed at close range. From a post-apocalyptic one-eyed bird of a cabaret singer named Puddles the Pelican, an earth eating cultural researcher, a rubbing expert that always puts pleasure at the center of work, to a bold musical performance questioning how we perceive otherness, each one of FLAM’s performances proposes a unique experience between the public and the work.


Arti et Amicitiae
Rokin 112
1012 LB Amsterdam





Fotos: Thomas Lenden