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Richard Hamilton (group show)
Edition Block, Berlin
24 February – 29 April 2023

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Inge Mahn, Schlange, 1982/2016, rubber tube, plaster, drawing on wooden box, an edition of 10, plus 10 AP, signed and numbered, photo: Uwe Walter
Inge Mahn, Schlange, 1982/2016, rubber tube, plaster, drawing on wooden box, an edition of 10, plus 10 AP, signed and numbered, photo: Uwe Walter

Work by Inge Mahn is now on view in a group exhibition celebrating what would have marked the 101st birthday of Richard Hamilton. Honouring the artist, who died in 2011, Edition Block presents a selection of Hamilton’s early prints alongside work by several contemporary artists.

Inge Mahn, Schlange, 1982/2016, rubber tube, plaster, drawing on wooden box, an edition of 10, plus 10 AP, signed and numbered, photo: Uwe Walter
Inge Mahn, Schlange, 1982/2016, rubber tube, plaster, drawing on wooden box, an edition of 10, plus 10 AP, signed and numbered, photo: Uwe Walter

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In Its Own Shadow (group show)
Arter, Istanbul
19 October 2023 – 7 April 2024

Installation view: In Its Own Shadow, Arter, Istanbul, 2023, photo: flufoto
Installation view: In Its Own Shadow, Arter, Istanbul, 2023, photo: flufoto

Work by Inge Mahn is on view in a group exhibition at Arter, Istanbul. Drawn from the Arter Collection and comprising works by 25 artists, In Its Own Shadow is conceived around thematic dualities such as inside and outside, public and private, presence and absence, memory and oblivion, void and body; and seeks out the grey areas that arise from the interplay between these notions. 

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Installation view: In Its Own Shadow, Arter, Istanbul, 2023, photo: flufoto
Installation view: In Its Own Shadow, Arter, Istanbul, 2023, photo: flufoto

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Inge Mahn (solo show)
Stiftung zur Förderung zeitgenössischer Kunst in Weidingen
15 July – 27 August 2023

Installation view: Inge Mahn, Stiftung zur Förderung zeitgenössischer Kunst in Weidingen, 2023, photo: def image
Installation view: Inge Mahn, Stiftung zur Förderung zeitgenössischer Kunst in Weidingen, 2023, photo: def image

Stiftung zur Förderung zeitgenössischer Kunst in Weidingen will host a solo exhibition of Inge Mahn, presenting a never-before-seen work from 2023 as well as a selection of drawings in the Bibliothek Günther Förg. Spanning more than five decades, Inge Mahn's work examines the poetic potential of everyday objects by removing them from their conventional sphere of activity and translating them into a new sculptural language.

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Installation view: Inge Mahn, Stiftung zur Förderung zeitgenössischer Kunst in Weidingen, 2023, photo: def image
Installation view: Inge Mahn, Stiftung zur Förderung zeitgenössischer Kunst in Weidingen, 2023, photo: def image

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Stand und Verfassung
A project by Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov

Stand und Verfassung, 2020, installation by Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov, © Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov
Stand und Verfassung, 2020, installation by Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov, © Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov

A Christmas tree is also affected by the lockdown in Brandenburg. It is located on Lake Wolziger near Funkenmühle and will remain there for the foreseeable future. This socially distant Christmas tree by Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov floats, lonely, on a raft on top of cold water. Without family and friends, he turns on his axis again and again and dances with his reflection. For the small community on the shore that helped with the production, the tree evolved into a social project that brings people back together, brings joy and instills hope. The work, titled Stand und Verfassung (Status and Constitution), is on view until the end of the lockdown, from the shore in Funkenmühle.

Watch the video here.

Stand und Verfassung, 2020, installation by Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov, © Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov
Stand und Verfassung, 2020, installation by Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov, © Inge Mahn and Vlado Velkov