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The Salon - Live Artist Talk

  • Kulturschoepfer Grünberger Straße 13 10243 Berlin Germany (map)

So, what is The Salon?

The Salon is a meeting place for anyone interested in art and culture. Each month we create a space for free exchange and learning in the style of an art salon, where local Berlin artists are given a platform to share the decisions and processes behind their artistic projects, and where participants can explore a range of topics and concerns related to contemporary art practice. Our theme is May is Sound, Sight, Touch and we will be joined by three artists.

Artists this month:

Quadrature

@quadrature.co
https://quadrature.co/

Quadrature uses technology as a means to read and write realities, using data as the primary artistic material. The Berlin-based artists use transdisciplinary media to create artworks that not only capture the intersection between art and science, but also the convergence of digital and analogue. The two members of the group, Juliane Götz and Sebastian Neitsch met 15 years ago at the Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle.

Marnie Feuerriegel

@marniefeuerriegel
https://marniefeuerriegel.com

Marnie Feuerriegel is an Australian artist who moved to Berlin in 2015 to pursue a career in the arts. She works predominately with oil paint and bold bright colours. Marnie is in a selfproclaimed love affair with nature and works her hardest to capture the wonderful, whimsical animals and plants of the natural world in her paintings. She hopes to inspire people to take more interest in the environment and create positive change for the present and future. As of 2022 Marnie has taken a grand interest in street art and graffiti culture and now also works as an alternative street art tour guide in Berlin. The ultimate dream is to eventually take to the streets with paint herself.

Oleg Yakovlev

@the.favorite.place

Oleg Yakovlev is a Russian artist and photographer interested in urban layers and their influence on urbanites. Oleg has collaborated with RosBusinessConsulting, Harvard Business Review Russia, Forbes and Pulitzer Center. He is the author of the projects ‘Moscow is the big village’ and ‘The Favorite Place: Berlin/Barcelona/etc’. Oleg was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1986, but has been living abroad since the Russian invasion to Ukraine. He is currently based in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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