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Tuesday | 5 November 2024

The dynamics of creative diversity

Annual exhibition of graduates in Integrated Design and Digital Media at the HfK Bremen

A press release from Jens Fischer

From November 15 to 24, 2024, the graduates of the Digital Media and Integrated Design courses at the HfK Bremen will be designing their annual exhibition in Speicher XI A (photo).
From November 15 to 24, 2024, the graduates of the Digital Media and Integrated Design courses at the HfK Bremen will be designing their annual exhibition in Speicher XI A (photo). © Mario Piera

The graduates of the Digital Media and Integrated Design courses at the University of the Arts (HfK) Bremen are hosting their annual exhibition from November 15 to 24, 2024. 46 young artists will be showing their Bachelor's/Master's degree works and uniting two important buildings of the participating faculties. The exhibition will connect the Auditorium, Galerie Flut and Nebenflut in the Speicher XI 8 building with Hall 1 of the new Speicher XI A building.

During the opening ceremony of the annual exhibition on November 15, 2024, from 6 p.m., with live music and performances, the Frese Design Prize, endowed with 10,000 euros, will also be awarded in the auditorium. It has been awarded to young designers at the HfK Bremen by a jury since 2014 and helps to make graduates and their work visible nationally and internationally, to promote their creative commitment and to support their career start.
 

The students' experimental and interdisciplinary search for individual forms of expression, innovative design approaches and creative solutions is demonstrated during the annual exhibition in the diversity typical of the HfK. A broad spectrum of artistic media can be experienced: film, photography, graphics, illustration, installation, fashion, performance, product design, sculpture and video. In their works, the graduates refer to personal stories, family archives or theoretical works to talk about important current issues - such as exploring one's own identity through art and design or reflecting on the possibilities of connecting with nature as a human being. Other works deal with gender-based violence, racism, social norms and the importance of public spaces for democracy.
 

Working with such a large number of different projects makes the development of a uniform exhibition architecture an important task for the curators Elizaveta Kovalenko and Liudmila Savelyeva. They were looking for innovative ways to present art and involve the public. For example, reading zones have been integrated into the exhibition this year, where visitors can delve deeper into the works and purchase publications by the graduates. There will also be guided tours and artist talks to break up the space as a rigid exhibition area. In terms of sustainability, many materials from previous exhibitions will be reused.
 

Further information on the annual exhibition and the program on the opening days is available on the HfK website.
 

Opening hours of the annual exhibition:

November 16 and 17, 2024: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

November 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 2024: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

November 23 and 24, 2024: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
 

Guided tours
 

November 17 and 24, 2024, both from 11 a.m., meeting point: Hall 1 
 

Exhibition venues, artists and titles of their work

Halle 1, Am Speicher XI A

 

Marcela Antipan Olate: „Mediciones*: Exploration 01“ (*measurements)

Jelko Arnds: „Zur Politik der Infrastrukturen“

Milena Anna Breiter: „Du bist ein Tier, Z.“

Livia Brocke: „DUST“

Amanda Brockmann: „Forest“

Raphael Brückner: „Dornige Chancen“

Emma Brzezina: „Was fehlt?“

Valerie Buchholz: „Wildkraut – Das Sichtbare sehen“

Christine Claussen: „choreo-graphy alphabet“

Louisa Victoria Clever: „Patriarchat mit Todesfolge“

Yixiao Du: „The Orchid“

Janina Ebner: „Über die Würde des Lebens“

Amina Falah: „Reise des unsichtbaren“

Xiangyu Fu: „AI-ism“

Anisha Gattnar: „Stülp“

Nathalie Gebert: „Anthofluid“

Uma Grotrian-Steinweg: „The Archive is What?“

Nele Haland: „BREAK UP“

Lena Heinze: „Liebe Mutti! Liebe Omas! Lieber Vati!“

Vivian Hernandez Ramirez: „Sonic cartography“

Lucy Hollwedel: „This Book Will Kill You“

Saeyeon Kim: „153“

Henrik Knüppel: „in der stille“

Anna Kreitsmann: „Merk würdig“

Christian Krüger: „Evolution Darstellen“

Ruijie Li: „Dog Parking“

Ruben Lyon: „Weißer Sport und zweite Heimat“

Kim Mayer: „Wodka und Schokolade“

Fabian Mosele: „Democratizing Synthiola“

Céline Schmidt: „Allem Anschein nach wahr“

Sophie Schmidt: „IN THE CHELSEA HOTEL“

Lennart Schunk: „Lirum Larum“

Malte Servaty: „stop messing around“

Martha Skorupa: „Textiles Erzählen“

Chul Gyun Yoo: „Wo ist meine Heimat?“

Minji Yu: „TRANSFORMER“

Jone Zilinskaite: „echt fake“

 

 

Galerie Flut, Am Speicher XI 7

 

Simon Lang: „RAYARRAY“

Leonie Lindl: „the sea is not a question of power / this is an ocean prayer“

Sarah Finja Rost: „Schreibt …“
 

 

Nebenflut, Am Speicher XI 7

 

Samuel Christiansen: „Piep piep Piepe – haben wir uns alle lieb?“

Thomas Lane: „Desquamation“

 

 

Auditorium, Am Speicher XI 8

 

Véra Marie Deubner: „Bella Ciao“

Nicolas-Friedrich Hohlt: „Eine kleine Ewigkeit“

Andrii Smirnov & Luis Janßen: „Go to Hell, Goliath“