MASCHINENHAUS M0

Thomas Scheibitz, Arno Brandlhuber and Johannes Schütz
Artist talk in conjecture with the exhibition Plateau mit Halbfigur by Thomas Scheibitz
16 April 2019

Plateau mit Halbfigur, KINDL – Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin. Foto: Thomas Scheibitz

Plateau mit Halbfigur, KINDL – Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin. Foto: Thomas Scheibitz

Sample Area for Forms of Thinking
Thomas Scheibitz, Arno Brandlhuber, and Johannes Schütz in Conversation

Based on the work Plateau mit Halbfigur, which was developed for the Kesselhaus, Thomas Scheibitz, Arno Brandlhuber (architect), and Johannes Schütz (stage designer) will discuss questions about the relationship between sculpture, stage, and architecture.

Volume II of the catalogue Plateau mit Halbfigur will also be presented. This is the second part of the publication accompanying Thomas Scheibitz’s project in the Kesselhaus at the KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art. The catalogue was published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König in Cologne

On this day the Kesselhaus will open at 6 p.m.
Café Babette will stay open longer after the event.
 

Arno Brandlhuber (*1964) is an architect and urban planner, and since 2006 he has headed the collaborative practice Brandlhuber+ in Berlin. His work includes architectural and research projects as well as exhibitions, publications, and political interventions. Brandlhuber has been professor of design and architecture at ETH Zürich since 2017. There he teaches and researches new media and technologies as arguments for future architectures.
 
Johannes Schütz (*1950) is a stage designer, costume designer, and director. He began his career as a stage designer in 1974 at the Schillertheater in Berlin and the Münchner Kammerspiele. Schütz is famous for his minimalist spatial conceptions. As a director he works in opera and theatre, and he has received numerous awards for his work. Schütz has been a member of the Akademie der Künste since 2018.