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Mar 7, 2018 Joachim Koester, in situ documentation of Maybe this act, this work, this launched in autumn 2018, co-published with Camden Arts Centre. James Richards and Steve Reinke, Joachim Koester, Gemma Anderson and Kerstin Brätsch; Join our focus on the Yawanawá people of Amazonian Brazil,  May 13, 2020 In an ambitious online presentation, Camden Art Centre investigates humanity's cross-cultural Joachim Koester, Untitled (cannabis), 2019. Joachim Koester, Kunsthalle Mainz, Mainz (DE) (upcoming) Photographic works In the Face of Overwhelming Forces, Camden Arts Centre, London. 2016 Dec 11, 2017 Posting images, films and news from Camden Arts Centre's place every Sunday for the duration of our exhibition of Joachim Koester's works,  Danish artist Joachim Koester transforms the galleries with an immersive installation comprising 16mm film projection, digital video, photography and audio  Mar 8, 2017 Posts about Joachim Koester written by subjektivsite. Tag: Joachim Koester feels far away.

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Joachim Koester (b.1962, Copenhagen) lives and works between New York and Copenhagen. Ian White - Any frame is a thrown voice at Camden Arts Centre, 2018. Joachim Koester on his exhibition at Camden Arts Centre, 2017. Bonnie Camplin. Thu, 19 Sep 2019 MODE 2019: Joachim Koester Yosuke Fujita presents Noiseem One of the new commissions is a guided meditation by the artist Joachim Koester: you begin as a mantis, grow into a plant and by the end you are floating without a body at all.

MODE 2019: Joachim Koester Yosuke Fujita presents Noiseem on Sep 19, 2019 in London, UK at Camden Arts Centre. Line-up /Joachim Koester, Yosuke Fujita p

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Dec 11, 2017 Posting images, films and news from Camden Arts Centre's place every Sunday for the duration of our exhibition of Joachim Koester's works, 

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Joachim Koester, Maybe one must begin with some particular places, 2012 (film still). 16mm film, black and white, silent, 2 min.

Working with film installation, moving image, and audio recordings, each work sought to build narratives through movement, choreography, and non-verbal gesture, with the intention that these narratives would unleash a primal understanding believed to be contained within the corporeality of the human body – described in the artist’s words as a Joachim Koester transforms the galleries with an immersive installation comprising 16mm film projection, digital video, photography and audio works. Collectively,… Joachim Koester on his exhibition at Camden Arts Centre, 2017 on Vimeo See and experience new digital commissions and online works by Adam Chodzko, Tamara Henderson, Ghislaine Leung, James Richards and Steve Reinke, Joachim Koester, Gemma Anderson and Kerstin Brätsch; Join our focus on the Yawanawá people of Amazonian Brazil, who were to travel to London to take part in the exhibition but are now self-isolating Danish artist Joachim Koester transforms the galleries with an immersive installation comprising 16mm film projection, digital video, photography and audio works. Collectively, they span the last Joachim Koester will premiere the performative lecture Bringing Something Back; interweaving historical and fictional narratives, incorporating archival recordings alongside his work to re-examine counter-cultural and spiritual practices. Produced for Camden Arts Centre on the occasion of Joachim Koester’s exhibition I n the Face of Overwhelming Forces, 2017. Joachim Koester (b.1962, Copenhagen) lives and works between New York and Copenhagen. He has exhibited widely, with recent solo shows at Turner Contemporary, Margate (2016); Forum Eugénio de Almeida, Evora, Portugal (2015); Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva, Switzerland (2014); Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2013); MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Camden Art Centre was originally built as a public library and now combines historic architecture with open, modern spaces, a café, bookshop and secluded garden, with free entry for all.
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Co-commissioned by Bergen Kunsthall; Camden Arts Centre and STUK – House for Dance, Image & Sound. With support from Beckett-Fonden, Knud Højgaards Fond, On & For Production, Carlos and Francesca Pinto, Statens Collect art by Joachim Koester, from Centre d'Art Contemporain, Genève.

Danish artist Joachim Koester transforms the galleries with an immersive installation comprising 16mm film projection, digital video, photography and audio works. Collectively, they span the last 12 years of his practice, revealing wide-ranging fascinations held together by a persistent enquiry into the boundaries of apparent reality and a quest to uncover hidden aspects of perception.
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Joachim Koester, Maybe this act, this work, this thing, 2017. Video, colour, stereo, 2:3, 20 minutes. Production: Auguste Orts. Co-commissioned by Bergen Kunsthall; Camden Arts Centre and STUK – House for Dance, Image & Sound. With support from Beckett-Fonden, Knud Højgaards Fond, On & For Production, Carlos and Francesca Pinto, Statens

Our site is under development – keep checking back in and let us know what you think. Camden Art Centre was originally built as a public library and now combines historic architecture with open, modern spaces, a café, bookshop and secluded garden, with free entry for all. Through our programme of exhibitions, learning, courses, events and residencies, we invite everyone to engage with art and the people that make it – to push boundaries and connect to their own creativity. Joachim Koester’s installations, films and photographs interweave historical and fictional narratives as a method to re-examine counter-cultural and spiritual practices. The performance-lecture Bringing Something Back is a new commission by Camden Arts Centre, which focuses on a text written by Koester and an accompanying selection of images and films, reproduced in an associated publication. Joachim Koester will premiere the performative lecture Bringing Something Back; interweaving historical and fictional narratives, incorporating archival recordings alongside his work to re-examine counter-cultural and spiritual practices.

Joachim Koester: Poison Protocols and Other Histories C Camberwell School of Arts, London; Camden Arts Centre, London; Cell Project Space, London; 

Joachim Koester’s installations, films and photographs interweave historical and fictional narratives as a method to re-examine counter-cultural and spiritual practices. The performance-lecture Bringing Something Back is a new commission by Camden Arts Centre, which focuses on a text written by Koester and an accompanying selection of images and films, reproduced in an associated publication. Joachim Koester will premiere the performative lecture Bringing Something Back; interweaving historical and fictional narratives, incorporating archival recordings alongside his work to re-examine counter-cultural and spiritual practices. The Camden Arts Centre is hosting ‘In the Face of Overwhelming Forces‘, a multimedia immersive collection of Joachim Koester‘s works spanning the last twelve years of his career. In ‘ The Place of Dead Roads ‘ four performers revisit the customary, if not stereotyped, movements of actors of the Western genre with duel-like circling and drawing of guns.

Link: Joachim Koester at Bergen Kunsthall. Tags: Bergen, Bergen Kunsthall, Institution, Joachim Koester, Norway. Share: Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest 2020-05-11 Joachim Koester, Maybe this act, this work, this thing, 2017. Video, colour, stereo, 2:3, 20 minutes. Production: Auguste Orts.