As part of the Art-Hiking Festival, two exhibitions will take place:
The Künstlergruppe Mühlacker invites international artists to participate in a joint group exhibition in their gallery space, the Geiselladen at Enzstraße 17.
The opening will take place on March 20 at 7:30 pm.
One program item of the opening event is the multimedia presentation “causa sui” featuring works by Thomas Wilhelm and Manfred Läkemäker.
Nature and landscapes—worthy of preservation for their own sake.
More than 100 photographs by Thomas Wilhelm—mostly in black and white—will be projected onto a large screen, conveying the fascination and uniqueness of the Northern Hemisphere. These epic images are complemented and contrasted by vividly colored impressions of the local cultural landscape captured by Manfred Läkemäker. The entire work offers viewers a meditative ten-minute immersion into the natural world that surrounds us. The presentation will be shown several times during the evening.
On the ground floor there will be druck.endlos by Jochen Gerst, an installation and participatory printing action. Materials, books, and sketches will be presented, and during the exhibition small handmade prints on the theme of landscape will be produced.
On March 21 at 6:00 pm, the international exhibition will open at the central exhibition house at Gustav-Schwab-Straße 24/1. The exhibition extends across approximately 120 m² inside the house, with several rooms on the ground floor and in the basement. In addition, the approximately 400 m² garden will feature installations, and performances will take place on the terrace.
Over the course of the art festival, the exhibition may evolve through various interventions or through newly created artworks.
Participating artists include: Adele Siegl, Alex Katolnig, Antje Rahnenführer, Athina Kanellopoulou, Avain Biederstaedt, Babis Karalis, Barbara Schmauß, Birgit Gerst, Charlotte Aurich, Filippos Tsitsopoulos, Fotini Kapris, Georg Georgakopoulos, Kassi, Lars Kollros, Mehrta Shirzadian, Milena Nowak, Monica Dudárov Hunken, Nefeli Stamatogiannopoulou, Pablo Chiereghin, Petra Herrmann, Sof Fachouridou, Susanne Boselmann,* and Thomas Hanisch.