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− | | style="width: 555px; vertical-align: top" |''Daniel Maier-Reimer’s art is travelling. His journeys follow a specific technique, being mostly long and undertaken on foot. Each is summarised in a single photograph, sometimes in a little cluster. For some journeys there is no picture at all. In recent years Daniel Maier-Reimer has usually left it to others to decide how his journeys and photographs should appear in exhibitions and publications (David Brooks, Clegg & Guttmann, Leone Contini, Mark Dion, Paolo Ermini, Heide Hinrichs, Florian Hüttner, Till Krause, Cornelia Lauf, Claus Richter, Nino Sekhniashvili, students of the IED European Institute of Design / Florence, Syafiatudina, Shannon Te Ao, Luca Vitone).'' | + | | style="width: 555px; vertical-align: top" |''Daniel Maier-Reimer’s art is travelling. His journeys follow a specific technique, being mostly long and undertaken on foot. Each is summarised in a single photograph, sometimes in a little cluster. For some journeys there is no picture at all. In recent years Daniel Maier-Reimer has usually left it to others to decide how his journeys and photographs should appear in exhibitions and publications (up to now David Brooks, Clegg & Guttmann, Leone Contini, Mark Dion, Paolo Ermini, Heide Hinrichs, Florian Hüttner, Till Krause, Cornelia Lauf, Claus Richter, Nino Sekhniashvili, students of the IED European Institute of Design / Florence, Syafiatudina, Shannon Te Ao, Luca Vitone).'' |
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+ | '''Daniel Maier-Reimer's Journeys 1990–2024'''<br> | ||
+ | Mai 25 – June 8 2024<br> | ||
+ | Kleiner Raum für aktuelles Nichts<br> | ||
+ | Graefestraße 91 (backyard)<br> | ||
+ | 10967 Berlin<br> | ||
+ | [http://kleiner-raum-fuer-aktuelles-nichts.de/ www.kleiner-raum-fuer-aktuelles-nichts.de]<br> | ||
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Works / Exhibitions
Daniel Maier-Reimer’s art is travelling. His journeys follow a specific technique, being mostly long and undertaken on foot. Each is summarised in a single photograph, sometimes in a little cluster. For some journeys there is no picture at all. In recent years Daniel Maier-Reimer has usually left it to others to decide how his journeys and photographs should appear in exhibitions and publications (up to now David Brooks, Clegg & Guttmann, Leone Contini, Mark Dion, Paolo Ermini, Heide Hinrichs, Florian Hüttner, Till Krause, Cornelia Lauf, Claus Richter, Nino Sekhniashvili, students of the IED European Institute of Design / Florence, Syafiatudina, Shannon Te Ao, Luca Vitone). |
Daniel Maier-Reimer's Journeys 1990–2024
Mai 25 – June 8 2024
Kleiner Raum für aktuelles Nichts
Graefestraße 91 (backyard)
10967 Berlin
www.kleiner-raum-fuer-aktuelles-nichts.de
TRAVEL BUREAU
Four Journeys by Daniel Maier-Reimer as Presented by Mark Dion
Clages, Cologne
May–July 2023
Opening: Mai 5, 2023
www.mariettaclages.de
BAR MEZZOGIORNO
Daniel Maier-Reimer's Journey Apenin as Presented by Florian Hüttner
Museum Schloss Moyland
August 2022 – August 2023
www.moyland.de
Daniel Maier-Reimer
Nine Journeys
Clages, Cologne
May–June 2022
www.mariettaclages.de
BAR MEZZOGIORNO
Daniel Maier-Reimer's journey Apennin, presented by Florian Hüttner
Clages, Köln
Mai–Juni 2022
Daniel Maier-Reimer's walk along the Great Wall of China, presented by Luca Vitone and two works by Ina Arzensek as part of the group exhibition "Re-enchantment", curated by Emily Barsi and Alessandra Poggianti 2018, TERZOPIANO, Lucca, Italy
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