Group Exhibition
ARTISTS’ CONQUEST
August 14 – October 31, 2021
Margret Eicher, Luzia Simons, Rebecca Stevenson and Myriam Thyes “conquer” the historic rooms and museum presentations in the Museum of Decorative Arts and the Castle Museum. The four artists of international origin (Germany, Brazil, Great Britain, Switzerland) respond to the historic castle spaces and art objects and address the thematic spaces of the museums. In doing so, their works reflect a contemporary return of ideas and images of pseudo-baroque exuberance and exotic decadence.
CASTLE & PARK PILLNITZ
August-Böckstiegel-Straße 2
01326 Dresden
Germany
WATCHING FLOWERS
Opening: August 7, 2021, 6 pm
Exhibition: August 7 & 8, 12 noon – 8 pm
pavlov’s dog is at guest at guest at Salon am Moritzplatz to juxtapose the views on nature of Luzia Simons and Anton Hofreiter (painter and chairman of the Bündnis 90/Die Grünen parliamentary group). Curated by Michael Biedowicz.
At the opening there will be a talk with Luzia Simons and Anton Hofreiter about their view of nature and why intact ecosystems and species protection are needed. Another highlight will be the auction of the works on August 8th. The proceeds will be donated to a civil society organisation of indigenous environmental activists in the Brazilian Amazon.
SALON AM MORITZPLATZ
Oranienstraße 58
10969 Berlin
Germany
Group Exhibition
CULTIVATED LANDSCAPES AND WILD GARDENS
June 26 – August 29, 2021
The relationship between the natural and the wild, and the artificial and adapted – between nature and culture – is a constant factor in this exhibition. Eight contemporary artists showcase their affinity into utilising, exploiting and stylizing nature and imagining a more authentic and primitive cosmos.
With Hans Op de Beeck, Camilla Berner, Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger, Søren Martinsen, Randi & Katrine, Luzia Simons and Hartmut Stockter.
SKOVHUSET KUNST & NATUR
Ballerupvej 60
3500 Værløse (Kopenhagen)
Denmark
Group Exhibition
LOOKING AHEAD – MOVING INTO THE 2020s
June 19 – September 4, 2021
Luzia Simons is among 40 positions of contemporary artists that reflect on how the art of the coming decade is being shifted by current global events.
GALERIE SCHLICHTENMAIER
Castle Dätzingen
71120 Grafenau
Germany