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Jan
Peters, Silke Schatz & Martina Schmid: Ausland
10.10.04
- 08.11.03

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To accompany 'Ausland' a colour catalogue will be
published by DOMOBAAL editions, designed by Catrack, Berlin with essays
by Jane Rendell, London and Thomas Wulffen, Berlin. We are grateful
to the Goethe-Institut London, for their kind support. For images,
publication or any further information please contact Domo Baal.
DOMOBAAL is proud to present Ausland an exhibition bringing together
three contemporary German artists who, in different ways, deal with
issues of memory and the trace of experience, whether it be sociological,
historical, political, domestic or sexual. Whilst the artists have
their country of origin in common, each particular contribution will
reveal the distinct undercurrents that reflect the specific contexts
from which they emerge.
Jan Peters is a filmmaker based in Hamburg and Paris. He makes films
in a fast-talking diary-documentary style alternating gently between
fact and fiction, comedy and tragedy. His work features anecdotes
about his immediate circle of friends commenting on the multicultural
and historical realities of everyday life.
Jan Peters (born 1966) studied at Hochschule für Bildende Kunst,
Hamburg. His film 'December 1-31' had its Premiere at the German Film
Festival Berlinale in 1999. It won the prestigious Fipresci-Prize
at the Sarajewo Film Festival, the Prize for Best Documentary at the
Independent Cinema Festival, Barcelona, and has been shown on German
Television (arte, ZDF, 3sat). His new film 'Wie ich ein Höhlenmaler
wurde' (comissioned and co-produced by Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg)
was included in 'Traversees' at Palais de Tokyo, 2002 Paris, an exhibition
curated by Hans-Ulrich Obrist.
Silke Schatz is based in Cologne, currently living and working in
Rome, having won a Villa Massimo residency. She is known for her large-scale
architectural drawings that resemble and evoke interiors and buildings
construct ed from memory, and photographs, which have been chosen
for their personal and socio-political significance. She also experiments
with arranging objects, photographs and collages, so that they become
installations within a given space.
Silke Schatz (born 1967) studied at the Hochschule für Bildende
Kunst, Braunschweig. Her work has been included in 'playing amongst
the ruins', 2001 at the Royal College of Art and 'Drawing on Space',
2002, curated by The Drawing Room, London, 'Persönliche Pläne',
2002 Kunsthalle Basel and 'International Paper', 2003, UCLA Hammer
Museum Los Angeles She has had Solo Exhibitions at Borgmann &
Nathusius, Cologne, 2001 Meyer Riegger Galerie, 2001 Karlsruhe, Anthony
Wilkinson Gallery, 2000 London, and Brent Sikkema, 1999 New York.
Her second solo exhibition, 'The Kleinfamilie' took place this July
at Anthony Wilkinson Gallery.
Martina Schmid lives and works in London. She makes panoramic drawings
of fictitious landscapes that suggest body or skin but also an archaeological
interior. Her more recent map-drawings simulate the physical and psychological
experience of seeing a country by recreating nature on folded paper
with an accumulation of intense doodle-like marks. She also works
with text and publishes an annual artist's book.
Martina Schmid (born 1966) studied at Central St Martins College of
Art & Design and the Royal College of Art. Her work has been included
in the 'Jerwood Drawing Prize', 2002, 'Yes! I am a long way from home',
2003 The Nunnery, London, and 'Mostyn 13', 2003 Oriel Mostyn Gallery.
Her Solo Exhibition, 'Land or Reason' took place at DOMOBAAL in 2001.
She has published 'Thirteen Collected Lands', 2001 and 'Landed', 2002.
Most recently she was selected for 'Pizza Express Art Prospects',
2003, London.
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