16. September 2021 / 19:00 — 22:00

Muntele Furnica – Parkour de Sirop

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Parkour de Sirop is the prelude to a three-part ritualized sighting, from the series: Parkour Muntele Furnica. A degustation and invitation by the artists of Atelier Ameisenberg (Michl Schmidt & Oana Paula Vainer) to taste judgment or comparison of liquids. The Atelier Ameisenberg develop models that are to a large extent based on speculations. The starting point of their collaborative research is the historical context in the area of Stuttgart Uhlandshöhe, the former Ameisenberg. The aim is to discover and illustrate the supposedly invisible, the unseen or overlooked, the blind spots and to test methods of visualization. The basis of the artistic process is a dialogue between the artists in which themes are negotiated in order to move from one to the other, from the hundredth to the thousandth and possibly back again. During the festival the Atelier Ameisenberg invites to a parcour with three stations at the Ameisenberg, which will be accompanied by the artists and invited experts.

Parkour de Sirop is part of the series Muntele Furnica:

The parkour starts at the Atelier Ameisenberg and leads from there towards Villa Hauff (Werkstatthaus). The destination is the former wine cellar there. This was presumably the starting point of a bunker excavation under the building, when the house served the Waffen-SS as a so-called supplementary office in the years 1939-1945. Atelier Ameisenberg will set up the spatial installation White Paper Archive/WPA there during the festival.

Parkour de Sirop
Thursday, 16.09.2021
7 – 10 pm

Meeting point:
Atelier Ameisenberg
Ameisenbergstr. 61
70188 Stuttgart

REGISTRATION
Please register here. Participation is free of charge.

More Parkours:

Parkour Sequoiadendron 17.09.2021 / 6 – 10 pm
Parkour White Paper Archive 18.09.2021 / 3 – 6 pm

Muntele Furnica is an independent contribution by the Atelier Ameisenberg as part of the cooperation program of CURRENT – ART AND URBAN SPACE.

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