PhantasieMechanik Exhibition at phaeno
Opening on Saturday 23rd February at the spectacular phaeno Science
Centre in Wolfsburg, Germany, this exhibition promises to be one of
the best kinetic sculpture exhibitions in recent years.
Spread over 10,000 square feet in Zaha Hadid’s acclaimed new
building, more than 70 exhibits will come to life and share their
stories. There will be works from Cabaret Mechanical Theatre, as
well as fantastic American kinetic sculpture Arthur Ganson, and
American artist Norman Tuck, maker of artistic science machines.
Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre will be represented by seven large kinemats
– “Noah’s Ark”, “Tower of Pisa”, “Forget me not”, “Orient Express”,
“Time of Rats”, “Last Eagle of the Highlands” and “Rag-n-Bone Man”
Wolfsburg is an hour from Berlin by the ICE train, there is a very
frequent service, (and phaeno is a few minutes from the station).
Exhibition will run for four months ( till 29.06.08).
Info in German http://www.phaeno.de/mechanik.html
All the best for 2008!
Tatyana Jakovskaya
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Sharmanka is one of eight partner organisations in "Trongate 103", a
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For more information visit http://www.trongate103.com
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