Interventions

The morning boat

An international artist residency, from 2017, Jersey, Channel Islands

Archaeological Museum Oberhausen

Actopolis, Oberhausen, September 2016

Exhibition opening (Ausstellungsöffnung)

October 2015, a Live Art exhibit, Kunstraum Düsseldorf

Stillgestanden (Stood still)

July/August 2015, A living sculpture trail, Endersbach/Weinstadt

21 wobbly tables, propped up using 44 Euros

May 2015 Sculptural intervention Barcelona

Platz de Play

September 2013 - September 2014

Arttours 2014/15 (season #3)

2011 - 2015 Stuttgart

Goldblase

August 2013 - October 2013 Monumental intervention The hollow tooth, Luxembourg

White man/woman walking

March 2013 Intervention Johannesburg, South Africa

Who or what is missing their arms?

July 2012 Production residency at Kijk Ruimte Amsterdam, The Netherlands

About

Susanne Kudielka and Kaspar Wimberley work internationally as interventionists and performance researchers specialising in site-specific and site-responsive art, alternative strategies for audience interaction and new forms of artistic collaboration.

The artistic process usually begins with a given site, and a process of observation and dialogue that analyses, and eventually responds, to the architectural, socio-political, geographical, mythological, connotative and historical narratives that can be found there.

Projects are quietly subversive, playfully readjusting the narrative and appreciation of a particular activity or a given site. The working process often involves those that live in an area, and aims to be accessible and relevant.

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