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Pascal Brateau (artist) and Irina Ilieva (curator)

https://art.aquabit.com/project/betreten-auf-eigene-gefahr-vol2-pascal-brateau/

Berlin, Germany
Pascal Brateau, artist architect, explores the concept of the inhabited and the relationship between mind and space. His artworks seek the archetypal form of the house, its image and perception in the collective mind. Pascal Brateau received the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (NY) in 2020. He exhibits in France, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, Açores, Japan, China, Canada and USA. Irina Ilieva is an architect, curator, gallery owner, initiator and organizer of Architecture+Art Weekend Berlin.

Call for ideas 2021

Betreten auf eigene Gefahr / Enter at your own risk Vol 2


A suggestion to change perspective. Artist architect: Pascal Brateau, curator: Irina Ilieva, venue: aquabitArt gallery Berlin

Betreten auf eigene Gefahr / Enter at your own risk Vol 2


A suggestion to change perspective. Artist architect: Pascal Brateau, curator: Irina Ilieva, venue: aquabitArt gallery Berlin
The site-specific work turns the space around, based on the urban context and volume of the venue.
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  • Site-specific cases

We see our proposal to change perspective as the core basis for the beginning of the search for new solutions to existing social and spatial dilemmas. It is clearly a transformative project that directs our gaze to the beginning of the creative process. Man's ability to change his point of view and to look at problems from a different perspective has always been the driving force behind the development of our living environments.

With our project, we want to provoke the first thought of change and offer a practical solution through an installation that playfully takes visitors to other areas of the space.

In the current time of global change, it is important for each of us to be aware of the environment, to form appropriate opinions, and to choose certain points of view. "Entering at your own risk Vol 2" refers to the possibility of exploring the construction at your own risk, but it also appears to be an indication of our own responsibility to make decisions.



Betreten auf eigene Gefahr / Enter at your own risk Vol 2


A suggestion to change perspective. Artist architect: Pascal Brateau, curator: Irina Ilieva, venue: aquabitArt gallery Berlin

Betreten auf eigene Gefahr / Enter at your own risk Vol 2


A suggestion to change perspective. Artist architect: Pascal Brateau, curator: Irina Ilieva, venue: aquabitArt gallery Berlin
The site-specific work turns the space around, based on the urban context and volume of the venue.
File under
Type of project
  • Site-specific cases

We see our proposal to change perspective as the core basis for the beginning of the search for new solutions to existing social and spatial dilemmas. It is clearly a transformative project that directs our gaze to the beginning of the creative process. Man's ability to change his point of view and to look at problems from a different perspective has always been the driving force behind the development of our living environments.

With our project, we want to provoke the first thought of change and offer a practical solution through an installation that playfully takes visitors to other areas of the space.

In the current time of global change, it is important for each of us to be aware of the environment, to form appropriate opinions, and to choose certain points of view. "Entering at your own risk Vol 2" refers to the possibility of exploring the construction at your own risk, but it also appears to be an indication of our own responsibility to make decisions.




Idea by

Pascal Brateau (artist) and Irina Ilieva (curator)
Berlin
Germany
Pascal Brateau, artist architect, explores the concept of the inhabited and the relationship between mind and space. His artworks seek the archetypal form of the house, its image and perception in the collective mind. Pascal Brateau received the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (NY) in 2020. He exhibits in France, Germany, Belgium, Portugal, Açores, Japan, China, Canada and USA. Irina Ilieva is an architect, curator, gallery owner, initiator and organizer of Architecture+Art Weekend Berlin.