Api étoilé – A Growing Archive
⟶ Project website Api étoilé Villa Merkel Esslingen
Api étoilé is an artistic project on old crops, some of which have been forgotten, and on new forms of coexistence. It is a highly co-creative and cooperative exhibition and research project that takes place equally in real and digital spaces. The project is a prototype for future practices of contemporary art and the mediation of diverse audiences at Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen.
Api étoilé brings together various actors and institutions from different fields such as research and science, agriculture, folklore, visual arts and cultural promotion in a collaborative exchange on an equal footing. After a phase of research, intensive transcultural collaboration with farmers, seed specialists or various seed archives and a phase of plant cultivation, Api étoilé culminates in an exhibition at Villa Merkel in Esslingen. Accompanied by symposia, artist talks and slow food tastings of traditional crops, for example, it turns the Villa Merkel and selected locations of partner institutions into places of cultural and social encounters, of togetherness, places for people, plants and animals. Gabriela Oberkofler appears as an artist and as a networker who involves a wide variety of actors in a participatory manner.
Gabriela Oberkofler has been intensively researching the project since the beginning of 2020. She has already produced a series of new drawings entitled Pflanzenpalaver. These create a new, diverse and revealing image of plants. Among other things, they focus on peculiarities in the growth of the pea, on defense mechanisms of the acacia, on mutations in the growth of maize, on stress coping mechanisms of the tomato, on the soil culture of the mycorrhiza fungus, to give just a few examples. In addition, a large number of maize plants were dug up and hung up to dry. They will be presented in the exhibition as a hanging garden to be roamed through. It complements the presentation of the seed archive and is accompanied by various video formats, including interviews with experts.
Andreas Baur, Villa Merkel Esslingen
Detail Ein Stück Kritische Zone (ohne Wasser), 2021, three-part, ink on paper, each 220 × 114 cm
Detail Ein Stück Kritische Zone (ohne Wasser), 2021, three-part, ink on paper, each 220 × 114 cm
Ein Stück Kritische Zone (ohne Wasser), 2021, three-part, ink on paper, each 220 × 114 cm
Detail Schildkröte, 2021, ink on paper, 115 × 130 cm
Schildkröte, 2021, ink on paper, 115 × 130 cm
Detail Seesterne, 2021, ink on paper, 115 × 270 cm
Seesterne, 2021, ink on paper, 115 × 270 cm
Api étoilé – A Growing Archive
⟶ Project website Api étoilé Villa Merkel Esslingen
Api étoilé is an artistic project on old crops, some of which have been forgotten, and on new forms of coexistence. It is a highly co-creative and cooperative exhibition and research project that takes place equally in real and digital spaces. The project is a prototype for future practices of contemporary art and the mediation of diverse audiences at Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen.
Api étoilé brings together various actors and institutions from different fields such as research and science, agriculture, folklore, visual arts and cultural promotion in a collaborative exchange on an equal footing. After a phase of research, intensive transcultural collaboration with farmers, seed specialists or various seed archives and a phase of plant cultivation, Api étoilé culminates in an exhibition at Villa Merkel in Esslingen. Accompanied by symposia, artist talks and slow food tastings of traditional crops, for example, it turns the Villa Merkel and selected locations of partner institutions into places of cultural and social encounters, of togetherness, places for people, plants and animals. Gabriela Oberkofler appears as an artist and as a networker who involves a wide variety of actors in a participatory manner.
Gabriela Oberkofler has been intensively researching the project since the beginning of 2020. She has already produced a series of new drawings entitled Pflanzenpalaver. These create a new, diverse and revealing image of plants. Among other things, they focus on peculiarities in the growth of the pea, on defense mechanisms of the acacia, on mutations in the growth of maize, on stress coping mechanisms of the tomato, on the soil culture of the mycorrhiza fungus, to give just a few examples. In addition, a large number of maize plants were dug up and hung up to dry. They will be presented in the exhibition as a hanging garden to be roamed through. It complements the presentation of the seed archive and is accompanied by various video formats, including interviews with experts.
Andreas Baur, Villa Merkel Esslingen
Detail Ein Stück Kritische Zone (ohne Wasser), 2021, three-part, ink on paper, each 220 × 114 cm
Detail Ein Stück Kritische Zone (ohne Wasser), 2021, three-part, ink on paper, each 220 × 114 cm
Ein Stück Kritische Zone (ohne Wasser), 2021, three-part, ink on paper, each 220 × 114 cm
Detail Schildkröte, 2021, ink on paper, 115 × 130 cm
Schildkröte, 2021, ink on paper, 115 × 130 cm
Detail Seesterne, 2021, ink on paper, 115 × 270 cm
Seesterne, 2021, ink on paper, 115 × 270 cm