The glamorous, institutionalized art world is full of barriers and only lets a few in. But art resists this time and again; it is fluid, permeable, boundless. But what does it mean to work artistically from the margins? The FRIDA studio at Lebenshilfe Lörrach e.V. has been producing and discarding
and discarded, researched and realized for over ten years. It is an inclusive art space where neurodiverse artists and people with disabilities work experimentally. The exhibition focuses on selected paintings by Atelier FRIDA and shows works by Peter Ehrlich, Maik Fechner,
Simone Lieber, Salvatore Mangiapane, Carmen Schäuble and Sandra Stankiewitz. Two other artists, Katharina Kemmerling and andreasschneider, have been
were invited to respond with their sculptures and installations. One of the curators, Dr. Isabel Balzer, is giving a tour of the special exhibition today.
and discarded, researched and realized for over ten years. It is an inclusive art space where neurodiverse artists and people with disabilities work experimentally. The exhibition focuses on selected paintings by Atelier FRIDA and shows works by Peter Ehrlich, Maik Fechner,
Simone Lieber, Salvatore Mangiapane, Carmen Schäuble and Sandra Stankiewitz. Two other artists, Katharina Kemmerling and andreasschneider, have been
were invited to respond with their sculptures and installations. One of the curators, Dr. Isabel Balzer, is giving a tour of the special exhibition today.
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