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"Dive In" exhibition: Middisage and artist talk with Hamburg participants

Jan 14, 2022 | 06:00 PM
Invitation Midissage "Dive in"

Invitation Midissage "Dive in"

Invitation Midissage "Dive in" / Zoom link

Invitation Midissage "Dive in" / Zoom link

Invitation Midissage

Exhibition „Dive in. Celebrating 450 years of Harrogate's mineral springs“ at the Mercer Art Gallery

Via Zoom https://uva-live.zoom.us/j/87485382847
Meeting-ID: 874 8538 2847

Artist talk with the participants from Hamburg, graduates of the htk academy, and their lecturer Gaby Bergmann & Harrogate curator Karen Southworth

Josefine Buckenauer, Sarah Dillon, Nicola Maas, Eva Prühs, Charlotte Uhlemann

Presenters: Henrike Schmidt & Astrid Köhler

Bring your glass of champagne!

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In the autumn of 2019, a group of students of Communication design (https://www.htk.academy/), Hamburg-based artist Gaby Bergmann (https://handtoeye.de/) and researcher Henrike Schmidt from the European Spa project (https://www.theeuropeanspa.eu/) embarked on a journey through spa history and spa life, and considered the relevance of spas in today’s world. They discussed some pertinent literary works such as Thomas Mann’s novel The Magic Mountain, engaged with theory about special places of this kind such as Michel Foucault’s work on ‘Other Spaces’ or heterotopias, and they visited the historic Holthusenbad in Hamburg and the seaside resort of Travemünde.

Their readings, discussions and drawing sessions in situ gave rise to a process of creative engagement and a rich output of art works, some of which can be seen in this exhibition.


The Artists:

Nicola Maas was born and raised in the Saar region, near the French-German border, and moved to Hamburg for her studies.

In the watercolours on display, she says, she wanted to capture what it feels like, when entering the water, either to be weighed down by affect, or gradually to become free of it. What is the emotional effect of diving down and sinking into the stillness of the water? And of returning to the surface?

Sarah Dillon grew up as an outcast in a small, conservative American town, and made her escape as a young adult.

With her photos, she wants you to imagine you arecompletely submerged underwater. Eyes shut. Sounds muted. Completely alone. Do you feel peace or panic? Will the water wash it all away or drag you under?

Charlotte Uhlemann was born and grew up in Lüneburg, northern Germany. She has now graduated as a graphic designer from the htk academy in Hamburg.

With her collages she seeks to capture the atmosphere of that narrow other world one immerses oneself in for the duration of a spa stay.

Eva Prühs was born and raised in Hamburg, graduated from the htk academy in 2020, and now works as a graphic designer whilst broadening her interests as a post-graduate student.

Her collages take as their starting point the contrasting aesthetic alignment of beauty with youth and health and ugliness with sickness and decay. For Nietzsche, the two were mutually dependent – a phenomenon clearly visible in the early days of German spas. 

Josefine Buckenauer grew up in Hamburg and the countryside of northern Germany, is a graduate of the htk academy and now works as an illustrator and graphic designer.

In producing her drawings in her ‘bed office’, she drew on experiences of loneliness and a lack of autonomy as recounted by friends who had spent time in sanatorium-like facilities, and mixed these impressions with her own memories of feeling homesick.