© Shaheer Tarar, »The Compression Zone«, 2025
Oct 19, 2013
RÖMER XV
Akademie Schloss Solitude and Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg invite to the 15th edition of »Römer«, a joint exhibition evening in the project room Römerstraße.
Akademie Schloss Solitude and Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg invite to the 15th edition of »Römer«, a joint exhibition evening in the project room Römerstraße.
The Akademie Schloss Solitude and the Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation are organizing a collaborative exhibition evening in the Römerstrasse. The 15th issue of the »Römer« will display the different artistic procedures by fellows of both institutions.
In addition to various video works, there will be two performances and a reading of short stories. The works question, in different ways, interpersonal relationships, and develop their own language of the unspoken, of silence – they might leave the observer with a »slight pinch in the skull« (Tim Holland).
With video works by Selma Alaçam (video artist, Karlsruhe/Germany), Ewa Borysewicz (filmmaker, Kraków/Poland), Lindsay Foster (visual artist, Seattle, WA/USA).
Featuring performances by Cara Benedetto (visual artist, New York, NY/USA), Tim Holland (poet, Leipzig/Germany) and Johannes Kreidler (composer, Berlin/Germany).
Curated and coordinated by Sascia Bailer (scholarship for arts management, Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg) and Marlène Perronet (fellow for art coordination, Akademie Schloss Solitude).
Römerstr. 2,
70180 Stuttgart
Near Marienplatz
Free entry!
A cooperation between Akademie Schloss Solitude and Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg.
participated in
© Shaheer Tarar, »The Compression Zone«, 2025
Image: Agnieszka Mastalerz, »Mould«, 2025, 7min 21sec, film frame. Performers: Adrianna Mrowiec (and choreographer), Agnieszka Janosz, Director of Photography: Marcin Gołąb. The film was financed by the Young Poland Scholarship for 2024, granted by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.
Rachel Gill, »The Eight Positions or Could This Go on Forever?«, 2024. Performer: Chelsea Hecht. Photo: Anna Witenberg.