deadline: 8 December 2017
Call for entries:

Farmer eyeing Industry
Exhibition – Talks
9.2. – 13.4.18
Small and medium-sized farms have to defend themselves against Agri-busi-ness. Farms are dying. Agricultural land is becoming an investment commodity. ‚Land-grabbing‘ expropriates land through rising prices. Mega-barns for animal husbandry lead to air and water pollution and manure tourism. Feed and dumping exports damage emerging markets. The right of free seed must be fought for. There is less insect detritus on car windscreens. The biggest tractor is a status symbol.

What do artists have to say? Do you have alternatives?
We invite interested artists to apply for an exhibition.
Format: objects, photo, painting, graphics, video, sound. Performance is also possible.
Dates:

Install: 6.2.18, 5 – 7 pm
Vernissage: 9.2.18, 7 pm
Opening hours: 5 – 20 pm
Artist talk: 23.2.18, 7 pm
Lecture: 16.3., 7 pm, „Insects Dying“ N.N.
Finissage 13.4, 7 pm
Removal 16.4., 5 – 7 pm
Applications with form on this site: Form for Application
We will not consider applications without the above form and the link to the topic.
E-Mail for Application: farmindustry@groupglobal3000.de

Deadline: 8.12.17

We are a free, self-organized project space. For production, technical equipment, transport and insurance (The space is insured) there is no budget.

Location: Projectspace of Group Global 3000
Leuschnerdamm 19
10999 Berlin

Curators: Tom Albrecht, Maria Korporal, Michael Maiera

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