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AG's annual report 2009 - Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery

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13<br />

<strong>2009</strong> Exhibitions<br />

September 18, <strong>2009</strong> – January 23, 2010<br />

Building Berlin<br />

Nevin Aladag, Daniela Brahm, Rui Calçada Bastos, Jesko Fezer and Axel Wieder,<br />

Pia Fuchs (German ID of Patricia Reed), Ingo Gerken, Thom Kubli, Lars Ramberg,<br />

Karin Sander, and Daniel Seiple. Curated by Germaine Koh.<br />

Building Berlin merged KW|AG’s interest in local and global activity in contemporary art. The exhibition<br />

featured the work of artists, all based in Berlin, who were chosen to participate in the exhibition because<br />

of their involvement in shaping the city’s current art scene. The exhibition featured painting, new media,<br />

sculpture, and installation. The exhibition also included Tear Down This Fence, a participatory project,<br />

conceived by Daniel Seiple, which brought together the border residents of <strong>Kitchener</strong> and <strong>Waterloo</strong>.<br />

Janice Kerbel<br />

Singularly Significant series in concert with CAFKA, Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> Forum | <strong>Kitchener</strong> & Area<br />

As a complement to CAFKA’s <strong>2009</strong> theme of Veracity, KW|AG was pleased to present the work of UK-based<br />

Canadian artist Janice Kerbel. Kerbel’s exhibition included Remarkable, a series of prints reminiscent<br />

of fairground posters that announced the spectacular feats of improbable beings. Also included was<br />

Underwood, a series of four fictional love letters, one for each season, rendered in a typeface designed<br />

to mimic a faulty typewriter.

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