Wonderloch Kellerland
Wonderloch Kellerland is an international project and exhibition space founded by René Luckhardt in his Berlin apartment in the beginning of 2010.
The name relates to Dostoyevsky’s Notes from Underground (German: “Aufzeichnungen aus dem Kellerloch”) and Lewis Carroll’s Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
A role model is also Ludwig II of Bavaria, the “greatest Kellerloch-artist of all times”.[1]
The German magazine ART Das Kunstmagazin refers to Wonderloch Kellerland as the “boot camp of subculture”.[2]
Exhibitions
Exhibitions so far included contemporary LA and Berlin based artists. But also works by Martin Kippenberger, Friedrich Schroder-Sonnenstern, Helga Goetze, Louis Waldon, Laibach or a selection of Viennese artists curated by Stefan Bidner and Elke Krystufek. Apart from that Wonderloch Kellerland regularly hosts previously unseen curiosities, e.g. handpainted ceramics of the French Foreign Legion from the Adam Saks Collection.
With ARTISTS MERCHANDISING ART Wonderloch Kellerland initiated the first series of international exhibitions to deal with the issue of merchandising in contemporary art. The show featured about 200 artists.
In 2011 a branch of Wonderloch Kellerland opened in Los Angeles, run by Hans-Peter Thomas. Both spaces are included in the Art Spaces Directory of the New Museum New York.
Project Philosophy
The philosophy of the project is given as: “As an artist you have to go through rabbit holes or cellar holes (German: Kellerlocher) – like Lewis Carroll’s Alice – in order to get to the Wonderland, to blossom anew and to set free new energies.”[3]
References
- Wonderloch Kellerland at Art Spaces Directory New Museum New York
- ART on Wonderloch Kellerland Berlin / Los Angeles
- Wonderloch Kellerland at Monopol Art Magazine
- Interrogation Machine Book Presentation and Laibach Screening
- Corporealities Wiener Innen Aussen
- Deutschlandradio on exhibition Helga Goetze
- ART on exhibition Portraits of Roy Lichtenstein and Leo Castelli by Katrin Thomas
Further reading
- Art Spaces Directory of New Museum NY ISBN 9780984562534
Catalogue Dominik Wood Immortal Worship
Catalogue Adam Saks Un métier d'homme
Notes
- ↑ ART Magazine, Interview. "Off-Spaces: Wonderloch Kellerland Berlin/Los Angeles".
- ↑ ART Magazine, Interview. "Off-Spaces: Wonderloch Kellerland Berlin/Los Angeles".
- ↑ Lützow, Gunnar. "Das Kellerwunder". Tip Berlin (14/2011).