based artists Jutta Heun and Aline von der Assen.

The Magic Cube
c/o
Exhibition hall of the Goethe University Frankfurt
Department of Art Education
Sophienstr. 1-3
60487 Frankfurt am Main
contact: Aline von der Assen/Jutta Heun
[email protected]
0049 151 266 26 357
// Fundamental Ephemeris II
International Mail Art Exhibition
Tuesday July 14th 2015, opening 7 to 21.30 pm
Performance (by C. Kube-Druener and W. Klee ), 7.30 to 7.45 pm
Wednesday July 15th to Friday 17th 2015, open 11 am to 7 pm
Friday July 17th 2015, Catalogue Launch & Live Concert / Electronic 8 to 10 pm
Messy Brothers (P. Fey, R. Schohe, P. Russeger)
Monorain (M. Bott, D. Krecker)
Fundamental Ephemeris II is an exhibition by the mail art initiative “The Magic Cube”. A group
of 29 international artists will show works referencing time. Each drawing, painting,
photography, sculpture and video has the format of 21 x 29,7 cm (Din A 4), small enough to be
sent as standard letter by mail.
Exhibiting artists
Faris Barakat, Khaled Barakeh, Florence Bechu, Alexander Bühler, Marina Cerea, Linda
Cunningham, Robyn Doty, Carolyn Flood, Jutta Heun, Won-Seok Hong, Yoonjung Kim,
Wolfgang Klee, Dirk Krecker, Line Krom, Kerstin Lichtblau, Llobet & Pons, Mona Löffler,
Kate Mahony, Rhea O’Neill, Pirjo Pulkkinen, René Schohe, Susan Sluglett, Annegret Soltau,
Mamadou Touré aka Béhan, Annika van Vught, Friederike Walter, Max Weinberg, Bas van
Wieringen and Tammy Wolsey
The Magic Cube is a Mail Art initiative founded by the Frankfurt
based artists Jutta Heun and Aline von der Assen.
Public Program- - Admission free
Tuesday July 14th 2015
7 to 21.30 pm
Opening reception
7.30 to 7.45 pm
PERFORMANCE: EIN WALK ABOUT, 2015
The performance „Ein Walk About“ (2015) (A walk About, 2015) is about
going, leaving and being on the road – sceneries varying between present, past and future.
(Text Cornelia Kube-Druener, Director Wolfgang Klee)
Contributors:
Stage manager:
Wolfgang Klee, Cornelia Kube-Druener , Clemens Wolfart
Sonja Mlynarska
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Thursday July 16 2015
4 to 6 pm
TALK AND Q&A „International artist’s cooperations“
– informal talk with coffee and cake
Jutta Heun gives an account of her international artist’s cooperations of the recent years. Subsequently Q&A on
the current Mail Art Exhibition organised by Jutta Heun and Aline von der Assen.
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Friday July 17 2015
8 to 10 pm
CATLOGUE LAUNCH AND LIVE CONCERT / ELECTRONIC
MESSY BROTHERS AND MONORAIN
The Messy Brothers are three musicians with different musical background based in Frankfurt. Their distinctive
sound is a blend of various styles and influences, from electronic avant-garde, club music and classic cello.
Peter Fey : Synthesizer, René Schohe: Cello/ E-Cello, Philipp Russeger: Synthesizer
monorain
u+003 wavefeeld//#capturoutine@deafstar
live-electronic. hardware only. no presets.
martin bott & dirk krecker
Catalogue Launch
Celebration for the publishing of the catalogue Fundamental Ephemeris. This catalogue combines the two mail art exhibitions Fundamental
Ephemeris I (BronxArtSpace, New York 2013) and Fundamental Ephemeris II (Exhibition hall of the Goethe University, Frankfurt, 2015).
Texts by
Aline von der Assen and Jutta Heun
Art works by
Geza Adasz, Faris Barakat, Khaled Barakeh, Walli Bauer, Florence Bechu, Christoph Borowiak, Alexander Bühler, Marina Cerea, Linda
Cunningham, Eric Decastro, Robyn Doty, Sibylle Feidt, Carolyn Flood, Aleksandra Frankowska, Charles Geiger, Dede Handon, Jutta Heun,
Cordula Hofmann, Dieter Hoffmeister, Max Holicki, Ina Holitzka, Won-Seok Hong, Yoonjung Kim, Wolfgang Klee, Gudrun Klöckner, Eva-Maria
Kollischan, Dirk Krecker, Line Krom, Jens Lay, Kerstin Lichtblau, Monika Linhard, Llobet & Pons, Mona Löffler, Nestor Madalengoita, Kate
Mahony, Bernd Metz, Loizos Olympios, Rhea O’Neill, Max Pauer, Anja Priska, Zeesy Powers, Pirjo Pulkkinen, Anke Röhrscheid, Chris Shaw, Eva
Scheuter, René Schohe, Susan Sluglett, Annegret Soltau, Wang Ip Sszto, Astrid Stricker, Mamadou Touré aka Béhan, Annika van Vught,
Friederike Walter, Max Weinberg, Eva Weingärtner, Birgitta Weimer, Bas van Wieringen Tammy Wolsey und Maha Zarkout