Davide Cantoni, Motoko Dobashi, Moritz Dometshauser, Katja Eckert, Oliver Lanz, Axel Lieber, Matthias Männer, Peggy Meinfelder, Christopher Muller, Katherine Newbegin, Danica Phelps, Sebastian Pöllmann, Sibylle Rath, Carsten Recksik, Wolfgang Stehle
Galerie Alexandra Saheb
Auguststrasse 91
10117 Berlin Mitte
Tel: 030-2005-4384
Davide Cantoni, Motoko Dobashi, Moritz Dometshauser, Oliver Lanz, Axel Lieber, Matthias Männer, Peggy Meinfelder, Christopher Muller, Katherine Newbegin, Danica Phelps, Sebastian Pöllmann, Sibylle Rath, Carsten Recksik, Wolfgang Stehle
art aid project for the earthquake victims in Japan. More than 100 artists have donated their works. The money of the sold works will go directly to a reputable Japanese aid organisation. The project was initiated by the artist cooperation deepdigdug together with the artist Fumie Sasabuchi.
Jutta Bobbe, Juliana Borinski, Motoko Dobashi, Michael Dobrindt, Amina Broggi, Judith Egger, Karin Felbermayr, Manuel Eitner, Benedikt Hipp , Matthias Männer, Silke Markefka, Maximilian Geuter, Johannes Hartmann, Hakan Evcin, Franka Kaßner, Peggy Meinfelder, Bo Christian Larsson, Eamon O'Kane, Emanuel Seitz, Michal Kosakowski, Nina Märkl, Philipp Messner, Nghia Nuyen, Hedwig Eberle, Max Srba, Nikolai Vogel, Société Réaliste, Peter Riss, Luc Nam Nguyen, Enikö Marton, Matthias Beckmann, Daniel Man, Daniela Löbbert, Elisabeth Reitmeier, Boban And
videos from sculptors with an installation from Joung-en Huh and Michalis Nicolaides. Participating artists: Robert Barta , Manuel Burgener, Gisela Kleinlein , Keisuke Matsuura, Matthias Männer , Martin Pfeifle , Stefan Sous , Heinke Haberland, Panikos Tembriotis, Piotr Zamojski , Mingming Yin
Tokyo Wonder Site Hongo
2-4-16 Hongo, Bunkyou-Ku, Tokyo 113-0033
DeepDigDug is an exhibition project of the artists Pablo Alonso, Motoko Dobashi, Martin Hast, Matthias Männer and Kaori Nakajima. The first exhibition took place in spring 2010 in Tokyo. There was also a symposium entitled "Off Space - The current situation in Japanese/German alternative art scenes" with organisators from German and Japanese independent art spaces.