Elmar Jacob


 
Elmar Jacob
 
S.P.O.R.T. WILL TEAR US APART AGAIN
 
Malerei
 
 
15. Juni bis 15. Juli 2017
 
Öffnungszeiten:
Di und Do 19-22, Sa 12-15 Uhr
 
oder auf Verabredung via
030/56 82 89 31
 
 
Eröffnung:
Donnerstag 15.06. um 19 Uhr
 
 

„In einem absichtlich zufälligen Prozess entwickelt der seit 2007 in Berlin lebende Künstler Elmar Jacob aus dem Material heraus surreal anmutende Bilderzählungen. Zentrale Fragestellung dabei ist, inwiefern malerische und narrative Struktur einander erzeugen oder bedingen und folglich auch, was als real oder fiktiv gelten kann.
 
Ein unwirklicher Schneemann auf einem tumultigen Festplatz, umringt von skurrilen Gestalten, Affen und Palmen setzen der Realität so vielmehr einen Spiegel vor, als dass sie sie wiedergeben und geben sie eben hierin doch vielschichtiger und vielleicht wahrhaftiger wieder.   In humoristischer, teilweise comichafter oder bewußt kruder Manier verweist Jacob immer wieder auf solche Divergenzen und macht deutlich, dass es keine linearen oder gar realen Erzählungen gibt. Dass der Mensch sich dennoch stetig daran versucht, zeigen auch übergezeichnete Sachillustrationen auf, in denen die Dargestellten aus ihren einheitlichen und vorgefundenen Posen gelöst und in stark verfremdete Kontexte gesetzt werden.
 
Ein Oszillieren zwischen vorgefundener Wirklichkeit und Fiktion führt auch hier zu neuen und überraschenden Zusammenhängen.”
 
Text: Rosa Windt

 
 
 
 


Rixdorfer Jazzsalon
in der Galerie bauchhund salonlabor
 
Schudomastr. 38, 12055 Berlin⁄Rixdorf
S-Bahn Sonnenallee ⁄ Bus M41 bis Mareschstraße

 
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 


 
 

 
 

Alle Fotos: HD Seibt, 2017

 
 
 
 

S.P.O.R.T. WILL TEAR US APART AGAIN
im Rahmen von 48 Stunden Neukölln:

Festival Öffnungszeiten:
 
 
 23. Juni   19 – 22 Uhr
 24. Juni   14 – 20 Uhr
 25. Juni   14 – 18 Uhr

 
 
 

Rixdorfer Jazzsalon
in der Galerie bauchhund salonlabor
 
Schudomastr. 38, 12055 Berlin⁄Rixdorf
S-Bahn Sonnenallee ⁄ Bus M41 bis Mareschstraße
 
 
 

 

 
 

Konzert 10.06.2017


Photo: Giuliana Scollo
 
 

Vespo – Nakai – Krok
 
 
 
 
Tommaso Vespo – IT, piano
Daigo Nakai – J, d.bass
Adrian David Krok – PL, drums
 
 
10. Juni 2017 – 20.30Uhr
 
 
 
Eintritt: 5,–– €uro, bis 10,–– €uro
 
Reservierung: 030 / 56 82 89 31

 
 

Rixdorfer Jazzsalon
in der Galerie bauchhund salonlabor
 
Schudomastr. 38, 12055 Berlin⁄Rixdorf
S-Bahn Sonnenallee ⁄ Bus M41 bis Mareschstraße
 
 
 

Tommaso Vespo
Tommaso Vespo began studying piano at early age. Since 2000, he started playing concerts both in solo and with musicians such as P.Sorge, F.Cusa, A.Amato, A.Vicard, A.Longo, A.Aiello, S.Barbagallo, Naked Musicians. He joined the collective Improvvisatore Involontario (2010–2013 and organized festivals (Aprile, don′t dormire; i! festival) and clubs (Jazz around midnight; Algorythmn). In March 2011 was on tour with Naked Musicians (guests C.Zavalloni, M.Pagani, E.Sharp) in New York, where he performed at Columbia University and other venues. Since 2012, he joins the RARA Festival playing with many musicians as M.Fischer, T.Brown, J.Kochan. Same year he joined Pasto Collettivo. In December 2012 he started collaborations with musicians from Berlin, as cellist Hui-Chun Lin. Since the 2013, he joined the Berlin Improvisers Orchestra where first performed at the B-Flat Club. In Berlin he met amazing exponents of the new-impro-scene such as A.Kaluza, W.Georgsdorf, H.Nonnemacher, S.Bleier, R.Tejero, A.Blunt, M.Siebenstadt, N.Taylor, N.Hein, M.Capurso, U.Mengerberg, K.Kuerves, T.Hosinger and many others. In 2013, he first played in London at Vortex Club with N.Taylor, T.Wheatley, J.Garcia and at Arch1 with K.Grant, M.Mattos, R.Sutherland e G.Viltard; came back to London twice in 2016, where in February he played first time with the London Improvisers Orchestra and at Iklectik with S.Lynch, A.Northover and A.Bohman and, in November, for the MultiOvLondon festival in trio with N.Stammberger and P.Winters and in quintet with M.Siebenstädt, J.Kjaer, H.Marshall & R.Musson. Same year, he played again with the Ber.I.O. (January and September); in April, he was invited at Amsterdam for the Oorsprong Curators Series and for a recording with R.VanDerWeide and O.Goavert. For the RARA 2016, among others he joined D.Catanuto, E.Flunger and J.Mobilia for an Omage à Bartok. He released cds including Tree forms, (Forthcoming trio, i! 2013), Stones of Contention (Citystream 2014), MIRA (I.R.A. 4et, 2015); new releases are scheduled for the 2017.

 

Daigo Nakai
Daigo Nakai is an improvising musician/bass player, has recently moved to Berlin from Melbourne in Australia. He has been invited to perform in Festivals and concerts across Australia, Japan and Europe as well as independently curated events in Melbourne. Daigo has performed as a session musician appearing in many ensembles including Melbourne based group Captain Apples and Miss Colombia, as well as Ade Ishs Trio – of which Daigo has been a member for 4 years.

 

Adrian David Krok
Adrian David Krok is a Polish drummer living and working in Berlin. He is involved in a wide variety of musical projects, mostly in the direction of free improvisation, free jazz and experimental music. After studying music for a short time in Switzerland, he left the academic music world and continued to expand his technique and personal approach through self education and experience. His approach to the drums embodies a combination of static grooves and beats with extended techniques and more textural elements, utilizing objects and preparations in addition to playing in the traditional manner. His playing is characterized by an incredible sensitivity and awareness, but is at the same time powerful and direct. He has performed and toured across China, Switzerland, Poland, Germany and Austria with a wide range of artists from many different genres, including jazz, rock and pop, in addition to more experimental and improvised music. Among others, he has worked with Mateusz Rybicki, Gregor Siedl, Abigail Sanders, the Berlin Soundpainting Orchestra, Rieko Okuda, Antti Virtaranta, Nana Pi Larsen, Simon Rose, Lan Cao, Christopher Uhe, Michiyasu Furutani, Adam Goodwin, Antoine Mermet, Miriam Siebenstädt, and Lennart Heyndels, Marialuisa Capurso, Liz Kosack, Edith Steyer, Eric Wong, Eric Trejo Santiago, Davide Piersanti, Davide Lorenzon, Brianne Curan, Antonio Bravo, Michele Pedrazzi, Kriton Beyer, Amélie Legrand, Tatsumi Ryutsy, Caroline Cecilia Tallone, Wojtek Makowski, Emilio Gordoa, Scott Weiner, Andreas Willers, Gerhard Gschlößl, Masahiko Ueji and Klaus Schöpp.

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Fotos: HD Seibt, 2017