
Presentation of «KNOW MORE» by Norbert Bayer
at the booth of Motto Distribution
at the Tokyo Art Book Fair 2012

Presentation of «KNOW MORE» by Norbert Bayer
at the booth of Motto Distribution
at the Tokyo Art Book Fair 2012
NOW ONLINE:
Installation shots of «Divided By Zero»
Exhibition by Norbert Bayer
at Niklas Schechinger Fine Art / Berlin
Installation with photographs as C-prints,
printed paper & Ministeck-mosaic
Size variable
2012

DIVIDED BY ZERO
Exhibition and presentation
of the artist publication «KNOW MORE»
by Norbert Bayer
at Niklas Schechinger Fine Art / Berlin
Sunday, 1st of July 2012 from 4 – 8 pm
Adalbertst. 73 / rear, 10997 Berlin

Today it finally went live: the official website for the Para-Pavilion.
Please check it out and stay tuned for further activities of the Para-Pavilion – keep your fingers crossed!





I’m very pleased to announce that I am the curator of the
1st Para-Pavilion at Organhaus in Chongqing, China.
For the pavilion I selected artists who I got in touch and friends with over the last 10 years in Berlin and elsewhere and with whom I wanted to share the opportunity of exhibiting in mainland China.
You can find more details about this project and the artists below and on the updated version of
NÉGATIF AGENTIF
in German
http://negatif-agentif.norbertbayer.de
and in 中文
http://negatif-agentif.norbertbayer.de/index-zhongwen.html
(sorry for this constant language-mix)
I want to say THANKY YOU & 谢谢
to the participating artists, whose names are listed below.
And of course to Ursula Panhans-Bühler for inviting me to Chongqing!
Now the slogan is:
再见德国, 你好中国!
Many greetings
Norbert aka. 白宁瑞
Participating artists:
Anne-Katrin Ahrens
Sarah Bohn
Frank de la Barrera
Françoise Cactus
John Francis Delaney
Vita Doll
Stefane Gruber
Nele Heitmeyer
Lisa Herfeldt
Alexander Hoepfner
Annika Kuhlmann
Gustav Mechlenburg
Doro Petersen
Pil and Galia Kollectiv
Julia Pfaller
Sabine Richter
Hank Schmidt in der Beek
Sonya Schönberger
Christoph Westermeier
Christof Zwiener
Supported by the Berlin Senate Cultural Affairs Department and the Goethe Institut Chongqing