A trans | Current




A trans exhibition series at A trans Pavilion Hackesche Hoefe Berlin
was sucessfully brought to an end in 2011.

A trans will go on Tour!
From October 2014 A trans will experiment with new formats of gallery and exhibition design in co-working with Andreas Stucken | Galerie Zweigstelle Berlin! .

www.zweigstelle-berlin.de

A trans is a conceptual laboratory for creative people and a platform for communication about contemporary art, architecture, urbanism and related culture with the focus on the city, space and architecture. With determination in the search for allies and like minded individuals, architect and curator Isolde Nagel designes a program for those who value artistic architectonic visions and attentiveness to social questions. Under one year s urban-oriented motto, international collaborators are invited to conceptualize and realize projects that reach beyond individual disciplinary boundaries. A trans promotes participatory projects in public spaces and fosters the dialogue between individuals and groups who are preoccupied with issues related to art and architecture, as well as collaborations with institutions, universities, embassies, publishers an sponsors that pursue similar objectives.
The installations and interventions go along with the investigation of cultural paradigms, contemporary lifestyles, and new experimental tendencies that impact urban practices and identities. The process is accompanied by Happy Talks, performances, concerts, book releases, discussions and guided tours.
From 2006 — 2011, the A trans Pavilion located in the Hackesche Hoefe, Berlin-Mitte was the point of departure and stable reference for all exhibition concepts which were also well-regarded from outside Berlin. Over 30 exhibitions by international contributors were realized in the following series: 2006 A transparenc(it)y, 2007 A synchroni-city, 2008 An intima(cit)y, 2009 A simpli-city, 2010 A holi-city, 2011 A serendipi(ci)ty.

From 2012 on, A trans is on the move and pop up as A trans On Tour at many places and in different formats, also internationally: A Maker City (2012), A Big Bang City (2013) and A Random City (2014)