45cbm: Charlotte Eifler

Exercises in Cyberspace

18.05.–14.07.2019
A bright green room features artwork with geometric frames and a portrait on a wall-mounted screen.
A vibrant green exhibition room with modern art installations on display.
A florescent green room featuring sculptures and a screen with flowers.
A metal server rack with perforated panels placed against a green backlit surface.
A black framed server rack stands against a green background.
A bright green room with two TVs and two abstract black frames on display.
A tilted rack and a screen showing a wave scene stand in a green room.
Modern abstract art exhibit with TV screens and bent mirrors.

Artist

  • Charlotte Eifler

Curator

  • Luisa Heese

In her works, media artist Charlotte Eifler deals with digital technologies and the politics of representation, capture and abstraction. Do we have a right to opacity? How can we evade algorithmic evaluation? Why is the term cloud used?

For her exhibition in the studio space 45cbm, she is developing a training set for moving through cyberspace in resistance. To this end, she is combining existing works with new ones to create an installative arrangement that raises fundamental social questions about how we deal with new technologies and the narratives inscribed in them.

Charlotte Eifler is this year's Baldreit Fellow in Baden-Baden.

Welcome: Johan Holten, Introduction: Luisa Heese