Tracey Snelling
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Barrier-free access through the staircase and via elevator to the first floor.
U-Nollendorfplatz (U1, U2, U3, U4)
Lützowplatz (Bus M29, 100, 106, 187, N26)
Parkraumbewirtschaftung
Mon—Fri, 9am—8pm, Sat 9am—6pm
25 cent per 1/4h
Haus am Lützowplatz (HaL) is presenting a solo exhibition by US artist Tracey Snelling (*1970 in Oakland, CA).
In her sculptures of existing buildings, the artist examines the social relationships of the individuals living in them. The objects are staged with light and sound effects, while video clips are shown on built-in monitors. Tracey Snelling's sculptures and installations refer to the complexity of a world in which images are omnipresent and interchangeable and in which fictions increasingly overlap and merge with reality.
The project at HaL will be the most comprehensive exhibition to date of the well-traveled and internationally renowned artist in her adopted home city, reflecting her residencies in New Orleans (2018), Shanghai (2018-19), Paris (2020), Ann Arbor/Michigan (2022) and Tokyo (2022).
Tracey Snelling has lived and worked in Berlin since 2016. In 2017 she was awarded a residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien and in 2022 she received a working grant from the Stiftung Kunstfonds.