Galerie Caprice Horn Presents Like There Is No Tomorrow
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Galerie Caprice Horn Presents Like There Is No Tomorrow



BERLIN.- Galerie Caprice Horn presents Like There Is No Tomorrow, on view through 13th January 2008. The exhibition presents works from the artists Zoya Cherkassky, Atta Kim, Julia Fullerton-Batten, Yun-Sun Jung, Sheila & Nicholas Pye, Robert Gligorov, Daniel & Geo Fuchs, Alona Harpaz, James Higginson and others.

The title of the exhibition is provocative and possibly shocking; above all, however, it is intended to be socially explosive as well as artistically sensitive and intuitive—and also to describe pictorial worlds which can be expected to be loaded with highly expressive symbolic contents.

The particular intention of the gallerist Dr.Caprice Horn, who has participated in numerous international photo- and video-juries, is to present a richly faceted spectrum of her most recent program, and thereby to represent an existential aspect of global society, one which illuminates not only psychological nuances but also the profundities of human existence.

The photo artist ATTA KIM, born in Korea in 1953, is represented with his most recent series which, in both sensitive portraits and intensively staged obsessions, on the one hand takes up sacred themes and, on the other, adds profane aspects which condense into a spectacular layering of ephemerality, orientalism and apocalypse. Intense chromatic spectrums and distanced, Asian-inspired gestures recall vividly dramatic theatrical worlds whose opulent density, however, also imitates and elucidates film sequences.

After numerous single and group shows in Sydney, Moscow, Paris, New York and Japan, as well as a presence at the São Paulo Biennial and participation in an exhibition at Berlin’s House of World Cultures, his current work may now be seen once again in Berlin.










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