Grant from the Lithuanian Council for Culture Project - Grant, Foundation Künstlerdorf Schöppingen, Germany, one monthĪRTISSIMA Art Fair, gallery "Meno Parkas"/LT, Torino, Italy Ideenwerkstatt DA Gravenhorst, Hörstel, DE Project - Grant, Foundation Künstlerdorf Schöppingen, Germany, two months SODAI 2123 residency, Letmekoo, Vilnius, LithuaniaĬIRCUS3000 - SYMPOSION 21, Fleischmarkthalle, Alter Schlachthof, Karlsruhe, DE JAHRESGABEN / Annual Editions, Verein Urbane Kunst, Munich, DEĪRTISSIMA Art Fair, gallery "Meno Parkas"/LT, Torino, Italy Preise, Stipendien, AIR, Kollaborationen | Prizes and Grants, Residencies and Collaborations Kaunas 2022 - European Capital of Culture Member of the international curatorial team for the Ostrale biennial O21 / Visiting lecturer, Kaunas Art Institute, Lithuania Vilniaus Dailės Akademija Kauno Dailės Institutas | Vilnius Academy of Fine Arts, Kaunas Art Instituteīachelor of Arts (BA) 1995, Master of Arts (MA) 2000 Review © 2001 Christopher Larmour & Damien Fournier, Groovy Munich Page created: 1.Nov.Lebt und arbeitet | based in Southern Germany and LithuaniaĪkademie der Bildenden Künste München | Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, Germany We recommend you watch (or better yet forget completely) your leather jackets.Ĭlick for a List of Clubs at the Kultfabrik A place of debauchery like we all enjoy from time to time. Kultfabrik is not a Schicki-Micki, posh place. You do not need to wear your most expensive clothes and it’s probably sensible not to bother too much. Kicking the closed door and shouting “Open up du Arsch!” (roughly translates to “open up you asshole!”) is not such a good idea our Australian friend Mark tried it once. You can sometimes try to discuss the merits of your case with them, but they are not open to your rational and well reasoned arguments most of the time (with a couple of exceptions who are friends of ours). Remember, do not drink and drive though, German policemen are everything but understanding.Īll the bars and clubs in Kultfabrik have bouncers at the entrance as a rule, although it can be lax in the early evening. There are also gazillions of parking places in Kultfabrik if you come by car. It’s like they are all draining into the same sewer. If you go there by S-Bahn or U-Bahn, just follow the crowd. Kultfabrik is located right next door to the Ostbahnhof. It is a multiple choice place and the questions aren’t difficult to answer. If you do not like techno but prefer groove or Latin or house or punk or metal music, there is a place for you. If one place is full, you can go 10 feet to the next. If you get bored at one place, you can always go to the next. There are something like 30-40 bars and clubs packed into this small area - being precise is difficult, because the line-up changes almost weekly as new bars open. Kultfabrik is great because everything is concentrated. Because of the industrial background, the whole zone is somewhat depressing and run-down looking during the day, but by night they switch on huge projectors, laser beams, neon signs and it is chocked with tens of thousands of people looking for their version of a good time. Nowadays this huge party zone contains a multitude of different bars and night clubs, each of them offering a musical or stylistic niche. I think they did pretty well in that respect. Once the factory was closed and rusting, some clever Germans decided to turn it into Munich’s most popular night spot, combining the usual drinking and dancing with lots of other things roughly connected with art and music and fun. Kultfabrik used to be a noodle factory, but has developed into a maze of bars, clubs, skate parks, cinemas, games halls, climbing walls, flea markets and concert halls following the demise of a similar zone at Reim, the old Munich airport. Kultfabrik (formerly known as Kunstpark Ost) claims to be the largest party zone in Europe.
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