Phantoms of Stability
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Andreas Liebmann
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
How can an institution be considered as an actor in society based on artistic experiences, practices and intentions?
Andreas Liebmann establishes a dialogue about challenges and qualities of artistic self-instituting and the relation of the local work to specific areas of crises that matter in different ways to many self-instituted artistic spaces and practices.
This publication contains excerpts of the dialogues as well as essays by Annett Hardegen and Dirk Cieslak (Vierte Welt, Berlin), Marijana Cvetkovic (Stanica/Station for dance, Magacin, Belgrade) and performance researcher Storm Møller Madsen (Copenhagen University).
Co-conceptualisation and design by Miriam Hempel.
Imaginations for a Place
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Andreas Liebmann
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This publication by artist Andreas Liebmann investigates methods and scenarios for participatory performance art, aiming to enforce the connection of theatre work in ”real life” and its protagonists: the local citizens. Co-conceptualisation and design of a publication, presenting the research at its different stages, printed in monochrome blue.
RESEARCH Public Space
(last edited: 2025)
author(s): Andreas Liebmann
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
From the beginning, Tårnby Park Studio (and its predecessor “Public Space” with the Tårnby Torv Festival) has been a place for artistic research. Supported by the Ministry of Culture, Andreas Liebmann has taken the site-specific development work as an opportunity to explore in open-ended processes what a contemporary and locally situated institution for “experimental folk theater” might look like. The research focuses on questions of participation, artist-driven self-instituting, as well as cultural policy and strategic issues. As of 2024, Andreas Liebmann has been supported three times with significant contributions, making it possible for Tårnby Park Studio to develop and grow with a certain independence and appropriate slowness.