"21 artists of Bremen exhibit work in collaboration with Bremen SV during the 35th iteration"
The city of Bremen is set to host an intriguing art exhibition, titled "35th Matchday reloaded," which delves into the fascinating intersection of football and art. This unique project, initiated by artists Tom Gefken and Oliver Voigt, alongside Bremer SV board member Bastian Fritsch, has brought together 21 Bremen-based artists to create artworks inspired by the theme of regional football.
The artists involved in the "35th Matchday" project include Tobias Hübel, Manfred Kirschner, Paul Ole Janns, Simon Schadwinkel, Ralf Tekaat, Lisa Sinan Mrozinski, Ivo Kiefer, Rainer Weber, Patricia Lambertus, Werner Kuhrmann, Amerir Omerovic, Sihle Inensiko, Bissan Badran, Heike Kati Barath, Claudia Bartholomaeus, Norbert Bauer, Anastasiia Guzenkova, Tom Gefken, and Anja Fussbach. Each artist has visited the home matches of the Bremer SV and drawn inspiration from the vibrant atmosphere, the passionate supporters, and the thrilling moments of the game.
The exhibition, which will be held at the Center for Art in the Tobacco Quarter (Hermann-Ritter-Straße 108 E, 28197 Bremen) from October 19 to November 17, promises to be a captivating exploration of football's social and aesthetic dimensions. The results of the "35th Matchday" art project will showcase a diverse range of artworks, including visual art, performance, and interactive pieces, all aimed at shedding new light on the passion and dynamics of the sport.
The "35th Matchday" project poses the question: "What happens when free art interacts with the fixed rules of football?" This question serves as a starting point for the artists to explore the various ways in which football can be experienced and interpreted through artistic means. The project aims to highlight how moments in football can inspire various forms of artistic expression, and how football's role in society and culture can be reflected and analysed through art.
The exhibition is free to attend and will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 to 6 pm during the specified period. For more detailed information about the exhibitions, artworks, or events related to this project, it is recommended to check the creators' official pages or dedicated art platforms for direct descriptions and documentation.
In addition to the Bremer SV, the project has also garnered the support of various cultural institutions, making it a significant event in the city's cultural calendar. With its unique blend of football and art, the "35th Matchday" project promises to offer a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on a sport that is deeply ingrained in our culture and society.
The artists involved in the "35th Matchday" project, such as Tobias Hübel, Manfred Kirschner, and Lisa Sinan Mrozinski, have drawn inspiration from the vibrant atmosphere, passionate supporters, and thrilling moments of football games. Visitors can expect to see a diverse range of artworks, including visual art, performance, and interactive pieces, at the "35th Matchday" art exhibition, which revolves around the theme of regional football.