pip (practice in practice) conceives of art as an open-ended, processual act that emerges through action, reflection, and context. At its core lies not the completed work, but the dynamic interplay of methods, materials, and interactions. Art is understood as a performative process situated within social and material contexts, perpetually in flux. pip creates a space to render these processes visible, to reflect upon their conditions, and to foster interdisciplinary approaches.
pip (practice in practice) versteht Kunst als offenen, prozesshaften Akt, der durch Handeln, Reflexion und Kontext entsteht. Im Mittelpunkt steht nicht das fertige Werk, sondern die Dynamik von Methoden, Materialien und Interaktionen. Kunst wird als performativer Prozess begriffen, der in sozialen und materiellen Zusammenhängen stattfindet und sich ständig wandelt. pip schafft Raum, um diese Prozesse sichtbar zu machen, ihre Bedingungen zu reflektieren und interdisziplinäre Ansätze zu fördern.
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with Marc Aurel, Marie S. Beckmann, Andreas Breunig, Lea Dippold, Florian Donnerstag, Judith Grassl, Vincent Grunwald, Max James, Oscar Kargruber, Andrea Karl, Nina Midi, Andreas Mockenhaupt, Zoé Marie Roßmannek, Nikolai Rusu, Jana Schröder
text Julian Arayapong [read here]
open from 9 August → 7 September 2025
opening 8 August 2025 from 6 pm
© Andreas LechAndrea Karl, n. T. (2025), 10 × 15 cm, Print on cardboard © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artistleft to right: Oscar Kargruber, Im Garten, Sturm, Untitled (forest) (2025), 22.5 × 16 cm, Pencil on paper, wood, glass & Marc Aurel, I’m tired of lobster (2020), 43 × 33 cm, Digital painting, transfer foil on papyrus © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artistsleft to right: Jana Schröder, Pheltie T1 (2020), 30 × 21 cm, Felt pen on paper, mounted on wood & Judith Grassl, O.T. (2025), 21 × 14.8 cm (sheet), Pencil on paper © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artistsAndreas Mockenhaupt, Treffen sich, sagt die erste (2025), 58 × 62 cm, Coloured pencil, graphite on canvas © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artistAndrea Karl, n. T. (2025), 10 × 15 cm, Print on cardboard © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artistleft to right: Lea Dippold, American Apparel aus Werbungen 2010–2019 (2025), 21 × 30 cm, Mixed media on watercolour paper & Marc Aurel, Conform (‘We live’ series) (2023), 42 × 54 cm, Transfer foil on handmade paper & Vincent Grunwald, Schmierakelpokale, Subtext (2025), 29.7 × 42 cm, Ballpoint pen and watercolour on paper © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artistsleft to right: Florian Donnerstag, Der Einzug (2025), 29 × 42 cm (with frame), Mixed media on paper & Nina Midi, Nachtzeichnung (Serie) (2025), 21 × 29 cm, Pencil, marker on paper & Andreas Breunig, O.T. (2024), 45 × 33 cm, Graphite on paper & Marie S. Beckmann, Denken im Außen (2025), 23 × 32.5 cm, Cut paper, tracing paper, Tetra Pak, graphite, pin & Nikolai Rusu, Regen, Lord Dreadford & Sir Nicholas (2023), 21 × 29.7 cm, Ballpoint pen on printer paper © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artistsMax James, Study from ‘Book of SAM’ (Serie) (2025), 21 × 29.7 cm, Coloured pencil on paper © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artistsAndrea Karl, n. T. (2025), 10 × 15 cm, Print on cardboard © Julian Arayapong, Courtesy of the artist