STARSHIP
various sketches for leaving the room
Friday-Sunday 12-8pm
magazine launch & exhibition
Opening: 07/25/08
7pm
Exhibition Dates: 07/26/08-08/10/08
Ludlow 38
38 Ludlow St.
(between Grand and Hester)
Gallery Hours: Friday–Sunday, 12–8pm
Free Admission
Tel.: 212-228-6848
LUDLOW 38 is pleased to present issue #11 of STARSHIP, a Berlin based artists’ magazine. Under the title various sketches for leaving the room the new issue of STARSHIP negotiates the demarcation lines and passage ways between national geographies, public places, and private spaces.
The magazine launch will be framed by an exhibition, reflecting the territorial dialectics of marking off and crossing through, and including a visual research project on excess and sustainability – initiated by STARSHIP, and with artists’ contributions by: Simone Gilges, Judith Hopf, Daniel Pflumm, Bless, Nils Norman, Stefan Dillemuth, Christof Schaefer, Nina Rhode, Sebastian Lütgert, Henrik Olesen, 4000, Michaela Eichwald, Can Altay, Gunter Reski, Klaus Weber, Deborah Schamoni, Florian Zeyfang, Ariane Müller, Martin Ebner, and Hans-Christian Dany.
STARSHIP magazine was established in 1998, and is to be published for the final one hundred years of mankind – with the last issue expected in 2098. The Magazine’s strict rules and regulations ask contributors to refrain from alcohol, cigarettes and drugs in order to meet this timeline. STARSHIP is co-edited by the artists Hans-Christian Dany, Martin Ebner, and Ariane Müller.
STARSHIP issue #11 – various sketches for leaving the room – was edited in collaboration with Henrik Olesen and includes contributions by Danh Vo, Enrico David, Sean Snyder, Jay Chung & Q Takeki Maeda, Dominic Eichler, Elodie Evers, Julian Goethe, Jakob Kolding, Crispin Oduor Macachia, Martin Kirchner, Siw Umsonst, Jeronimo Voss, Francesca Drechsler, Kobe Matthys/Agency, Michaela Eichwald, Richard Hawkins, Simon Fujiwara, Shahira Issa, Klaus Weber, Andy Grier, Gerry Bibby, Gunter Reski, Nicolas Siepen, Stephanie Wurster, Judith Hopf, Gürsoy Dogtas, Sebastian Boditsky, Francesca Lacatena, Henrik Olesen.