10/04/2024
This year we decided to offer a series of rides named the ROUNDABOUT, to share with you some miles in the saddle, but more importantly, the influences, interests, and contaminations to which the workshop is always open.
We will be collaborating with artist Katharina Siegel and her ACRE Studios on a series of events and rides that will take place here in Berlin.
ACRE is a project space located in Berlin Kreuzberg founded by artist Katharina Siegel. Dedicated to artistic experimentation, ACRE intends to facilitate research and making in an inclusive and open environment. Twice annually, ACRE offers studio residency stipends to cultural workers across disciplines. With its programme of free and accessible events, ACRE provides insights into artistic practices to the public.
We have ten rides and related meetings planned for the summer season. Below is the first part of the calendar.
All tracks will be posted on our Komoot profile, including route descriptions, mileage, duration, refreshments, and public transportation connections where necessary.
At each ride, we will be hosted by local artists, food vendors, and workshops.
We are excited to support and introduce you to these events and encounters.
April
Shop by Anna Paul
Sunday, April 28th
11am-3pm
approx 65 km
Start/Finish @acrestudios.cc
For the April edition of the ROUNDABOUTS rides, artist Anna Paul invites us to the Candy Shop to satisfy our hunger after the ride.
In her work, Vienna-based artist Anna Paul builds sculptural participatory environments that negotiate everyday rituals and the relationship between society and its products. For her residency at ACRE, Anna runs a candy shop.
May
Brandenburg Open Studios at Libken in Gerswalde www.libken.de
Saturday, 4 May
approx 100-120 km — one way
(A GPX is provided for the outward and return journey. For everyone who doesnʼt want to ride back, public transport is available from Wilmersdorf (Angermünde), or Templin
More information at: VBB.de
June
“Why red M&Mʼs disappeared for almost a decade”
Saturday, June 8th
9 am Start at Cicli Bonanno Workshop, Görlitzer Straße 52, 10997 Berlin
2 pm Finish @acrestudios.cc, Skalitzer Straße 54b, 10997 Berlin
ACRE is pleased to present “Why red M&Mʼs disappeared for almost a decade” a new artist book by Philip Kanwischer published by Edizione Multicolore. Under the title “Why red M&Mʼs disappeared for almost a decade”, Kanwischer compiles an associative network of narratives and addresses the manipulability of collective perception in times of crisis.
For the June edition of the ROUNDABOUT, we ride in search of the lost M&M's.
A limited edition of Artistʼs Socks will be available at ACRE.
Follow this link to subscribe to the next Roundabout, download the GPS track and get a discount from Velocio apparel.
text - Stefano Zotti
Riding Pictures - Stefan Haenhel
Portraits - Stefano Zotti
Artist Pictures - thnx to Anna Paul, Philip Kanwischer and Acre
10/04/2024
This year we decided to offer a series of rides named the ROUNDABOUT, to share with you some miles in the saddle, but more importantly, the influences, interests, and contaminations to which the workshop is always open.
We will be collaborating with artist Katharina Siegel and her ACRE Studios on a series of events and rides that will take place here in Berlin.
ACRE is a project space located in Berlin Kreuzberg founded by artist Katharina Siegel. Dedicated to artistic experimentation, ACRE intends to facilitate research and making in an inclusive and open environment. Twice annually, ACRE offers studio residency stipends to cultural workers across disciplines. With its programme of free and accessible events, ACRE provides insights into artistic practices to the public.
We have ten rides and related meetings planned for the summer season. Below is the first part of the calendar.
All tracks will be posted on our Komoot profile, including route descriptions, mileage, duration, refreshments, and public transportation connections where necessary.
At each ride, we will be hosted by local artists, food vendors, and workshops.
We are excited to support and introduce you to these events and encounters.
April
Shop by Anna Paul
Sunday, April 28th
11am-3pm
approx 65 km
Start/Finish @acrestudios.cc
For the April edition of the ROUNDABOUTS rides, artist Anna Paul invites us to the Candy Shop to satisfy our hunger after the ride.
In her work, Vienna-based artist Anna Paul builds sculptural participatory environments that negotiate everyday rituals and the relationship between society and its products. For her residency at ACRE, Anna runs a candy shop.
May
Brandenburg Open Studios at Libken in Gerswalde www.libken.de
Saturday, 4 May
approx 100-120 km — one way
(A GPX is provided for the outward and return journey. For everyone who doesnʼt want to ride back, public transport is available from Wilmersdorf (Angermünde), or Templin
More information at: VBB.de
June
“Why red M&Mʼs disappeared for almost a decade”
Saturday, June 8th
9 am Start at Cicli Bonanno Workshop, Görlitzer Straße 52, 10997 Berlin
2 pm Finish @acrestudios.cc, Skalitzer Straße 54b, 10997 Berlin
ACRE is pleased to present “Why red M&Mʼs disappeared for almost a decade” a new artist book by Philip Kanwischer published by Edizione Multicolore. Under the title “Why red M&Mʼs disappeared for almost a decade”, Kanwischer compiles an associative network of narratives and addresses the manipulability of collective perception in times of crisis.
For the June edition of the ROUNDABOUT, we ride in search of the lost M&M's.
A limited edition of Artistʼs Socks will be available at ACRE.
Follow this link to subscribe to the first Roundabout, download the GPS track and get a discount from Velocio apparel.
text - Stefano Zotti
Riding Pictures - Stefan Haenhel
Portraits - Stefano Zotti
Artist Pictures - thnx to Anna Paul, Philip Kanwischer and Acre