We designed the layout for a text by Natalya Serkova that accompanied the group exhibition “Hands of Doom” by the independent off-space art gallery “Storage Capacité”.

 

The exhibition took place in an apartment on the 13th floor of the “Giraffe”-building by Klaus Müller-Rehm and Gerhard Siegmann that was part of the Interbau 1957 in Berlin.

 

With Paul Barsch + Tilman Hornig, Vitaly Bezpalov, Nschotschi Haslinger, Bernhard Holaschke and Betond Keresztesi, the group-show brought together contemporary artists from East and West Germany as well as Hungary and Russia.

 

We chose the topic of cold-war conspiracies and did a layout that resembles confidential documents, political activism, and spy movies.
Printed on cheap eco-paper and with copy machine errors and watermarks of the European flag, the layout recalls the political dimensions of the site and the fact that this show is only possible because the cold war is over.




We designed the layout for a text by Natalya Serkova that accompanied the group exhibition “Hands of Doom” by the independent off-space art gallery “Storage Capacité”.

 

The exhibition took place in an apartment on the 13th floor of the “Giraffe”-building by Klaus Müller-Rehm and Gerhard Siegmann that was part of the Interbau 1957 in Berlin.

 

With Paul Barsch + Tilman Hornig, Vitaly Bezpalov, Nschotschi Haslinger, Bernhard Holaschke and Betond Keresztesi, the group-show brought together contemporary artists from East and West Germany as well as Hungary and Russia.

 

We chose the topic of cold-war conspiracies and did a layout that resembles confidential documents, political activism, and spy movies.
Printed on cheap eco-paper and with copy machine errors and watermarks of the European flag, the layout recalls the political dimensions of the site and the fact that this show is only possible because the cold war is over.