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Jorinde Voigt in Care – Ausstellung. TRANSFORMATIONEN 22 at Cohaus Kloster Schlehdorf

Jorinde Voigt, Edition Studie zur Aufmerksamkeit I [Edition Study on Attention I], 2014/2018.
Ditone print, pencil on paper, 27 x 19 7/8 in.

Jorinde Voigt's Edition Studie zur Aufmerksamkeit I [Edition Study on Attention I] is on view in the group exhibition Care – Ausstellung. TRANSFORMATIONEN 22 at Cohaus Kloster Schlehdorf in Schlehdorf, Germany.

With: Gabi Blum, Anna McCarthy, Manuela Gernedel, Hennicker/Schmidt, Sascha Huth, Kirsten Kleie, Daniel Man, Stephanie Müller and Klaus Erika Dietl with the Dominican Missionaries R. Josefa, Sr. Nicol and Sr. Suzanne, Rita De Muynck , K&K Alliance Art and Child, Anna Schölß, Martin Schuster, Thomas Silberhorn, Dr. Daniela Stöppel, Jorinde Voigt, and Anna Witt.

The exhibition project, funded by the Bavarian Ministry of State and organized by the Cohaus Kloster Schlehdorf, is dedicated this year to the special topic of "CARE", which can be translated as care, caring, caring and care.

With the transdisciplinary show, curator and initiator Anna Schölß takes up, among other things, the controversially discussed question of the importance of care and caring work in 21st-century society and to what extent the understanding and implementation of care work is a transformation, i.e. a change in values, required or whether this change is already taking place.

In keeping with the theme, the Cohaus opens up a historically charged room, which is used by numerous artists: the former infirmary of the Dominican Missionaries, which is located on the 2nd floor of the building and is accessible via the imposing prelates' staircase. The former infirmary will be converted at the end of 2022 and, in its current raw state, will become a venue for art and action for the project.

An extensive supporting program with readings, discussion rounds and performances will take place for the exhibition under the direction of Anja Kleer, which will illuminate the topic of CARE from many perspectives.