Halle für Kunst Lüneburg

 Terre Thaemlitz,  Happiness is… Choice , 1989;  Happiness is… Women Loving Women , 1989. Ink and white-out on paper, 28 × 25 cm drawing for T-shirt design for March For Women`s Lives demonstration in Washington D.C. Courtesy: the artist and Halle für Kunst Lüneburg, Photo: Fred Dott

Terre Thaemlitz, Happiness is… Choice, 1989; Happiness is… Women Loving Women, 1989. Ink and white-out on paper, 28 × 25 cm drawing for T-shirt design for March For Women`s Lives demonstration in Washington D.C. Courtesy: the artist and Halle für Kunst Lüneburg, Photo: Fred Dott

The first European retrospective dedicated to Terre Thaemlitz (DJ Sprinkles) homages her lifelong mission to withdraw, de-produce, and debunk “underground” or “queer” redemption. 

 Exterior view of Mathis Altmann's current studio All images courtesy of Mathis Altmann

Exterior view of Mathis Altmann's current studio
All images courtesy of Mathis Altmann

In Zürich Mathis Altmann was involved in founding a number of artist-run spaces, such as Paloma Presents and New Jersyy, whose influence spread far beyond Switzerland. From his temporary home in sunny California, and before his upcoming presentation at Paramount Ranch 3, he reminisces about studios past and shows us his cement-covered current space in Los Angeles.