ⓧ Proto Migrane Buildings
“Are we able to represent human feelings? How might we communicate them and ultimately, turn them into a visual experience? In regards to the representation and transmission of subjective perception, popular conceptions of an ostensibly objective design practice quickly reach their limit. The immense interest in the topic, as in the transgression of prevailing norms of representation, brings to mind the current hype for immersive production, where an immediate experience is created by means of physical and psychological immersion. Drawing on these unconventional strategies, Mathias Lempart’s Proto Migraine Buildings overcome the limits of an objective design practice. He uses the example of migraine in order to test the ways one might visualize pain. The exhibition is the final step in an extensive research and production process that spanned an entire year. His research cleverly incorporates his findings and expeditions around the archives and museum displays of the Wellcome Collection, London (UK), Teylers Museum, Haarlem (NL) and the Museum of Jurassic Technology, Los Angeles (USA). The resulting “buildings” read as characters, or strange anthropomorphic structures that have been animated through audio and video, and in the case of Severin even provokes the viewer to activate the sound sensitive red traffic light, so that many viewers could be seen clapping and even screaming before the work. These animated bodies are rooted in real accounts, of five patients who suffer from severe migraine. There is an apparent subversion of exhibition design and museum codes, and symbols—while Lempart might appear to be celebrating the provisional or naïve form, he seems particularly astute at activating the complex data he obtained from his migraine interviewees and his own experience.”
—Anna Schanowski, Karlsruhe, Germany, 2018
This semester Mathias Lempart is teaching a seminar called “Waterways” together with Prof. Olav Westphalen, Sascia Reibel and Prof. Tania Prill 🌊 at University of the Arts Bremen and is a speaker 🔊 at Bauhaus-University Weimar together with Shortnotice Studio’s co-founder Sascia Reibel. Hope to see you there 🤓 <3
Mathias Lempart is a Polish-German artist and graphic designer born in 1990 in Ozimek, Poland. He received his Diplom in Communication Design from the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design, Germany, with minors in Art Research and Product Design. He has conducted seminars, workshops, and artist talks at various universities and institutions in Germany, France, and the UK. Together with his design partner Sascia Reibel, he co-founded Shortnotice Studio, Berlin in 2020. With a focus on contemporary art and visual culture, Shortnotice Studio celebrates a speculative and open-ended approach to graphic design, creating a space for collaboration with professionals from other fields of thought. Their list of clients ranges from NIKE to Kunsthalle Basel. Mathias has exhibited internationally in non-commercial contemporary art spaces such as Künstlerhaus Bremen, Germany, the Museum of Humor and Satire Gabrovo, Bulgaria and Nida Art Colony, Lithuania. Currently Mathias is exhibiting in the group show The Art of The Palliative Turn at the Bauhaus Museum Dessau. He is included in the 100 Best Posters from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in 2019 and 2021. In 2020 he was a German Design Award Newcomer nominee. This year, together with Sascia Reibel, Mathias has been awarded the Peter Jacobi Foundation stipend, which includes an exhibition and a one-term teaching position at the Pforzheim University, Germany.
Recent
—Future Mobility And Other Ghosts From The Past. The Ship Edition curated by Christina Scheib, MS Dauerwelle, University of the Arts Bremen, Germany, 2024
—The Art of The Palliative Turn, Intermezzo, group show curated by Oliver Klimpel, Bauhaus Museum Dessau, Germany, 2023
—The Palliative Turn, group show curated by Nadja Quante, Kasia Fudakowski and Olav Westphalen, Künstlerhaus Bremen, Germany 2022 *press*
—Sensitivity Training, group show, Museum of Humor and Satire with APT at the 25th International Biennale of Humor and Satire in Art, Gabrovo, Bulgaria, May–September 2022
—Performance at KW Institute for Contemporary Art with APT hosted by Kasia Fudakowski, Berlin, Germany 2022
—Lecture for BA students (with Sascia Reibel) at University of Brighton, United Kingdom, 2022
—Docent for MA students (with Sascia Reibel) at SoVC, at the University of the Arts Bremen, Germany, 2021–2022
—Guest lecture for BA and MA students (with Sascia Reibel) at the Design Department, the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
—The Palliative Turn (group) initiated by Olav Westphalen, 2021, Brandenburgischer Kunstverein, Germany
—Docent for BA and MA students at Institut für Kunst, the University of Education Karlsruhe, Germany, 2020–22
—Commission on the occasion of INFORMATION (Today) with Shortnotice Studio, Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland
—Nominee for German Design Award 2020 Newcomer
More Exhibitions
—Bad Readings curated by Diane Hillebrand, 2020, Badischer Kunstverein, Germany
—MM-U devised by Clémentine Deliss, 2019, 33rd Ljubliana Biennial of Graphic Arts, Slovenia
—Life Intense curated by Dovile Tumpyte and Marina Noronha, 2019, Nida Art Colony, Lithuania
—Face In, Face Out performed for and with Olav Westphalen, 2019, Nida Art Colony, Lithuania
—100 Beste Plakate 2018, Kulturforum der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, Doosung Paper, Museum für angewandte Kunst Wien, Quartier Général, Museum Folkwang, École cantonale d’art de Lausanne, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, Haute école d'art et de design Genève
—Proto Migraine Buildings (diploma exhibition), 2018, Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe, Germany
—Postdemocratic Picture Party, 2018, Federal Agency For Civic Education Bonn, Germany
—Holy, 2012, Löwenpalais, Germany
—2-3 Straßen by Jochen Gerz, 2010, Germany
Residencies
—Nida Art Colony, Lithuania, 2019
—Heimatverein, Diessen am Ammersee, Germany, 2017
—WOW Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2016–2017
—Peter Starke Foundation, Berlin, Germany, 2011–2013
—2-3 Straßen NRW Kultursekretariat, Dortmund, Germany, 2010–2011
Scholarships
—Goethe Institute Vilnius, 2019
—Promos, 2018
—Erasmus Plus, 2016
—Friedrich Ebert Foundation, 2015
Education
—Diplom-Designer in Communication Design (major), Product Design and Art Research (minors) awarded by the University of Arts and Design, Karlsruhe, Germany, 2018
Commissions
Via Shortnotice Studio: Badischer Kunstverein, Berlin Biennale, Kunsthalle Basel, Brandenburgischer Kunstverein, Chisenhale Gallery, Catinca Malaimare, Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, Collective Ending, Dan Solbach, Débora Delmar, Emma Hart, Isabel Mehl, Jana Kerima Stolzer, Jonathan Baldock, Lauren Godfrey, Lex Rütten, Mayra Rodriguez Castro, Nike, Olav Westphalen, Pearl Doughty White, Perce Jerrom, Rachel Monosov, Rafał Zajko, Seth Pimlott, Sofia Bordin, TCV Berlin, Teal Griffin, Transitorywhite, University of Arts and Design Karlsruhe, Villa Massimo Rome, Xavier Robles De Medina, Yann Chateigné, Zygimantas Kurdika and others.
Bonding
—Docent for BA and MA students at the University of Education Karlsruhe, Germany, 2020–2023
—Designer, Shortnotice Studio with Sascia Reibel, Berlin, Germany, est. 2020
—Designer, Fraser Muggeridge studio, London, England, 2019–2020
—Federal representative, Friedrich Ebert Foundation’s scholars, Bonn, Germany, 2017–2018
—Tutor, Adobe Photoshop, University of Arts and Design Karlsruhe, Germany, 2017–2018
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