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11/09/2015

Fabian Marti – G.I.F.T

Bea Schlingelhoff
Ben Rosenthal
Bernhard Hegglin
Constantin Thun
Emanuele Marcuccio
Erika Verzutti
Ida Ekblad
Jerome Baccaglio
John Tremblay
Judith Bernstein
Juliette Blightman
Lena Henke
Lisa Jo
Lucie Stahl
Lucky DeBellevue
Marie Angeletti
Marie Karlberg
Mathis Altmann
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy
Nikolas Gambaroff
Phillip Zach
Ramaya Tegegne
Sylvie Fleury
Timothee Calame
Tina Brägger
Urban Zellweger
Vito Brodmann
Walter Pfeiffer


Curator: Chus Martinez
Opening: June 17, 2015, 20:00
Exhibition: June 17 – July 7, 2015

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For this new project Fabian Marti has decided to reactivate his TwoHOTEL, an artist’s guesthouse he originally built on Piracanga Beach in Bahia, Brazil and subsequently replicated in 2013. The piece serves as a site for an exchange between Marti and a still undetermined number of other artists he admires. The set-up is simple: to accept a piece by Marti – a clay form, a sculpture – in exchange for a piece donated by each of the other participating artists. All pieces will then be exposed, rather than exhibited, under the roof of the TwoHOTEL, rebuilt inside The Tank.

Though difficult, it is not impossible to differentiate between a society, an association, a club, a party, and a community. Art, in both its societal and economical aspects, does not rely on existing structures but is, rather, an active participant in their construct. Fabian Marti researches the nature of the bonds artists create with other artists, with ideas, and with those who are able or willing to receive or purchase the results of a given art practice. It is neither the art nor the artists themselves but, rather, what we call the art world (or worlds) which provides certain operational tools that all the people involved – the artists, the gallerists, the viewers, the art lovers – use to distinguish art from non-art. We all contribute to an “interpretive community” that is constantly involved in learning the codes and categories of art, codes which are not, as commonly assumed in traditional aesthetics, visible or perceivable properties or qualities in things or artifacts themselves.

Marti’s piece can be considered both as an installation and as an exercise in exploring the complex field of forces that constitute art works as such. The artist produces an artwork specifically for the occasion of this very special exchange: a gift, a present. This work also acts as a litmus test, rendering visible the structure of the artist’s network. We see his friends and his preferences while also witnessing the reactions of those who were asked to participate. The collection of this atypical art institution, the TwoHOTEL shelter, can be seen as an parallel universe to other collections and forms of exchange, like the market or the fair. Fabian Marti’s piece provides both the context and the rules for the possibility of something appearing to us as art in this artist-to-artists conversation. The art world allows us to decipher the structure of both the symbolic and real capital that the piece reveals: all the intangible factors (friendship, skill, talent, or trust in other artists’ practices) that are or can be made into fungible values.


Fabian Marti born 1979 in Fribourg, lives and works in Zurich. He studied until 2006 at Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, continuing his studies at the Mountain School of Arts in Los Angeles until 2008. He works with, among other things, hybrid media such as photogramm, ceramic and paper. His projects, which span handcraft and mass production as well as question issues such as creativity and authorship, are realized worldwide. In 2013 he built his TwoHOTEL on Piracanga beach near Bahia in Brazil. It is a simple hotel built of shuttering boards modeled after the historical Hotel One in Kabul by Alighiero Boetti. Since then Fabian Marti deals with concept of the artist as legend, the utopia of a alternative society and the idea of an artists’ colony. As an off-shoot to the idea of an artist collective, he developed an alternative currency and introduced The Marti Coin, an artist coin imprinted with his fingerprint, into the art economy during the Klöntal Triennale 2014

In late July 2015 Stefania Batoeva and Adriano Costa travelled to the TwoHotel in Piracanga, Brazil. Built by the Swiss ...
11/09/2015

In late July 2015 Stefania Batoeva and Adriano Costa travelled to the TwoHotel in Piracanga, Brazil. Built by the Swiss artist Fabian Marti and conceived as an artist guest house, the wooden hut became temporarily part of Emalin’s itinerant series of exhibitions. The works that the two artists produced in-situ will be exhibited later this year in London, UK.

Andreas Dobler and Anna Kannai at TwoHotel
09/02/2015

Andreas Dobler and Anna Kannai at TwoHotel

Thanks Linda and Claire!
19/01/2015

Thanks Linda and Claire!

"In November 2014, Linda Voorwinde (NL) and Claire van Lubeek (NL) went to Brazil, where they spent one week on a visual research in Brasilia and another as ...

08/10/2014

TwoHotel is almost two years running and I’ve been for only one night and still not at all. I have lived six years in Switzerland, the Alps rising quickly at the horizon, just as the water in my delusions of Piracanga. 8200 kilometers separate the two wood structures, the remote hotel for artists Fabian Marti built on a Brazilian beach and its temporary copy in a Zurich park. The Maderite faded now in the Brazilian winter, even as the clone architecture shines bright pink as summer ends. But, still, it seems that distance effects no change here.
At this cabin, the Swiss park’s manicured course is as invariable as the habits of the city’s denizens. And, across the Atlantic, Marie Karlberg and Lena Henke stay in the same house, but with sand at their feet. When we all go there late one night candles light the interior and conversation ranges from intense to deranged. And the furniture: the pink stools and table were made on Fabian’s first trip out of necessity. When we, 5000 miles away, empty our bags and spread out our drinks around them they are the same the two artists use in Brazil. But not at all.
As night gets deeper, and we lay packed tight on the mattress for two, Fabian begins talking about the space in a tense that supposes we are in Bahia. And why not? Its creation is exact and who is to say, until the front flaps open letting the dawn light in over Rieterpark, we are not actually near that beach. This object can be two places at once and when you’re inside it, with the perfect mix of people and energy and items to partake in, you are too.
Marie Karlberg’s and Lena Henke’s works hang framed now in this cool room and it’s becoming clear that as morning ages we will be moving on. I’m still not sure if either artist was actually in Brazil. I saw a photo online that suggests it, but why trust that? The line between here and there is now obviously and irrevocably bent. The afterglow is that night. Walking home closer to lunch I understand Fabian’s architecture as alchemy. At times a facsimile isn’t a copy, but a portal between a split original.
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Mitchell Anderson

http://cagrp.org/notebook/?p=3462
08/10/2014

http://cagrp.org/notebook/?p=3462

TwoHOTEL is a structure on a beach in Brazil created by the artist Fabian Marti and inspired by Alighiero Boetti’s One Hotel, a sort of unofficial residency program that he ran from a home in Kabul, Afghanistan in the 1970s. Recently, Lena Henke and Marie Karlberg, artists who founded ML Artspace, w…

06/08/2014
06/08/2014

Die beiden Künstlerinnen Marie Karlberg und Lena Henke waren zu Gast im TwoHotel von Fabian Marti in Brasilien. Weitere Fotos der entstandenen Kunstwerke und des paradiesischen Ortes unter folgendem Link: mlartspace.com/piracanga-freedom.html  

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