


Moths and Butterflies
Gottfried Bechtold, Christine Dahlerup, Søren Dahlgaard, Jusuf Hadzifejzovic, Teuta Jonuzi, Julian Siffert, Kai Philip Trausenegger, Helen Weber
Tipsily stumbling into the forest to discover that the scary visions were just shadows of a plastic goat. Yet the strange creatures speaking in foreign tongues are weirdly asserting their dominance bending over the roadkill. Finally, has all this been a lucid dream, or do you wake up in a sweat with your leg caught in a trap?
Continuing the framework of temporary art space KU/RZ/NSTHALLE, the exhibition Moths and Butterflies brings together a group of emerging and established artists. KU/RZ/NSTHALLE (kurz – short term – kunsthalle) is a gallery without permanent rooms, run by Bregenz-based artist and curator Rafet Jonuzi. Instead, he takes temporary available places and claims them into a gallery of contemporary art. The project was started by Lana Jonuzi and Rafet Jonuzi out of a need to question the very concept of the presentation space of contemporary art. If the art gallery can take everyday objects and “frame” them into pieces of art, does that work the other way around too? KU/RZ/NSTHALLE exhibited artists such as Christian Falsnaes, Søren Dahlgaard, Thomas Baumann, Marek Kvetan and Remijon Pronja.