| new urban productionHALLE 14's upcoming exhibition presents current innovative trends in design and urban production Opening: Saturday, September 8, 2018, 3 pm
Press Preview: Thursday, September 6, 2018, 11 am |

For the Autumn Tour of the SpinnereiGalleries, HALLE 14 - Centre for Contemporary Art opens the exhibition »New Urban Production«.
Innovative, improvised and surprising objects and installations build a visual metaphor for the renaissance of production in the urban lived environment. They raise questions about the interconnection of work and life in the 21st century and a conscious handling of time, raw materials and labour power. Exhibition Title: New Urban Production Artists: Benno Brucksch, Daniël de Bruin, Granby Workshop, Leon Kucharski, mischer'traxler, Itay Ohaly, Stefanie Rittler, Ottonie von Roeder & Anastasia Eggers, Studio Swine
Curators: tri:polıs, Sascha Henken
Opening: Saturday, September 8, 2018, 3 am Duration: September 8 until December 8, 2018 Autumn Tour of the SpinnereiGalleries: September 8 & 9, 2018
Opening hours: Tue-Sun, 11 am-6 pm Entrance fee: 4 €, reduced 2 € (free on Wednesdays) Location: HALLE 14 — Centre for Contemporary Art Address: Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei, Spinnereistr. 7, 04179 Leipzig, Germany Phone: 0049 341 / 492 42 02 Fax: 0049 341 / 4924729 Funded by: 

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As a non-commercial art centre, HALLE 14 is a space for the presentation of, reflection on and communication about contemporary art. It has been operating since 2002 in a listed historic industrial building on the grounds of the Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei (Cotton Spinning Mill). With the conscious intent of highlighting the »luxury of emptiness«, an initiative of art enthusiasts created unique spaces in the generous halls of this late 19th century industrial building. A multi-functional visitor centre offers 600m² for learning, reading, and lingering. The 2,400 m² exhibition hall is available as a presentation space for international group shows of contemporary art. Courses, workshops, and school projects take place regularly in an expansive room for art education. Additionally there are 16 studios and seven workspaces for international and local artists. The dense artistic sociotope of the Spinnerei — with over a dozen galleries and project spaces, 130 artist studios, numerous other creative offices, a cinema, a café and more — combined with the countless off-spaces in the surrounding neighbourhood create an enriching environment. 
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