Kai Althoff and Armin Kramer. (Preview).KUNSTVEREIN BRAUNSCHWEIG Braunschweig: see Brunswick, Germany. It has always seemed as if Kai Althoff drew from an idiosyncratic Heimat reservoir so deep that the international art world could only look on in consternation. More recently, though, it has become clearer that the untranslatable dialect, hermetic her·met·i·cal (- -k l)adj. cultural codes, and twisted youth motifs all point to the work's uberepic dimension. Maybe it has to do with Althoff's expanding his repertoire of bohemian adolescents to include the more somber protagonists of a demonic German past. Whatever the reason, this show, organized by Karola Grasslin, provides another opportunity to witness the wunderkind's visionary range: Here, Althoff invites fellow artist Armin Kramer to collaborate on a site-specific installation that will meander throughout the Kunstverein. Sept. 20-Nov. 10.
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