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  1. WILHELM GROENER Günther Wilhelm & Mariola Groener Weserstraße 25 12045 Berlin info@wilhelmgroener.net. Types of data processed. Inventory data (e.g., names, addresses).

  2. The publication documents and reflects with numerous photographs, descriptions, poems, and accompanying texts by various authors WILHELM GROENER's three-part performance cycle becoming undone. Furthermore also a group exhibition with the same title with works by Ajit Chauhan, Ben Cottrell, Mariola Groener, Sofia Hultén, Wolf von Kries, Markus Wirthmann, WILHELM GROENER.

  3. Tweet. Wilhelm Groener (1867-1939) was a German general who was head of the railway section in 1914 and played a major part in the success of the German mobilization. He was later given control of much of the German economy before angering powerful industrial and military figures. He returned to the front, serving in the Ukraine, but his main ...

  4. The movement sequence that starts with Günther Wilhelm’s twitching arm is a kind of prelude to the subsequent experimental scenes and scenarios, with which WILHELM GROENER pursue the abovementioned questions. They are decidedly placing the implicit question about the role of body- movement in relation to visibility in the beginning.

  5. Wilhelm and Groener present »Heilung« [healing]: a collection of robotic fighting machines, squabbling water insects and flickering goats. Harmless at first, but ultimately mysterious. “Heilung” is the name of the latest piece by the WILHELM GROENER company, currently showing at Uferstudios. »Heilung« sounds appealing, something we all ...

  6. WILHELM GROENER’s production however is beyond such moralizing. They confront their own interest in public curiosity on one side and love-hungry exhibitionism on the other most of all with humor.« WDR 3, Mosaik, Nicole Strecker, 06.09.2005

  7. I came to the question of atmosphere via WILHELM GROENER. The third part o.T. (AT) from their K-Trilogy really got me. Not immediately, but it crept up on me. The installation was on view for four hours on four consecutive days. Initially I planned to take just a quick peek.