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Version vom 25. März 2012, 18:37 Uhr
Till Krause
Artist, collaborates with the GFLK Galerie für Landschaftskunst, lives in Hamburg GFLK Galerie Nagel
Ravi Agarwal and Till Krause jointly started to develop the Yamuna-Elbe Project in autumn 2010 at invitation of the Cultural Department of the city of Hamburg. The Hamburg part, the "Yamuna-Elbe Project: Free River Zone", was jointly conceived and conducted by Nina Kalenbach and Till Krause.
For the "Free River Zone":
Closure of the Süderelbe |
Canal in place of Elbe |
"PROJECT Y: A Yamuna-Elbe Public Art and Outreach Project" in Delhi:
Four Walks |