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A Verlautbarung generally refers to a public announcement or proclamation. The term is typically associated with institutions, authorities, governments, churches, and similar bodies issuing decisions, decrees, or official statements, and therefore already carries distinctly institutional and authoritative connotations. It de-subjectivizes speech, shifting language from individual utterance to institutional voice. As such, a Verlautbarung is rarely merely informative; rather, it functions as an illocutionary act that produces, organizes, and transforms reality. “The exhibition is now open,” the gallery announces, and through the announcement, the opening is enacted.
With its title, David Gruber’s exhibition evokes precisely this form of official communication or institutional proclamation, without it initially becoming clear what exactly is being “verlautbart.” In place of explicit verbal statements, one primarily encounters small-scale paintings – and with them the question of…
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Press Release
A Verlautbarung generally refers to a public announcement or proclamation. The term is typically associated with institutions, authorities, governments, churches, and similar bodies issuing decisions, decrees, or official statements, and therefore already carries distinctly institutional and authoritative connotations. It de-subjectivizes speech, shifting language from individual utterance to institutional voice. As such, a Verlautbarung is rarely merely informative; rather, it functions as an illocutionary act that produces, organizes, and transforms reality. “The exhibition is now open,” the gallery announces, and through the announcement, the opening is enacted.
With its title, David Gruber’s exhibition evokes precisely this form of official communication or institutional proclamation, without it initially becoming clear what exactly is being “verlautbart.” In place of explicit verbal statements, one primarily encounters small-scale paintings – and with them the question of…













































