Szuper Gallery is a contemporary art collective consisting of artists Susanne Clausen and Pavlo Kerestey based in London, England and Munich, Germany.
[1] Their work mainly involves video and sound installations, performances and more[2] - known for works such as Liftarchiv; a piece intended as a dynamic art space in the form of a lift, located in the city's local administration office or Kreisverwaltungsreferat[3], as well as Liquid Trust, a video and performance shown originally at the Western Front Art Centre Vancouver in 2014.
"[7] The Liftarchiv book[8] published in 2007, was written by Susanne Clausen and Pavlo Kerestey about the project and includes texts by Wilfried Blume-Beyerle, Michael Hauffen, Monika Pemler, Dorothee Richter, Peter Suchin, Heinz Schütz and Dirk Snauwaert.
Surreal cinematic images, a libretto consisting of singular and polyphonic layering performed by a choir are scored by a musician and pre-recorded sound that creates a visual and acoustic spectacle".
[13] The Western Front Arts Centre also describes the piece as "This is their third collaboration with video, sound, text, by the Szuper Gallery duo Susanne Clausen, and Pavlo Kerestey and spoken word created and performed by Michele Sereda of Curtain Razors, Regina, SK.