
Part of the exhibition Access Kafka
“One must write into darkness as if into a tunnel” – this is how Kafka, who liked to go on night walks, is said to have described the ideal approach to writing to his friend Max Brod. In today’s urban space, it is hard to still find this kind of darkness.
Artist Alona Rodeh, who has a video installation in the exhibition Access Kafka, deals with artificial light and urban life in her work. On nocturnal city tours, she discovers urban darkness and penetrates spaces that would normally seem forbidden. Rodeh’s performance is an empowering experience, especially for women: by framing darkness as a source of inspiration, she gives it another face and opens up new approaches.
The number of participants for this event is limited. After registering, all participants will receive an email with further information and the exact meeting point. Please wear sturdy shoes and bring a pair of sunglasses with you! In the event of inclement weather, the performance will be canceled.
(IN ENGLISH)
Additional information
Meeting point: to be provided in the confirmation email
Accessibility
Unfortunately, this event is not disabled-accessible.
Dates
April 2025
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