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Roger Alsop, Mona Babl, Marion Ehrsam, Adrian Gutzelnig, Julia Marié, Sandy La S. Schwermer

The exhibition invites you to immerse yourself in the diversity of the animal kingdom in the city. The works presented illuminate various aspects of the animal world in urban areas and make a statement that life without animals is not possible. Biodiversity and the preservation of animal habitats are also essential for human survival.


The exhibition takes an interdisciplinary approach and presents works from the fields of sound and video art, painting, drawing, photography and spatial installations. This builds a bridge between the different art genres.

In the midst of hectic city life, the exhibition offers a place of peace and inspiration where dreams can unfold and a connection to the realm of fantasy is created.

Curated by Simona Doletzki


Supporting program

FEDERLESE Searching for clues in the city with Jolanda Todt
A workshop for adults

On a walk through the neighborhood, participants look for the connection to the animal kingdom and go in search of clues. Afterwards, collages will be created from the found objects, text fragments, photographs and old encyclopedias with animal motifs, some of which will be hung and exhibited in the studio of the Kommunale Galerie Berlin.

Dates

  • Workshop I: Sunday, July 7, 2024, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Workshop II: Sunday, July 14, 2024, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Workshop III: Sunday, August 4, 2024, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Max. 8 participants

Registration at kommgal[at]charlottenburg-wilmersdorf.de
Additional information
Dates
July 2024
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