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Klára Hosnedlová (born 1990) is using the historic hall with a monumental installation that revolves around home, utopias and everyday life in different political systems.



Impressions from post-communist architecture, films and novels and the futuristic images of her current performative interventions carried out at various locations in East and West Berlin form the starting point.


The expansive, sculptural scenery consists of flax fibres, embroidery, cast glass, sandstone, iron and concrete slabs.
With Hosnedlová, the Hamburger Bahnhof is once again presenting a young artist who is expanding the boundaries of sculpture as part of the Gallery Weekend in the main hall.


  • A special exhibition by the National Gallery of the Berlin State Museums

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Dates
April 2025
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