
Joan Jonas, Isaac Chong Wai, vAL, Yoko Ono
On the occasion of this year's Berlin Art Week from 10 to 14 September 2025, the Neue Nationalgalerie is showing the fourth edition of the PERFORM! festival series with performances by Joan Jonas, Isaac Chong Wai and vAL.
In addition, the participatory performance Bells for Peace by Yoko Ono will take place on the Tag im Grünen (Day in Greenery) on 14 September 2025.
All events are free of charge.
SCHEDULE
As in previous years, a historically groundbreaking performance forms the core of the PERFORM! program: Mirror Piece I & II (1969/2025) by Joan Jonas will be performed once a day on the terrace of the Neue Nationalgalerie from 10 to 14 September 2025.
On Saturday, 13 September, the performance Falling Reversely (2021/2024) by Isaac Chong Wai, which was presented at the last Venice Biennale, and a specially produced work by vAL will also take place.
All events are free of charge.
All performances and events take place in areas of the museum that are also accessible without a ticket. In the event of limited capacity, admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Participation without registration, unless otherwise stated.
Joan Jonas: Mirror Piece I & II (1969/2025)
Wednesday, 10 September to Saturday, 13 September 2025: 5.15 to 5.45 pmSunday, 14 September 2025: 4.15 to 4.45 pm
- Location: Neue Nationalgalerie terrace
Mirror Piece is a groundbreaking performance created and first performed by the American artist Joan Jonas in 1969. The work is considered one of the earliest and most influential examples of feminist and conceptual performance art in the USA and was instrumental in redefining the boundaries between visual art, performance and gender representation.
Several performers carry mirrors and plexiglass plates in synchronised, choreographed movements. As the piece unfolds, the moving mirrors reflect and fragment the audience, the performers and the environment, blurring the boundary between audience and actors. Movement director: Nefeli Skarmea.
The mirror was a metaphor for me. A device to alter the image and to include the audience as reflection, making them uneasy as they view themselves in public.
Joan Jonas
Joan Jonas (*1936, New York) is a pioneer of performance and video art who has been working with mirrors, texts and body movements since the 1960s. Her works thematise identity, gender and perception and have had a lasting influence on contemporary art.Isaac Chong Wai: Falling Reversely (2021/2024)
- Saturday, 13 September 2025, from 3 pm (tbc)
- Location: Neue Nationalgalerie terrace
Falling Reversely by Isaac Chong Wai is an attempt to reverse the movements of falling. As in a ritual, the performers share the collective pain of injury and reclaim autonomy over their own bodies. The work was first presented at the 60th La Biennale di Venezia at the Arsenale in 2024.
Isaac Chong Wai (*1990) is an artist based in Berlin and Hong Kong who uses drawing, glass, photography, video and performance as mediators to explore contemporary global phenomena. His work transforms the emotions, tensions and memories of human interactions into performative materiality and immersive experiences. Straddling the boundary between the individual and the collective, he explores the vulnerability of the body and the inherent violence in social systems and historical trauma.
vAL: Bellied (2025)
- Saturday, 13 September 2025, from 3 pm (tbc)
- Location: Neue Nationalgalerie terrace
Corey Scott-Gilbert (*1983) is an American artist based in Berlin. With an inherently queer perspective and off-grid aesthetic, Scott-Gilbert highlights the absurdities of a hopeless social dynamic, presenting curated situations where joys are not sought after but devoured as a means of restoring a malnourished existence. The artist’s personal history of movement serves as a vehicle for interrogating their own breath, a process in which collaging word-play and physical utterance often serve as the foundation for their multidisciplinary playgrounds under the artistic identity vAL.
Yoko Ono: Bells for Peace (2019/2025)
- Sunday, 14 September 2025, 4.45 to 5.15 pm
- Location: Neue Nationalgalerie terrace
Presented as the concluding gesture of her exhibition DREAM TOGETHER, and as the highlight of the “Tag im Grünen” event, Bells for Peace raises awareness for non-violence. We ask all participants to bring a bell to ring together for peace. Those who do not have a bell will be provided with one on site – while supplies last.
Yoko Ono (* 1933, Tokyo) is an artist whose thought-provoking work challenges our understanding of art and the world around us. She has distinguished herself across multiple disciplines, from film and art to music and writing. Since the 1960s, Yoko Ono’s art has demonstrated the transformative power of collective action in the pursuit of peace and the vision of another world.
Think PEACE, Act PEACE and Spread PEACE.Together, we will shift the axis of the world to PEACE.I love you!Yoko
Curators
PERFORM! is curated by Klaus Biesenbach, director of the Neue Nationalgalerie, with Lisa Botti, curator at the Neue Nationalgalerie, and Gregor Quack, Volkswagen Group Fellow, FREUNDE der Nationalgalerie.
PERFORM! Performance Festival
For the past three years, the Neue Nationalgalerie has organised the PERFORM! performance festival during Berlin Art Week. In addition to historical positions by Yvonne Rainer (2024), Yoko Ono (2023) and Simone Forti (2022), contemporary contributions by Göksu Kunak, Miles Greenberg, Enad Marouf, Bendik Giske, Dafni Krouzadi, Constantin Hartenstein and Billy Bultheel were on show.
The programme takes place as part of Berlin Art Week.
Additional information
Dates
September 2025
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