Part of Family Matters
A central work is Family by Mao Tongqiang, a photographic series that compellingly illustrates the transformation of Chinese family structures: from collective production units of the past to more mobile, consumption-oriented and often smaller households. Jane Jin Kaisen’s poetic-political video The Woman, The Orphan, and The Tiger addresses transgenerational trauma experienced by Korean women between colonial domination, military violence, and transnational adoption. A related theme is explored by Mirae kate-hers Rhee in a work K-Orphan Style, developed specifically for this exhibition, in which she autoethnographically reflects on her own adoption from South Korea to the United States. Prints by Siren Eun Young Jung question traditional gender roles and open queer perspectives on memory, belonging, and identity.
An exhibition at the Museum für Asiatische Kunst at the Humboldt Forum
Curated by Maria Sobotka, Co-curated by Lu Tian.
- A Humboldt Forum ticket is required. Price: €14.00 / €7.00 (concession). Free admission for: children and young people up to the age of 19.
- Language: English, German
- 3rd floor, Room 318, Room 319
- Runtime: 28.11.2025 bis 25.06.2026
- Opening hours: Wednesday to Monday from 10.30 am–6.30 pm. Tuesday is a regular closing day.
Additional information
Accessibility
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U Museumsinsel (U5): 1 min walk
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S Hackescher Markt: 10 min walk
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Berlin Palace: 147; 1 min walk