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In her work, Ines Doleschal explores the history of her family from Hohenelbe in northern Bohemia. Her starting point is photographs of her ancestors as well as memories of their expulsion from Czechoslovakia and their new beginning in West Germany after 1945.


In collages combining painting and fragments, and in her texts, she condenses what displacement has meant for those who experienced it and for subsequent generations: a life between holding on and moving forward, preserving and forgetting. Personal mementos complement the exhibition.

A creative station invites visitors to create their own collages. On several Sundays, the artist will offer collage workshops.

Duration of this gallery exhibition: 26 February 2026 – 31 August 2026 


PROGRAMME OF THE VERNISSAGE

Welcome
Dr. Gundula Bavendamm, Director, Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation

Introduction to the exhibition
Dr. Silke Krohn, Art historian and Head of Education & Outreach, Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation

PanelInes
Doleschal, Berlin, artist
Roland Remus, Braunschweig, initiator of the project ‘Refuge – Confidence – Future’

Moderator: Dr. Silke Krohn

Afterwards, ou are invited to a small reception. 


FURTHER INFORMATION

Admission: 6.30 p.m.
Language: German

FREE ADMISSION
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February 2026
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