A new exhibition awaits you in our gallery on the first floor: a series of red and white textile works transforms etchings by the Spanish painter Francisco de Goya from the Napoleonic Wars into traditional Ukrainian embroidery patterns, so-called rushnyky.
The cross-stitch gives Goya's motifs an alienated effect on the one hand and at the same time seems to dissolve the uniform structure of the patterns. What is the background and what is the foreground? What is history and what is the present - one could ask.
We see moving and tragic symbols of the return of war and displacement. Women who have fled from Ukraine to Germany have contributed to the
realisation.
VERNISSAGE
Programme
Welcome address
Dr Gundula Bavendamm, Director, Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation, Berlin
Discussion
- Caro Baumann, artist
- Olena Shutovska, project participant
- Ksenia Sobotovych, project participant
Music
Berthold Pesch, accordion
Afterwards we invite you to a small reception.
FREE ADMISSION
DURATION OF THE GALLERY EXHIBITION
15 MARCH TO 12 MAY 2024
An exhibition in cooperation with morePlatz, Caro Baumann & Johannes Schele, Anna Babenko, Elena Dyhalo, Katja Hass, Kathi Maurer, Anja Rabes, Olena Cherevchuk and Ksenia Sobotovych.