Elmar Zimmermann, Alex Wolkowicz, Ronny Lischinski, Sebastian Biskup, Yasmin Alt
Through sculpture, photography, drawing, and painting—and in ways that are analytical, poetic, playful, and conceptual—they each develop their own take on the theme, whether through the conception of the artistic process, references to literature, or the use of analogies.
The exhibition venue plays a key role in this context. For the first part of the exhibition, a historic fire truck serves as a display case; it is positioned precisely on the border between East and West Berlin on Bouchéstraße, near house number 70. Here around Bouchéstraße, there were numerous escape attempts and tunnels built to cross the Berlin Wall.
The main exhibition is on view at the Kungerkiez Gallery (Karl-Kunger-Str. 15) in the Alt-Treptow district, just a few hundred meters away.
Additional information
Accessibility
- Access to the premises via a portable ramp
- No accessible restrooms
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