For the exhibition, young artists from the un.thai.tled collective have come together, sharing a common language with the women they follow their own biographical approach behind the makeshift kitchens to form a community of memory. They approach this place from the perspectives of architecture, photography, performance, visual anthropology and media design in an artistic and research based way. In their artistic works they create images for shared experiences and the unifying aspects of eating together, follow historical connections and speculate about the social possibilities of this special place.
Current plans for the redesign of the Preußenpark raise the question of the extent to which the social place created here is compatible with the district’s reality.
– PROGRAM –
08.03 : Exhibition Opening
28.03. / 04.04 / 06.05 / 27.06 : Walkarounds
14.04 : Workshop for children
16.04 : Films – with Rosa von Praunheim
27.06 : Panel Discussion with Noa K. Ha (TU, Dresden) and Jin Haritaworn (York University, Toronto)
Collaboration between Villa Oppenheim – Museum Charlottenburg- Wilmersdorf and un.thai.tled
Free Entry, Wheelchairs and kids friendly, With drinks and Thai food!