Yael Bartana’s exceptional art has been electrifying art publics around the world since the turn of the millennium. Her sweeping visual statements on alternative pasts and possible futures for our society unsettle wherever one feels at home. Now, for the first exhibition dedicated entirely to Bartana’s neon poetry, the Israeli artist is creating in Berlin a new sign that illuminates these dark and confusing distances we often experience towards our origins, and it is heartbreaking.
“One has to step away and even leave one’s home in order to be able to ask – where do I really come from? why do I consider that place a home at all?” Yael Bartana
Curated by Dr. Noam Gal
Exhibition is open for public visits from 5.06 – 29.06
FRAMED FEST takes place 5–29 June at Berlin’s historic Wasserturm in Prenzlauer Berg, featuring Yael Bartana’s powerful exhibition HOMESICK, alongside intimate concerts, performances, lectures, and workshops exploring sound, identity, and transformation.
With over 25 international artists and thinkers, the festival creates a unique space for artistic dialogue, healing, and connection in an intimate atmosphere with only 100 people per concert.