Art exhibition when the sirens howls in Berlin: answers to the most pressing questions

Eine kürzlich veröffentlichte Pressemitteilung informiert über die Ausstellung „Wenn die Sirenen heulen (handle with care)“, die vom 18. Mai bis 14. Juli 2024 im Projektraum Alte Feuerwache in Berlin stattfindet. Die Ausstellung präsentiert künstlerische Positionen, die sich mit den Themen Krieg, Machtstrukturen, Klimazerstörung und Künstliche Intelligenz auseinandersetzen. Künstler*innen reflektieren in ihren Werken die Veränderung der physischen und psychischen Existenz durch permanente Bedrohungen und bringen aktuelle Fragen, Ängste und Hoffnungen ein. Die Eröffnung der Ausstellung findet am 17. Mai 2024 um 19 Uhr statt, mit einer Einführung von Kunsthistoriker Ludwig Seyfarth. Das Begleitprogramm umfasst ein Konzert von bright bright– Cansu Tanrikulu …
A recently published press release provides information about the exhibition "If the sirens howls (handle with care)", which takes place from May 18 to July 14, 2024 in the project room Alte Feuerwache in Berlin. The exhibition presents artistic positions that deal with the issues of war, power structures, climate disorder and artificial intelligence. In their works, artists reflect on the change in physical and psychological existence through permanent threats and bring current questions, fears and hopes. The opening of the exhibition will take place on May 17, 2024 at 7 p.m., with an introduction by art historian Ludwig Seyfarth. The accompanying program includes a concert by Bright Bright - Cansu Tanrikulu ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Art exhibition when the sirens howls in Berlin: answers to the most pressing questions

A recently published press release provides information about the exhibition "If the sirens howls (handle with care)", which takes place from May 18 to July 14, 2024 in the Alte Feuerwache project in Berlin. The exhibition presents artistic positions that deal with the issues of war, power structures, climate disorder and artificial intelligence. In their works, artists reflect on the change in physical and psychological existence through permanent threats and bring current questions, fears and hopes.

The opening of the exhibition will take place on May 17, 2024 at 7 p.m., with an introduction by art historian Ludwig Seyfarth. The accompanying program includes a concert by Bright Bright - Cansu Tanrikulu & Jessica Ackerley on June 27, 2024 and a finissage on July 14, 2024, at which Anne Mundo, Dirk Teschner and the artists will lead through the exhibition.

The exhibition aims to draw attention to pressing global issues such as environmental crisis, power structures and war. Through their works, artists can not only draw attention to problems, but also present approaches. The exhibition includes works in different media such as drawings, paintings, video art, installations and sculptures.

The project is supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as well as the exhibition fund municipal galleries and the funds exhibition allowances for visual artists. Media representatives can contact the specified email address or telephone number for further information.

This exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to deal with current social issues and to discover new perspectives through art. The exhibition is expected to attract both local and international visitors who are interested in contemporary art and social discourses.

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| Date | Event | Time | Location |
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| May 17, 2024 | Opening with the introduction of L. Seyfarth | 19:00 | Project room Alte Feuerwache, Berlin |
| June 27, 2024 | Bright Bright - C. Tanrikulu & J. Ackerley | 18:00 | Project room Alte Feuerwache, Berlin |
| July 14, 2024 | Finissage with leadership by artists | 17:00 | Project room old fire station, Berlin |

The exhibition is an opportunity to deal with urgent social issues and to explore the power of art as a medium for social changes. Visitors are encouraged to go on a journey through the works of the artists and to gain new perspectives in today's world.



Source: www.berlin.de