Experience light and space: Annika Hippler's exhibition in Hohenschönhausen

Discover the fascinating exhibition "What belongs together" by the artist Annika Hippler in the studio in the high-rise in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen. Learn how light transforms rooms and perceptions as an artistic medium. The vernissage takes place on November 26, 2024, the exhibition is free until February 3, 2025.
Discover the fascinating exhibition "What belongs together" by the artist Annika Hippler in the studio in the high-rise in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen. Learn how light transforms rooms and perceptions as an artistic medium. The vernissage takes place on November 26, 2024, the exhibition is free until February 3, 2025. (Symbolbild/MB)

Experience light and space: Annika Hippler's exhibition in Hohenschönhausen

Attention, art lover! On Tuesday, November 26, 2024, at 6 p.m. , the talented light artist Annika Hippler heralds a spectacular exhibition in the studio in the high-rise, Zingster Straße 25, 13051 Berlin-Hohenschönhausen. Under the fascinating title "What belongs together", she reveals her latest works, which transform the light -flooded rooms into a breathtaking adventure. Do not miss: these works of art are up to 3. February 2025 (except on public holidays), from Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. - and the best? Admission is for nothing!

Annika Hippler, who saw the light of day in West Berlin in 1978, is committed to the phenomenon of light. She inspires how light can not only change spaces, but also our feelings. Your works of art are not just installations, they are living experiences! Kinetic works and light interventions in public space captivate visitors and open up new perspectives on our environment. Hippler brings light and movement to a symbiosis that invites you to be amazed.

of light, space and memory

The exhibition "What belongs together" takes visitors on an emotional journey through the history of Berlin by addressing the differences in the light temperatures between East and West Berlin. Hippler's works are full of allusions to scientific concepts that encourage us to think. Her examination of the homeopathic remedy "Murus Berlinensis (Berlin Wall)", which is supposed to dissolve emotional barriers, is particularly impressive. It illuminates how feelings of isolation and world pain can experience healing - an extremely up -to -date topic!

This remarkable exhibition is more than just a collection of works of art. She is an invitation to deal with your own feeling and your own perception. Hippler picks up the area of ​​tension between the borders, both physically and emotionally, and lets light speak as a universal language. Do not miss to be kidnapped in this world of light and movement!