Art and history: Extended exhibition in Adlershof invites you

Erleben Sie die verlängerte Ausstellung "Die Kids sind nicht alright!" in der Galerie Adlershof, Berlin, bis zum 31.01.2025. Besuchen Sie die Veranstaltungen am 11.10. und 12.10.2024, darunter die Filmvorführung von Florian Kunert. Eintritt frei - informieren Sie sich jetzt!
Experience the extended exhibition "The kids are not Alright!" in the Adlershof gallery, Berlin, until January 31, 2025. Visit the events on October 11th. and 12.10.2024, including the film screening of Florian Kunert. Free admission - Find out now! (Symbolbild/MB)

Art and history: Extended exhibition in Adlershof invites you

A art event that should not be missed! The captivating exhibition "The kids are not Alright!" will be up to 31. January 2025 extended and inspires with impressive works by Nadja Buttendorf, Susan Donath, Sophia Hirsch, Florian Kunert, David Polzin, Oskar Schmidt and Anna Zett. This group exhibition not only offers a deep reflection on the turning events, but also illuminates the sustainable influence on the life of the artists-a real must for all art lovers in Berlin!

Where does the whole thing take place? In the Gallery Adlershof in the Kulturzentrum Alte Schule , Dörpfeldstraße 54-56, 12489 Berlin. The entry? Absolutely free! That means: Experience art without burdening the budget. Let's go on 11. October 2024 from 6 p.m. and on 12. October 2024 from 4 p.m. . A perfect weekend for cultural enthusiasts!

A look behind the scenes

The district councilor for further training, school, culture and sport, Marco Brauchmann , announced the extension personally. He puts the impressive stories in the spotlight, which are told by the works of art of the participating artists. The exhibition is not only an art show, but also a lively examination of the past of East Germany.

Am 11. October it becomes particularly exciting! From 6 p.m. Florian Kunert presents his documentary "Progress in the valley of unsuspecting" (2019). This gripping 66-minute documentary, which celebrated its premiere five years ago, takes the audience on a trip to the former GDR combination "Progress" in Neustadt in Saxony. Kunert, born in 1989, returned to his hometown for his film and impressively shows how the turning point shaped its life path. This promises questions after the film screening to give interesting insights - a unique opportunity to experience a personal exchange with the director!

Take advantage of this opportunity to experience the family atmosphere and the critical voices of the artists up close. An evening full of art, film and inspiring conversations is waiting for you! Come by and be part of this exciting cultural journey!