Art exhibition. Who does the city belong to? In Berlin Galerie Adlershof
Art exhibition. Who does the city belong to? In Berlin Galerie Adlershof
On February 10, 2024, an exhibition under the title "Who does the city belongs? Of housing shortage and social utopia" will be opened in the Adlershof Gallery in the Alte School Cultural Center in Berlin. The exhibition presents works by the Berlin artist Jana Sophia Nolle and the artist Jakob Wirth. Admission is free and the event begins at 4 p.m. As part of the exhibition, Jakob Wirth will present his start-up Wunder Parking in a performance and then report with Jana Sophia Nolle about her artistic work and give insights into upcoming artistic projects.
The exhibition "Who belongs to the city? Of the shortage of housing and social utopia" addresses current social issues in urban areas, especially with regard to housing shortages and social utopias. Jana Sophia Nolle and Jakob Wirth's work provide an artistic and critical view of these topics and stimulate thinking about the future of the city.
The Gallery Adlershof in the Kulturzentrum Alte School thus offers a platform for artists to deal with relevant social issues and to stimulate their work through their work. The event is aimed at a local audience that is interested in contemporary art and social issues.
The two artists have already presented their work in various exhibitions and galleries in Berlin and beyond. The exhibition in the Adlershof gallery ties in with this previous experience and offers the opportunity to present the works of Jana Sophia Nolle and Jakob Wirth in a new, local location.
The most important information about the exhibition is summarized in the following table:
| Location | Time | Entry |
| ———————————— | ————– | ———— |
| Galerie Adlershof, Berlin | 10.02.2024, 4 p.m. | free |
The exhibition "Who belongs to the city? From shortage of housing and social utopia" promises an exciting examination of current social issues and offers local artists a platform to present their work to a broad audience. The event is therefore of particular interest for those interested in art and everyone who is committed to the future of the city.
Source: www.berlin.de