01.12.2024
11:00 – 17:00
MUSEUM SUNDAY at Kunsthaus Dahlem
OUR PROGRAMME:
Admission and participation in the programme are free of charge
I.
LETʼS TALK
A project of the Stiftung Freizeit and the Outreach programme of Kunsthaus Dahlem
11:00 – 17:00 Uhr
What do we need to be able to talk to each other? How “close” do we have to be to understand each other? How does our attitude influence communication with each other? On Museum Sunday, let a spatial installation and interactive objects inspire you to try out different ways of communicating, to swap speaking positions, to change perspectives, and to keep asking how we want and how we can connect with each other today.
The event is taking place as part of Berlin’s Museum Sunday. This event is supported by the Senate De-partment for Culture and Social Cohesion to prevent anti-Semitism and promote interreligious dialogue.
II.
TEXTURES OF TOGETHERNESS: Weaving a Collaborative Home
Interactive art workshop (drop-in) with the artist Jessica Ostrowicz | Spurensuche ins Jetzt Nr. 4
11:00 – 17:00 Uhr
The workshop invites visitors to participate in the creation of a large, collaborative tapestry, with each participant contributing a single knot. Inspired by the symbolic meaning of the knot in Judaism, the tapestry represents the power of collective action and unity, with each knot representing a personal connection to the community and to the collective narrative of resistance and cohesion.
III.
Public tours
with an art educator
through the exhibition Pictures and Pasts – 75 Years of the Association of German Artists
14:00 | in German
15:30 | in English
IV.
THIS IS THE ANSWER
Performance by und with Joseph Sassoon Semah | Spurensuche ins Jetzt Nr. 3
15:00 – 15:30
In a half-hour interactive performance, Dutch artist Joseph Sassoon Semah deals with the central motifs of Jewish rituals and objects and their socio-historical significance.
V.
OHNE ANGST VERSCHIEDEN
Intervention by Anna Schapiro | Spurensuche ins Jetzt Nr. 5
The series of posters OHNE ANGST VERSCHIEDEN (DIFFERENT WITHOUT FEAR) by Anna Schapiro is based on Theodor Adornoʼs “Minima Moralia”. It addresses the question of what is necessary for citizens to be able to live without fear in a diverse society. The posters call for the acceptance of difference and diversity as the basis for living together.
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We look forward to seeing you at Kunsthaus Dahlem on Museum Sunday!
ⓘ The admission-free Berlin Museum Sunday (Museumssonntag) is an initiative by the State of Berlin in cooperation with the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Admission is free on the first Sunday of every month.