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    Sunday
    24.08.25
    4:00 pm
    Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Finissage + Guided tour

    Earth’s Shadow, Moon’s Crust

    To conclude the exhibition Earth’s Shadow, Moon’s Crust, we warmly invite you to the finissage with artists Stella Geppert, Alice Dittmar, and curator Ece Pazarbaşı. Together, they will offer a bilingual guided tour (German/English) through the exhibition, which explores our enduring fascination with the Moon as a mirror of our earthly existence.

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    Sunday
    24.08.25
    4:00 pm
    Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Get-together with artist Veronika Kellndorfer

    Billboard "Arch and Reflection"

    Vor der Kulisse der Wildenbruchbrücke lädt die Künstlerin Veronika Kellndorfer zu einem sommerlichen Umtrunk an der Plakatwand an der Brückenmauer ein. Anlass ist ihre Fotografie Arch and Reflection, die noch bis zum 25. August an der Plakatwand zu sehen ist

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    The photograph, mounted as a billboard on the bridge wall, shows the reflection of the Mühlendamm Bridge, which merges with the real bridge structure to form a shape reminiscent of an eye
    Saturday
    28.06.25
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Performance

    New Moon Phase

    A choreographic sound performance by Stella Geppert and Lyllie Rouvière, where breath, movement, and instrument merge into a physically audible dialogue.

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    Saturday
    14.06.25
    4:00 pm
    Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Guided Tour and Talk

    Waning Gibbous

    What connects the Moon to our own lived experience?
    Curator Ece Pazarbaşı and artist Stella Geppert invite you on a guided tour through the exhibition Earth’s Shadow, Moon’s Crust, sharing personal insights into their work and the development of the project.

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    Friday
    06.06.25
    6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
    Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Vernissage and Performance

    EARTH'S SHADOW, MOON'S CRUST

    Opening of the exhibition Earth’s Shadow, Moon’s Crust with introduction by the curators.

    The exhibition explores humanity’s fascination with the moon—as a mirror of both our inner and outer worlds. Starting from an earthly vantage point, it examines how our understanding of the moon is shaped by natural elements such as water, stone, and breath.

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    25.04.–25.05.2025
    6:00 am – 5:00 am
    Anlegestelle Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Billboard - budget cut

    According to plans by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion, the Exhibition Remuneration Fund for Visual Artists (FABiK) will be suspended in 2025. Artists will lose the basis for their work and the public will have fewer free cultural offerings in municipal galleries. Stand up with us for the payment of artistic work.

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    Lettering
    Saturday
    05.04.25
    4:00 pm
    Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Guided tour with Polynome collective

    The curators Polynome collective provide an insight into the cosmos of the exhibition Cosmopolitics and invite to a walkabout.

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    A sign reading
    Friday
    04.04.25
    6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

    Vernissage Cosmopolitics

    Opening of the exhibition Cosmopolitics with introduction by the curators.

    In the era of the New Space, Cosmopolitics argues that the cosmos is a common good belonging equally to all terrestrial entities.

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    A sign stands on a barren landscape.
    Sunday
    30.03.25
    4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
    Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Finissage and Guided tour

    Curator Dr. Álvaro Garreaud guides through the exhibition “Sorry, but I’m Not Sorry” for the last time and provides an insight into Béla Váradi’s photo series showing LGBTQIA+ people within the Sinti:zze, Rom:nja and Traveller:innen (GRT) community.

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    View of the photo exhibition with glitter curtain
    Sunday
    16.03.25
    4:00 pm
    Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch

    Curator's tour

    Curator Dr. Álvaro Garreaud guides through the exhibition “Sorry, but I’m Not Sorry” and provides an insight into Béla Váradi’s photo series showing LGBTQIA+ people within the Sinti:zze, Rom:nja and Traveller:innen (GRT) community.

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    People stand in front of a photo of the artist