Picture Credits

  • Female curator speaks into a microphone while looking down at papers she is holding in her hand
    © cvk*
  • The female curator speaks into a microphone, holds a sheet of paper in her hand and looks over to the sign language interpreter. He holds a hand in front of his chest and makes a gesture
    © cvk*
  • Four women in full view. They are standing next to each other and smiling
    © cvk*
  • Andrea Acosta: Installation of found objects, brass rods and clamps; Anne Duk Hee Jordan: Site specific room installation, mixed media, video 21:20, scent, Sino-Indonesian Wedding Bed.
    © cvk*
  • Upright plant parts, including many leaves, arranged into an installation on the gallery floor
    © cvk*
  • Box-shaped bed made of solid wood with a decorative roof and elaborate carvings, including figurative depictions and Chinese characters
    © cvk*
  • Branches without leaves and behind them a crowd in the gallery space
    © cvk*
  • A window glass with the inscription “Create!” stuck on it. Behind it, a woman examining small metal boxes lying on a desk
    © cvk*
  • View of the gallery space with a picture on the wall, a wooden bed, an installation of dry branches and plants in flower pots placed on pedestals of different heights. A man bends over one of these plants
    © cvk*
  • Beamer projection of a video work showing the inscription “Finding Identity”. Large cushions lie on the floor in front of it
    © cvk*
  • A corner in the gallery space that invites interaction. A table with metal boxes, writing utensils and seating. Behind it, a wall text that introduces the exhibition
    © cvk*
  • An arrangement of ceramic objects and fabric on a rectangular block
    © cvk*
  • Close-up of ceramic objects and lumps of earth placed on a block
    © cvk*
  • Branch hanging from the ceiling without leaves in the exhibition room
    © cvk*
  • Close-up of a branch
    © cvk*
  • Fabric with the depiction of a female figure surrounded by branches. The figure has no face, the head as such is only recognizable by contours
    © cvk*
  • Plant materials, including flowers, arranged in screw-top jars
    © cvk*
  • A woman with headphones and an MP3 player in her hand stands in the exhibition space and looks in the direction of an artwork in the form of a hanging fabric
    © cvk*
  • A woman reaches into a box of bark. In front of her are more boxes with natural materials on a pedestal
    © cvk*
  • An MP3 player with headphones connected lies on a surface
    © cvk*
  • View of the entire gallery space with round arches up to the reception. Framed pictures and installations are distributed along the walls and window niches. A tactile path on the floor leads through the room
    © cvk*
  • A tactile, haptic floor plan of Körnerpark and the surrounding streets
    © cvk*
  • Close-up of a hand over the tactile model of Körnerpark. The index finger touches the tactile surface
    © cvk*
  • Two small boxes on a pedestal, filled with materials, including small pieces of fabric
    © cvk*
  • Dried plant parts placed on thin tubes, including a leaf and a cone
    © Camila Carrasco / Andrea Acosta
  • Vor einer Abbildun des Weltraums schwebt eine Ente und ein Mensch, um sie herum steht der Text:
    © Karolina Wlazło-Malinowska
  • View of the gallery space. Works of art stand on pedestals of different heights and shapes. A work of art in the shape of a cotton cloth hangs vertically from the ceiling. The outline of a person is shown on the cloth
    © Gloria Jurado
  • View of the gallery space without visitors. There are works of art and texts on the wall, including a picture depicting a small person in a light-colored robe. In front of it is a low pedestal on which two unrolled picture scrolls lie
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Gallery space without visitors. On the wall are two photographic prints depicting garbage and plants. In front of them are two display cases containing everyday objects on which plants are growing
    © Gloria Jurado
  • View of the gallery space. In the foreground are two display cabinets in which everyday objects are placed with plants growing over them. Behind them is an installation that deals with the subject of bacteria
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Detailed view of the artwork. Play figures stand on a surface in the shape of a hexagon structure
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Detailed view of the artwork: A laboratory glass in the shape of a round bottom flask in a metal holder and connected with cables. Visitors stand in the background
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Bottom view of a laboratory glass in a metal holder
    © Gloria Jurado
  • A work of art in the shape of a cylinder with a square base stands on a pedestal. Behind it stand a man and a woman
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Three women. The woman in the middle is the curator speaking into a microphone
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Text an der Wand zur Einführung des Ausstellungsthemas
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Visitors at the exhibition opening in the gallery space. A woman stands in front of a rectangular pedestal and examines a work of art in the form of an unrolled scroll
    © Gloria Jurado
  • A child stands in front of a low pedestal. Next to him is a high pedestal on which a work of art in the shape of a hand is placed
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Detailed view of the artwork. A moving object above a mirror foil on the floor
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Large screen showing the artist's video work. In front of it, an installation with moving objects on mirror foils on the floor
    © Gloria Jurado
  • Installation with round-bulb laboratory glassware and disk rings mounted on a round base
    © Gloria Jurado
  • An upside-down toilet seat with plants growing on it
    © Gloria Jurado
  • © Pitur Stan
  • Reproduction of the work
    © Ira Kneeland / Juan Pablo Macías
  • A man and a woman stand close to each other in front of the exhibition wall text
    © Nihad Nino Pušija
  • Magazine TIEMPO MUERTO (Dead Time) tied around a stick and attached to the wall for viewing
    © Nihad Nino Pušija
  • Small photographs printed in a grid on dark pages. The sheets are attached around a stick and mounted on the wall for viewing
    © Nihad Nino Pušija
  • Magazine TIEMPO MUERTO (Dead Time) tied around a stick and attached to the wall for viewing
    © Nihad Nino Pušija