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    • Guided Tour
    Friday
    24.05.25
    3:00 pm
    Galerie im Körnerpark

    Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO

    Guided Tour with Angelika Stepken

    Curator Angelika Stepken will guide through the exhibition Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO.

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    People reading magazines on a wall.
    Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO
    • Guided Tour
    Saturday
    08.03.25
    3:00 pm
    Galerie im Körnerpark

    Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO

    Guided Tour with Angelika Stepken and Juan Pablo Macías

    Curator Angelika Stepken and artist Juan Pablo Macías will guide through the exhibition Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO.

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    Traditionelle Kukeri-Masken und -Rituale aus Bulgarien, fotografiert vor 1945.
    Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO
    • Eröffnung
    • Vernissage
    Friday
    07.03.25
    6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
    Galerie im Körnerpark

    Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO

    Vernissage

    Opening of the exhibition Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO with introduction by curator Angelika Stepken, and Juan Pablo Macías

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    Reproduction of the work
    Juan Pablo Macías – TIEMPO MUERTO
    • finissage
    Wednesday
    26.02.25
    5:00 pm
    Galerie im Körnerpark

    Finissage

    Every Single Thing That Exists In This Infinite Universe Is Either…

    We cordially invite you to the finissage with a final guided tour and a performative programme through the exhibition.

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    Finissage
    • workshop
    Sunday
    23.02.25
    2:00 pm
    Galerie im Körnerpark

    Grounding Biospherics

    Every Single Thing That Exists In This Infinite Universe Is Either…

    The artist Sybille Neumeyer and the scientist Dr. India Mansour invite you to a art/science talk and workshop.

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    Round jar with green liquid
    Grounding Biospherics
    Thursday
    20.02.25
    6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Kreativraum Körnerpark

    Der Schneckenexpress, Das Bauto, Der Vogel-Löwe

    Kids visit the exhibition

    The kids of the 5th grade at Immanuel-Kant-Gymnasium engaged with one of the themes of the current exhibition Every Single Thing That Exists In This Infinite Universe Is Either…: the fluid boundaries between people, objects, nature and the animal world. The children made drawings in which they created their own imaginative cycles - life situations based on co-existence, connectivity and reciprocity rather than exploitation.

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    EA drawing of a snail crawling over a suitcase
    Der Schneckenexpress, Das Bauto, Der Vogel-Löwe
    Saturday
    15.02.25
    2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
    Kreativraum Körnerpark

    Food for thought

    Interactive performance in 10 courses regarding entangled grounds

    We often only encounter the living world on the surface, maintaining the separation between ourselves and the ‘other’. In dialogue with the exhibition Every Single Thing That Exists In This Infinite Universe Is Either… and Körnerpark’s complex history of extraction and burial, we invite you to a course of meandering musings: 10 nuggets of nourishment and thought to provoke artistic and philosophical confrontations (above and) beneath the surface.

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    An embroidered carrot in an embroidery hoop
    Food for thought
    • Guided Tour
    Saturday
    25.01.25
    3:00 pm
    Galerie im Körnerpark

    Guided Tour

    Every Single Thing That Exists In This Infinite Universe Is Either…

    Join the curators of the exhibition Dr. Karolina Wlazło-Malinowska and Clara von Schwerin, for a guided tour through Every Single Thing That Exists in This Infinite Universe Is Either…

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    Guided Tour
    • reading club
    Wednesday
    15.01.25
    5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

    Between Us and Nature - A Reading Club #53

    Every Single Thing That Exists In This Infinite Universe Is Either…

    Artist Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky and researcher Sina Ribak invite you to collective reading.

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    A group of people sit on a red carpet and read together
    Between Us and Nature - A Reading Club #53