frontviews presents at HAUNT – There is Hope

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An Exhibition of Hope and Artistic Expression

Berlin-based art collective frontviews presents “There is Hope,” an exhibition at HAUNT, featuring a diverse lineup of artists: Martin Assig, Alice Dittmar, Stella Geppert, Kerstin Grimm, Halina Hildebrand, John Isaacs, Dirk Lange, Jakob Mattner, Felix Rehfeld, Dennis Scholl, Gabriela Volanti, Sandra Vasquez de la Horra, and Sofiia Yesakova. Curated by Dr. Erika Schlessinger-Költzsch, the exhibition explores themes of resilience, transformation, and optimism.

Programme Highlights

Vernissage
Saturday, April 12 | 6 – 9 PM
Featuring a live performance by Stella Geppert & friends at 7 PM

Gallery Weekend
Friday, May 2 – Sunday, May 4 | 2 – 7 PM daily
Special events include:

  • FRIDAY BIRD Picnic
    Saturday, May 3 | 2 – 5 PM
    Edible sculpture by Melina Matzanke & Aline Schwörer
  • Performance
    Saturday, May 3 | 5 PM
    Live performance by Stella Geppert & friends

Finissage
Saturday, May 10 | 5 – 8 PM
Featuring an Artist Talk at 6 PM

Exhibition Details

  • Duration: April 16 – May 10, 2025
  • Opening Times: Wednesday – Saturday, 2 – 6 PM (or by personal appointment)

Location & Accessibility

frontviews at HAUNT
Kluckstraße 23 A (Yard)
D-10785 Berlin

Public Transport:

  • Bus: M48 or M85 from Potsdamer Platz (Lützowstr./Potsdamer Str.), 4 min walk
  • U-Bahn: Kurfürstenstraße (U1/U3), 6 min walk
  • M29 Bus: Gedenkstätte Dt. Widerstand, 2 min walk

Additional Information

The project is generously supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion and made possible through the initiative of the entire collective.

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