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VERNISSAGE 21.5: Artefactual Nature at Roam
You’re invited to Artefactual Nature, a joint show by Kalina Dimitrova & Krassimir Terziev. Vernissage: May 21, 6–9 pm, Lindenstr. 91, Berlin.
Dear friends and colleagues,
You’re warmly invited to the opening of Artefactual Nature, a joint exhibition by Kalina Dimitrova and Krassimir Terziev, taking place on the evening of Wednesday, May 21.
Vernissage: Wed, 21.05, 6–9 pm
Artist talk: Sat, 24.05, 4 pm
Opening hours: 22-31.05, Wed-Sat, 3-6 pm,
1-3.06 by appointmentCurated by Ottjörg A.C.
The project is realised with the financial support of National Culture Fund of BulgariaRoam Projects
Lindenstraße 91
10969 BerlinArtefactual Nature
The tense relationship at the interface between artifacts, the artifactual, and natural or environmental elements is central to the works of Kalina Dimitrova and Krassimir Terziev. These are the two artists represented in the exhibition Artefactual Nature.
However, they both approach the concept from very different starting points. Terziev sets out from an established and seemingly constant place – the private space of an apartment, firewood, an urban environment or the planet Earth itself. But these familiarities are disrupted. The walls of the private space and the architecture coordinates are undermined by the digital.
The individual is left with nothing but the lookout of an unprotected spaceship in an undefined universe. The firewood retains its external form but loses its calorific value. The routine of everyday life in a city, the Aristotelian efficiency of the outside world, is disrupted and becomes a mystical dysfunctionality. The shadow of a palm tree unexpectedly falls on the planet Earth itself seen from an extraterrestrial viewpoint.
An interplay of human and artificial elegance
In this instance Terziev’s work relates closely to Dimitrova’s as she is not preoccupied at all with pre-sets, artifact or nature morte. In Phantoms II, she takes leftover rhizome. Then, she supplements its lateral shoots and adventitious roots with ones sculpted in acrylic glass. To define these transparent acrylic waves as a “root substitute” would mean to deprive the work of a substantial part of its poetry, emitting frost and fragility at once.
This brittleness and materiality of the acrylic glass reappears elsewhere in the exhibition. And while this is not nature morte, the work is in fact inspired by the vine, drifting poetically into an interplay of human and artificial elegance.
In the work “Bears and other Surfaces” Dimitrova relates closely to Terziev’s work. A small picture in three variations, a bearskin on the wall – does it symbolize the crucified, the forgiving savior, or is it just a decorative foil? Another meeting point of the two artists’ works.
About the Artist:
Kalina Dimitrova (b. 1975, Gabrovo) graduated in Mural Painting from the National Academy of Fine Arts, Sofia (2001).
Her recent solo exhibitions include “Time twisted around a Place, twisted around Time” (with Krassimir Terziev), Credo Bonum Gallery, Sofia, 2025; “Tumbleweed”, Site-Specific Installation, Limnos island, Greece, 2024; “Stellar Skins and Phantoms”, Charter Gallery, Sofia, 2023; “Phantoms III”, Collect Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey, 2023; “Phantoms II”, Credo Box, Credo Bonum Gallery, Sofia, 2023; “Escapes”, Charter Gallery, Sofia, 2022; “01100011 01101000 01110010 01101001 01110011 01110100 01101101 01100001 01110011″*, +359 Gallery, Sofia, 2020; “Biophilia”, Credo Bonum Gallery, Sofia, 2020; “Hidden Life”, Gallery “Gallery”, Sofia, 2020; “Newer and newer waters flow into those that have already flowed into the same rivers”, +359 Gallery, Sofia, 2018.
Krassimir Terziev (b. 1969, Dobrich) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work spans a diversity of media, including video/film, photography, painting/drawing, and text, questioning the boundaries between reality and fiction, while exploring the manifold transitions and tensions between a globalised world, dominated by overwhelming multiplicity of symbolic imagery, and its material groundings in technological, physical and human ‘hardware’.
Terziev holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology (Sofia University 2012) and an MA in Painting (National Academy of Arts Sofia 1997).
His work is part of the public collections of Centre Pompidou/MNAM, Paris; Arteast 2000+ Collection, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana; Art Collection Telekom, Bonn; Sofia City Art Gallery, Sofia; Kunstsammlung Hypovereinsbank, Munich, among others.Taged as/in; acrylic, art, Artefactual Nature, Artificial, Artist talk, Bears, berlin, Berlin Art Scene, Bulgaria, Conceptual, contemporary art, culture, event, exhibition, gallery, Installation, Interdisciplinary, Kalina Dimitrova, Krassimir Terziev, Lindenstraße, National Culture Fund, Nature, opening, Ottjörg AC, Phantoms, Rhizome, sculpture, Surfaces, vernissage, Visual Art -
BBA COMMUNITY: Celebrate 10 Years of BBA Prizes
Wir feiern 10 Jahre BBA Prizes! Entdecke über 130 Künstlerinnen & Fotografinnen vom 22.05.–01.06. im Kühlhaus Berlin. Sei Teil unseres Jubiläums!
In diesem Jahr feiern wir das zehnjährige Bestehen der BBA Prizes – ein Jahrzehnt, in dem internationale aufstrebende Künstler*innen und Fotograf*innen durch unsere Auszeichnungen ins Blickfeld gerückt wurden. Wir laden Dich herzlich ein, Teil dieses Jubiläums zu sein.
Die BBA Prizes 10-Year Anniversary Exhibition findet vom 22. Mai bis zum 1. Juni im Kühlhaus Berlin statt – einer beeindruckenden Industrie-Location im Zentrum der Stadt. Die Ausstellung vereint Arbeiten ehemaliger Gewinner*innen, Finalist*innen sowie neuer Talente, die aktuelle Positionen zeitgenössischer Kunst präsentieren.
10 JAHRE BBA PRIZES – JUBILÄUMSAUSSTELLUNG
mit über 130 Künstler*innen und Fotograf*innen
🗓️ 22.05 – 01.06, DIENSTAG BIS SONNTAG, 13:00 – 20:00 UHR
📍KÜHLHAUS BERLIN, LUCKENWALDER STR. 3, 10963 BERLIN🎟️ Wochenendangebot – Exklusiv für unsere Community
Die nächsten 50 Ticketkäufer*innen erhalten mit dem Code BBACOMMUNITY 20 % Rabatt. Gültig bis Montag, 10:00 Uhr
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This year, we’re celebrating a decade of spotlighting exciting international emerging artists and photographers through the BBA Prizes – and you’re invited to be part of the milestone!
Join us for the BBA Prizes 10-Year Anniversary Exhibition, taking place at Kühlhaus Berlin between 22 May until 1 June, a stunning industrial venue in the heart of the city.
This landmark exhibition brings together an extraordinary lineup of past winners, finalists, and new discoveries – all pushing the boundaries of contemporary art.
BBA PRIZES 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
featuring over 130 artists and photographers
🗓️ OPEN 22.05 – 01.06, TUESDAY – SUNDAY, 13:00 – 20:00
📍LOCATION: KÜHLHAUS BERLIN,
LUCKENWALDER STR. 3, 10963 BERLIN🎟️ Special Weekend Offer – Just for You
To thank our amazing community, we are giving the next 50 ticket buyersan exclusive 20% discount with code: BBACOMMUNITY
Valid until Monday at 10:00 AM (Berlin time)20% OFF TICKET CODE: BBACOMMUNITY
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John Millei´s Latest Series: ‘Meditation in Three Acts’
John Millei’s Meditation in Three Acts explores consciousness through abstract faces—visual meditations that echo and transform expressionist traditions.
John Millei – Mediation in Three Acts
With Meditation in Three Acts, John Millei presents an extraordinary new body of work that both extends and radicalizes his previous oeuvre. For the first time, the artist turns explicitly to inner states of consciousness—not through narrative devices, but through a symbolically charged, abstract visual language. The three large-scale paintings that comprise the cycle are conceived as a cohesive visual unit, yet each one also stands powerfully on its own.
This synthesis of conceptual clarity, iconographic depth, and painterly presence lends the work both historical significance and notable value for collectors.Structurally, the series follows a trajectory analogous to meditative practice: from heightened awareness through the gradual release of cognitive control, culminating in a state of contemplative immersion.
Each painting centers on an abstracted face—frontal, iconic, and architecturally structured—that recurs and evolves across the triptych. One of the most striking iconographic elements is the presence of a second set of eyes, which gradually descends from one painting to the next: from the forehead in the first, to eye level in the second, to the lower part of the face in the third. This subtle yet powerful motif serves as a visual metaphor for a shift in consciousness—from mental activity to embodied awareness, from external observation to inner perception.
Savior’s Face and Meditations
This approach places Millei in rich dialogue with early 20th-century expressive painting, particularly the work of Alexej von Jawlensky. In works like Savior’s Face and his later Meditations, Jawlensky moved away from naturalistic portraiture, transforming the face into a site of spiritual projection.
His images depict not individuals, but inner states of being—rhythmically organized, formally reduced, and suffused with a sense of stillness. While Jawlensky sought to make the divine in the human visible through repetition and color, Millei creates a secular but no less transcendent space of experience. His paintings do not speak of salvation but of awareness. The use of color in Millei’s cycle also resonates with Jawlensky’s notion of “soul chords.”
Between subject and symbol
The first painting glows with vibrating yellows and bright greens—visual equivalents of mental clarity and alertness. The central work, dominated by muted greys and earthy greens, evokes a state of grounded balance. The final painting descends into deep blues and purples, tones traditionally associated with mysticism, introspection, and silence. Here, color is not a decorative element but an integral part of the cycle’s spiritual dramaturgy.
Left: Alexej Jawlensky, Meditation ‘Das Gebet’, 1922, oil on paper, 40×30 cm, © Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München. Right: Alexej Jawlensky (1864-1941) ‘Heilandsgesicht’, oil on canvas, 36,8×26,6cm, 1919, © Private Collection. Iconographically, Millei draws on a language of clarity and archetype. His faces do not portray individuals but suggest mythic or universal presence. Their frontal symmetry, minimalist expressions, and the symbolic presence of a second set of eyes recall sacred image traditions, yet without invoking specific religious narratives. These are not saints or saviors, but reflective surfaces for the viewer—mirrors of mental states, floating masks between subject and symbol.
John Millei ‘Meditation I’, oil on canvas, 122 x 92 cm, 05/25. inquire reduction, symbolic resonance and emotional intensity
The formal vocabulary—circles, curves, bold outlines—generates a gestural rhythm that breathes vitality into the structural rigor. Meditation in Three Acts is not merely a reflection on consciousness; it is a painterly embodiment of it.
Installation View ‘Meditation Triptych’ inquire The cycle positions itself as a contemporary continuation of the expressionist portrait tradition, taking up Jawlensky’s quest for “inner form” and rearticulating it for the 21st century. No longer the divine in the human, but the invisible within the visible becomes the focus. In this rare synthesis of formal reduction, symbolic resonance, and emotional intensity, Millei achieves a work of lasting importance. This is not a cycle about meditation—it is a meditation, rendered in powerful visual form.
G-ALLERY · Walter-Benjamin-Platz 1 · Berlin 10629 · Germany
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A hidden 19th-century villino rediscovers its charm
STUDIOTAMAT revives a hidden Liberty-style villa in Trastevere—an 80sqm urban retreat where history meets bold, modern elegance across three layered floors.
Hidden Heritage: Unearthing a Liberty-Style Villino
In the heart of Rome’s Trastevere district, STUDIOTAMAT has breathed new life into a hidden Liberty-style gem tucked away in the courtyard of a late 19th-century building along Viale di Trastevere. Once the caretaker’s house for the old train station—or a neighborhood doctor’s office, depending on who you ask—this forgotten villino has been reimagined as a refined urban hideaway for two.
A Compact Canvas: Redefining 80 Square Meters
Spread across three compact layered floors occupying 80 square meters and culminating in a lush, green terrace, the project began by carefully preserving the home’s most distinctive elements. Restoring the front veranda with its delicate cathedral glass in soft greens, pinks, and yellows called for a mix of craft and technical precision.
The original rhythm and hues were respected, while the frame was rebuilt in steel and solar-control glass. By removing the old French door that once divided it from the house, the veranda now flows into the interior, extending the living space and bathing it in natural light that subtly shifts in tone throughout the day.
Craft and Color: Reviving the Veranda
Inside, the intervention focuses on reconfiguring the layout, previously fragmented by a tight spiral staircase, and on the perception of the spaces.The redesign is radical in gesture but sensitive in execution: by moving the kitchenette beside the veranda, space is opened up for a striking alternating-tread staircase in chestnut wood. Its first step, clad in Verde Alpi marble, becomes the sculptural base of a custom bookshelf built into the understair.Nearby, a mirrored chestnut storage unit conceals the laundry and enhances the sense of openness.
Material Memory: Marble, Terracotta, and Timber
The living room gains new depth, framed by a soaring double-height window that looks out onto surrounding gardens, in quiet harmony with Munari’s iconic Falkland pendant lamps. The custom kitchen, liberated from overhead cabinetry, is defined by a linear base topped in Verde Alpi marble and shaded drawers that fade from black to terracotta, echoing the beautifully preserved original terracotta floors. A deep blue volume organizes the ground floor’s services: fridge and pantry on one side, a discreet powder room on the other.
This bold block of color continues upward, passing through the mezzanine and defining the main bathroom on the top floor, where Nouveau furnishings by Ex.t meet the textured surfaces of Patricia Urquiola’s Mater tiles for Mutina and fixtures by Formafantasma for Quadro Design. To bring in light and create a sense of airiness, the mezzanine has been partially opened, introducing a double-height void.
Vertical Echoes: Light, Mirrors, and Visual Continuity
Glass floor panels offer glimpses between levels, while mirrored panels below bounce reflections upward, visually expanding the space and enhancing the blue volume. The remaining floors are finished in Foret parquet by Oscar Ono Paris. Raphael Navot designed it. The parquet consists of preassembled oak slats with visible end grain. This design is a nod to the pebble streets of 19th-century Paris and ancient Rome. A custom bed with drawer base and integrated headboard echoes the kitchen’s color gradient, creating visual continuity between the levels.
Radical Flow: From Spiral Stair to Sculptural Core
A second spiral staircase in raw iron with cherry wood treads connects the sleeping area to the upper level. This staircase serves as a sculptural focal point for the studio space. A glass partition, echoing the veranda’s rhythm with alternating clear and ribbed panels, elegantly screens the bathroom. The door doubles as a backdrop for the shower. A Verde Alpi marble sink slices through the glass. It becomes a shared counter surface. Outside, the terrace features compacted stone paving in two shades of green, blending into the surrounding vegetation and reflecting the palette.
Rome Reimagined: Nostalgia Meets Innovation
“The first step was subtraction—to give breathing room to these compact floors. We preserved the essential structure and original terracotta floors, but played with pure volumes, reflected surfaces, and a strong material thread. The mirrored ceiling above the blue volume creates a sense of vertical infinity. It was about amplifying spatial dynamism while keeping a coherent language throughout.”
says Matteo Soddu, Co-Founder of STUDIOTAMAT.Discreetly nestled in one of Rome’s most characterful neighborhoods, this intervention captures the quiet charm of Trastevere. Just like the district itself, where modest façades often hide unexpected treasures, this project reveals the latent beauty of a neglected house. Merging memory with material, and history with contemporary sensibility, STUDIOTAMAT has created a deeply rooted, yet strikingly modern urban refuge.
CREDITS
Project Name:
Liberty villa in Trastevere
Location:
Rome, Italy
Architect:
STUDIOTAMAT (Tommaso Amato, Matteo Soddu e Valentina Paiola)
Project team:
Silvia D’Alessandro, Alice Patrizi, Sara CostanzoClient:
Private
Date:
2025
GFA:
Interior surface 80 sqm
Outside surface 30 sqmContractor:
Ediltel B
Photographer:
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Galerie Schindler: Soloshow ANJA NÜRNBERG – BACK TO GREEN
Die Gemälde von Anja Nürnberg fordern Raum, Licht und Leben – sie entfalten ihre Kraft inmitten von Bewegung. BACK TO GREEN ab 15. Mai in Potsdam!
BACK TO GREEN – ANJA NÜRNBERG
15. Mai bis 28. Juni 2025
Ausstellungseröffnung am Donnerstag
den 15. Mai 2025 19 UhrFarbe als Sprache – Die expressive Kraft des Moments
Es gibt Gemälde, die beanspruchen nicht nur Raum und Licht, sondern auch Menschen und Bewegung in ihrer Umgebung. Sie brauchen Leben um sich herum, denn nur dann entfalten sie ihre ganze Wirkung.
Die Arbeiten von Anja Nürnberg sind solche Bilder, denn sie kommen aus dem Leben.Die junge Malerin aus Halle gehört zu den atemberaubendsten, neuen Protagonistinnen der Kunstszene der letzten Jahre.
Ihre Werke sind Farbe, Licht und explodierende Energie. In ihren Arbeiten verbinden sich ungestüme Jugendlichkeit im Umgang der Materialien mit erfahrener Technik und großem handwerklichen Können. Und es gibt nur wenige Künstler, die das ganz große Format so souverän beherrschen, wie Anja Nürnberg.
Zwischen Alltag und Abstraktion – Geschichten im Raum
SOFA GESTREIFT MIT GEBLÜMTEM KRUG I Mischtechnik auf Leinwand I 200 x 160 cm I 2025 Ihre Bilder haben mehrere Wahrnehmungsebenen, die erst nach und nach ihr Geheimnis preisgeben und sich uns schrittweise erschließen. Auf der ersten Ebene ziehen sie uns durch ihre scheinbar ungebremste Kolorierung und kreative Kraft in den Bann. Wir erleben das Bild als Ganzes, als eine in sich stimmige Komposition, die für sich steht.
Die wiederkehrenden Farbkonstellationen geben ihren Werken dabei trotz individueller Unterschiedlichkeit immer einen hohen Wiedererkennungswert.Auf der nächsten Ebene entdecken wir die Gegenständlichkeit.
Ein Stuhl hier, ein Tisch dort, eine Tasse ganz woanders und irgendwo in der Tiefe finden wir nach und nach immer mehr.Auf der dritten Ebene der Betrachtung beginnen die Bilder zu erzählen. Erzählungen von Orten, von Momenten, die dann in unserem Kopf ein Eigenleben bekommen und sich wie von selbst weiterentwickeln.
Leben, Licht, Leinwand – Kunst als gelebte Erfahrung
WÄRME MIT STUHL IN PINK I Mischtechnik auf Leinwand I 200 x 160 cm I 2023 Auf diesem Weg lässt uns Anja Nürnberg zum einen ganz direkt an ihren Eindrücken, Erlebnissen und Beobachtungen teilhaben und gibt uns andererseits durch die künstlerische Abstraktion viel Raum für die eigene Fantasie.So wie die Bilder mit uns arbeiten, entstehen sie auch.
Bei Anja Nürnberg sind Wohnen und Arbeiten völlig selbstverständlich unter einem Dach vereint. Das Malen ist bei ihr untrennbar mit dem Leben verbunden, Familie und Freunde gehören in ihre kreative Arbeit ebenso hinein, wie bereiste Landschaften und erwanderte Orte.Anja Nürnberg gelingt es, die Schönheit im Gewohnten zu entdecken, freizulegen und in ihren Arbeiten opulent einzufangen.
Wenn wir die Komplexität dieser Gestaltung so auf uns wirken lassen, schenken uns die Bilder in ihrer Ganzheitlichkeit immer wieder neue und starke emotionale Momente des Betrachtens.
Reinhard Bärenz (*1958-†2023)
Galerie Schindler
Charlottenstraße 86
14467 Potsdam
www.galerie-schindler.de
info@galerie-schindler.deÖffnungszeiten
Mittwoch 12 bis 16 Uhr
Donnerstag und Freitag 12 bis 18 Uhr
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POLIGONAL im Mai 2025: Raum nehmen, Räume erzählen
Im Mai laden wir euch zu zwei Events ein, die queere & feministische Raumpraktiken, Erinnerung & Nachhaltigkeit in der Kunst erfahrbar machen.
Liebe Freund:innen, Kolleg:innen und Wegbegleiter:innen,
im Mai laden wir euch zu zwei Veranstaltungen ein, die queere und feministische Raumpraktiken, Erinnerung, Nachhaltigkeit in der Kunst und kollektive Zukunftsvisionen thematisieren.Vernissage: TAKING SPACE IS A FEMINIST ACT
Freitag, 16. Mai 2025 | 18–22 Uhr
Galerie im Saalbau, Karl-Marx-Straße 141, 12043 BerlinIn der Ausstellung Taking Space is a Feminist Act geht es um die transformative Kraft queer-feministischer Raumaneignung. Sichtbare und unsichtbare Hürden im öffentlichen Raum erschweren vielen Menschen die Teilhabe – die beteiligten künstlerischen Positionen schaffen Räume für Fürsorge, Protest und Sichtbarkeit.
POLIGONAL ist mit einer räumlichen Klanginstallation vertreten:
Constellations x Pleasure Pool widmet sich der Frage, was von queeren Räumen bleibt, wenn sie verschwinden, sich verändern oder nur in Erinnerung weiterbestehen. Die Installation schafft einen weichen, intimen Raum des Zuhörens – ein begehbares Archiv, das Stimmen und Geschichten queerer Gegenkultur hör- und erfahrbar macht.Die Arbeit entstand in Zusammenarbeit mit dem wandernden Raumprojekt Pleasure Pool von Renée Tischer und basiert auf dem von POLIGONAL initiierten Archiv- und Festivalprojekt Constellations.
Zu Gast bei… dem Haus des Papiers
Donnerstag, 22. Mai 2025 | 18:30–20:00 Uhr
Haus des Papiers, Leipziger Straße 54, 10117 BerlinPerformance und Talk: Papier, Stimme, Zukunft
Im Rahmen von KISR – Kunst im Stadtraum Leipziger Straße macht unsere Veranstaltungsreihe „Zu Gast bei…“Halt im Haus des Papiers. Dort entsteht ein temporärer Raum für Austausch, Kunst und performative Setzungen zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit in der Kunst.
Auf der Museumsterrasse diskutieren Annette Berr und Annika Lorenz (Haus des Papiers) mit dem Künstler und Social Designer Jan-Micha Gamer über Materialfragen, Re- und Upcycling sowie neue Modelle künstlerischen Arbeitens im Zeichen ökologischer Verantwortung.
Shlomi Moto Wagner – Performer*, Opernsänger*, Songwriter* und Drag-Queen – eröffnet mit einer vokalen Performance weitere Resonanzräume zu Nachhaltigkeit, Gesellschaft und gelebter Demokratie. Getränke und Snacks an der Bar – der Eintritt ist frei.
„Zu Gast bei…“ ist das Vermittlungsprogramm von POLIGONAL zu KISR Kunst im Stadtraum Leipziger Straße. Die Reihe schafft ortsspezifische Räume des Dialogs mit den Menschen und Institutionen der Straße – zwischen Alltag und Utopie, Gespräch und Performance, Stadt und Kunst.
Wir freuen uns auf euch!Herzliche Grüße vom POLIGONAL-Team
POLIGONAL May 2025: Taking space, telling spaces
Dear friends, colleagues and companions,
This May, we warmly invite you to two events that explore queer and feminist spatial practices, memory, sustainability in art, and collective visions for the future.Opening: TAKING SPACE IS A FEMINIST ACT
Friday, 16 May 2025 | 6–10 PM
Galerie im Saalbau, Karl-Marx-Straße 141, 12043 BerlinThe exhibition Taking Space is a Feminist Act explores the transformative power of queer-feminist spatial appropriation. Visible and invisible barriers in public space hinder equal participation for many – the artistic positions on display create spaces for care, protest and visibility.
POLIGONAL contributes a spatial sound installation:
Constellations x Pleasure Pool asks what remains of queer spaces when they disappear, change, or live on only in memory. The installation offers a soft, intimate space for listening – a walk-in archive where voices and stories of queer counterculture become tangible and audible.The work is a collaboration between Constellations, an archival and festival project initiated by POLIGONAL, and Pleasure Pool, a nomadic spatial installation by Renée Tischer.
Zu Gast bei… Haus des Papiers
Thursday, 22 May 2025 | 6:30–8:00 PM
Haus des Papiers, Leipziger Straße 54, 10117 BerlinPerformance & Talk: Paper, Voice, Future
As part of KISR – Art in Public Space Leipziger Straße, our event series “Zu Gast bei…” stops at Haus des Papiers. A temporary space for exchange, art and performative gestures around sustainability in art emerges on the museum terrace.
Annette Berr and Annika Lorenz (Haus des Papiers) will speak with artist and social designer Jan-Micha Gamerabout material practices, re- and upcycling, and new models of artistic work in the face of ecological challenges.
Shlomi Moto Wagner – performer*, opera singer*, songwriter* and drag queen – will follow with a vocal performance that opens new resonances around sustainability, society, and lived democracy. Drinks and snacks at the bar – free admission.
“Zu Gast bei…” is the public programme curated by POLIGONAL as part of KISR Kunst im Stadtraum Leipziger Straße. In dialogue with local institutions and communities, the series creates site-specific formats for reflection, performance and conversation – between the everyday and the utopian, between city and art.Sure! Here are the post/meta tags without hashtags, in single words and separated by commas:
Taking Space Is A Feminist Act, Queer, Feminist, Art, Sound Installation, Nachhaltigkeit, Haus Des Papiers, KISR, Pleasure Pool, Constellations, POLIGONAL, Queer Memory, Berlin Art Events, Feministische Kunst
Image: Pleasure Pool © Renée Tischer 2023
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Synergetic Souls – Soft Changa releases ‘Surely’ feat. Jo.Ke
Soft Changa returns with “Surely” ft. Jo.Ke — a lush, emotional slow-burn of synths, groove, and longing. Out now via House Of Frequency.
“Anchored by a crisp four-on-the-floor bump, “Surely” unfolds through layers of warm synths, shuffling percussion, and subtle guitar chords. The progression moves without a rush, building a certain tension through space as the listener glides through. Floating above it all, Jo.Ke’s vocal threads cut through the haze with a breezy and effortless flow.”
This Song Is Sick
Soft Changa unveiled an intoxicating new single, ‘Surely’, on the 9th of May 2025 via House Of Frequency. The track premiered on renowned tastemaker This Song Is Sick. It marks a powerful new chapter for the genre-defying pair. The pair is formed by producers Jo.Ke, the voice behind ‘Who Loves The Sun’ – one of the biggest tracks to come out of the Burning Man scene over the last decade.
Jo.Ke boasts over 350 million streams across his projects. His long-time collaborator is ulises. With standout performances at WOMOON (Ibiza), Burning Man, and BRAVO GNP, Soft Changa continue to affirm their place as one of electronic music’s most captivating emerging acts.
Emerging from Berlin’s eclectic underground, Jo.Ke first came to prominence through the legendary BAR25 scene. A poetic polyglot with over 2.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone, he has spent the past decade touring the globe as a solo act, DJ, and a core member of the revered electronic/ organic downtempo collective Feathered Sun, releasing music on Platon Records, Circus Company, and Denature.
About the Artists:
ulises, originally from Buenos Aires, embarked on a sonic odyssey to find a miraculous sound merging folk circus, techno, and spirituals. A multi-instrumentalist with a boundless curiosity, his work is shaped by diverse influences – from Zen Buddhism and Borges to Dadaism and Depeche Mode. ulises fuses native instrumentation from indigenous cultures with contemporary tools and textures of electronic music. His releases span across labels like Sol Selectas, Scorpios Music, MoBlack Records, and Kiosk ID.
Together, Soft Changa channels an alchemy that feels at once ancient and futuristic – soulful, danceable, and undeniably immersive. Deeply influenced by spirited icons like David Bowie, Brian Eno, and David Byrne, the pair offer a versatile sonic palette of Indie Electronica, sure to be enjoyed by fans of WhoMadeWho, Monolink, and RÜFÜS DU SOL.
Image credit: Ishka Michocka ‘Surely’ is a kaleidoscopic marriage of movement and introspection. A steady four-on-the-floor guides shuffling percussion, pulsing pads, hypnotic synth layers, deep dreamy guitar licks, and a mesmerically melancholy vocal floating atop the haze, singing yearnfully for someone that, despite the euphoria around them, remains in their thoughts. ‘Surely’ is co-written by both members, produced by ulises, while Jan Siebert handled the track’s mixing and mastering.
Soft Changa shared: “Our newest release ‘Surely’ talks about the feeling of missing that special person, especially and even more so when surrounded by people in the euphoric mood of a party. How no matterif you‘re having a really good time and with plenty of friends and beautiful others you just wish your loved one was there with you.”
Synergetic Souls – Soft Changa
SHARES ‘Surely’ feat. Jo.Ke Single
RELEASE DATE: 9 May 2025
LABEL: House Of Frequency
LISTEN: Soft Changa – ‘Surely’
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Imagination Creates Reality – Remixes by Acida Dominga
“Imagination Creates Reality” returns reimagined—4 remix masters, 4 visions, pure dancefloor energy. Out May 16 on Eternal States.
»Imagination Creates Reality« returns in powerful form – reimagined, remixed and ready for the dancefloor. Featuring four incredible artists – Italo Brutalo, Kafkactrl, The Black Chamber (aka Alexander Kowalski) and Parand – each bringing their unique vision to the original track.
Artist: Acida Dominga
Release: Imagination Creates Reality – Remixes
Label: Eternal States
Release Date: May 16, 2025A. 01 – Imagination Creates Reality (Italo Brutalo Remix)
A. 02 – Imagination Creates Reality (Kafkactrl Remix)
B. 03 – State Of Consciousness (The Black Chamber Remix)
B. 04 – Coin Of Heaven (Parand Remix)Genres:
Techno, Italo Disco, Electro, EBM, Experimental, Leftfield Techno
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