Am Puls der Zeit-Gedanken zur Klimakrise
Schedule
Sat Jan 17 2026 at 06:00 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Neurotitan Gallery | Berlin, BE
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Deutschland wird die Klimaziele für 2030 nach Angaben eines Fachgremiums nicht erreichen. Wie der Expertenrat für Klimafragen der Regierung mitteilte, wird das Vorhaben verfehlt, den Ausstoß von Treibhausgasen bis zum Jahr 2030 um 65 Prozent reduzieren. Die Ausstellung wird von der Künstlerin Danielle de Picciotto kuratiert. Ihre Motivation: “In den 80igern war es radikal Kunst und Musikstile zu hinterfragen, in den 90igern ging es um radikal neue Technologien/dem Digitalen Zeitalter. Heute gibt es nichts radikaleres als sich dem Klimawandel zu stellen und alles Gewohnte umzudenken. Ich fühle mich immer wieder dazu berufen, Projekte anzustoßen, die unsere Realität und die Regeln und Vorschriften, an die wir uns halten, zu hinterfragen. KÜNSTLER*INNEN
Nina Backman, Finland
Maroula Blades, Berlin/ London
Gam Bodenhausen, “the Netherlands
Seda Gazioğlu Istanbul/ London
Vibeke Jensen & Santiago De Waele, aka DE JENZ Norway & Belgium
k.u.n.s.t.s.p.i.e.l.e.r.i.n.n.e.n Berlin/Barcelona
Mary Muszynski, San Francisco
Naeemeh Naeemaei, Chicago/ Tehran
Danielle de Picciotto, Berlin/ NYC
Carola Schmidt, Berlin
Guido Schulz, Berlin
Olga Volchkova, Oregon
Zur Vernissage gibt es
1) ein interaktives Spiel mit k.u.n.s.t.s.p.i.e.l.e.r.i.n.n.e.n,
2) Einen kleinen musikalischen Auftritt von Danielle de Picciotto ab 19h
3) ab 22h eine Video & Musikperformanmce im Eschschloraque von Sonae, Produzentin, Live-Performerin und DJ der experimentellen elektronischen Musik; zudem ist sie Teil des Label-Kollektivs Monika Werkstatt.
Die Performance heißt: “SUMMER. ZWEITE RUNDE”
ENGLISH
According to an expert panel, Germany will not meet its 2030 climate targets. The government's Council of Experts on Climate Change announced that the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 65 percent by 2030 will be missed. The exhibition is curated by the artist Danielle de Picciotto. Her motivation: “In the 80s, it was about radically questioning art and music styles; in the 90s, it was about radical new technologies/the digital age. Today, there is nothing more radical than confronting climate change and rethinking everything we take for granted.In this exhibition, artists present works that address the environment, the changing climate, natural disasters, species extinction, and the pollution of oceans and rivers. Are they searching for solutions, or do they feel helpless? Is there a poetic approach, or is this reality too overwhelming? Does art have a responsibility to address climate change? Does the underground scene engage with this theme artistically?Art can offer visions, approaches, and creative new paths to inspire others. Imagination can move worlds. This exhibition aims to initiate a positive approach in this direction. The participating artists come from very different countries. It was important for me to present an international vision to demonstrate how this issue is being addressed. globally We can no longer maintain a local, narrow perspective; it's about the whole picture, the holistic view. We must learn to work together.
ARTISTS
Nina Backman, Finland
Maroula Blades, Berlin/ London
Gam Bodenhausen, “the Netherlands
Seda Gazioğlu Istanbul/ London
Vibeke Jensen & Santiago De Waele, aka DE JENZ Norway & Belgium
k.u.n.s.t.s.p.i.e.l.e.r.i.n.n.e.n Berlin/Barcelona
Mary Muszynski, San Francisco
Naeemeh Naeemaei, Chicago/ Tehran
Danielle de Picciotto, Berlin/ NYC
Carola Schmidt, Berlin
Guido Schulz, Berlin
Olga Volchkova, Oregon
The Vernissage will feature:
1) an interactive game with k.u.n.s.t.s.p.i.e.l.e.r.i.n.n.e.n,
2) a short musical performance by Danielle de Picciotto starting at 7 pm
3) a video and music performance at Eschschloraque starting at 10 pm by
Sonae, a producer, live performer, and DJ of experimental electronic music; she is also part of the Monika Werkstatt label collective.
The performance is titled: “SUMMER. SECOND ROUND”
Climate change and its consequences for humanity and nature were already the subject of Sonae's work "Summer" (2021), an album for the French concept label la a p s and a. A floor-to-ceiling multimedia installation in collaboration with video artist Jennifer Trees, it was created as part of a NICA artist residency for the Stadtgarten Köln. With her AV performance "Summer. Second Round." for the opening, Sonae revisits and develops the theme – precisely as those in charge seem to need it, until action is finally taken.
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Where is it happening?
Neurotitan Gallery, Rosenthaler Straße 39, 10178 Berlin, Deutschland, Berlin, GermanyEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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