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Eröffnung der Ausstellung „[ materialistin ]. Matter of Care, Care of Matter“

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Opening of the Exhibition “[ materialistin ]. Matter of Care, Care of Matter”

[ materialistin ], Gruppenfoto

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Hamburger Bahnhof invites everyone to the opening of the exhibition [ materialistin ]. Matter of Care, Care of Matter.
The exhibition of the eight sculptors working in Leipzig highlights emerging forms of collective practice and solidarity. The artists work with steel, stone, plaster and concrete, plant fibres and renewable raw materials, wax and clay. The group operates in solidarity and is not organised hierarchically. The members counter the physical, economic and logistical challenges in the field of sculpture by sharing experiential knowledge, tools, contacts and networks.
Welcome notes at 6 pm
Sam Bardaouil and Till FellrathDirectors Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart
[ materialistin ]Laura Eckert, Enne Haehnle, Elisabeth Howey, Lucy König, Agnes Lammert, Wibke Rahn, Theresa Rothe und / and Sophie UchmanArtists

Please note: Due to the concurrent event Berlin Beats with Dis Fig, access to the opening of [ materialistin ] will be via a side entrance on the eastern side of the building. Proceed past Restaurant Konstantin on the right and continue along the waterfront. The entrance will be clearly signposted.

Price info: Free admission. Registration not required.

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