Galerie Historischer Keller
Juliane Tübke: Bruch

In her solo exhibition, artist Juliane Tübke presents clay works, video installations, sculptural arrangements and audio pieces – embedded in the unique ambience of the historic 15th-century cellar.
Referencing Donna Haraway’s concept of “kinship”, Tübke’s works address the multi-layered relationship between humans and nature in urban spaces. The focus is on questions of companionship and coexistence: nature appears as a constant companion to humans – as a companion, a mirror, a mythical space. At the same time, the artist critically examines the destruction caused by humans: littering, exploitation and the deliberate transformation of natural habitats.
Bruch is an invitation to see our environment with different eyes – and to rethink the role we play in it.