Kate Newby – anything, anything
For anything, anything Kate Newby has developed a new site-specific work that addresses the Klosterruine Berlin as a site of continuous transformation. The intervention consists of more than 900 bricks, each carved and reshaped by the Newby before the firing process, arranged on the floor of the ruins in two, fifty-metre-long lines. It invites visitors […]
Home from Home
Home from Home is a film screening created in collaboration with Elisa R. Linn and Carmen Gheorge and follows an exhibition of the same name that took place earlier this year at Halle für Kunst Lüneburg. The exhibition explored the multi-perspective and transhistorical experiences of Romani people through the format of a curated film program. […]
A New Berlin Old Town? A critically engaged city tour around Molkenmarkt (Rechte Räume x Klosterruine Berlin)
Klosterruine Berlin is located in the immediate vicinity of an urban area, Molkenmarkt, Berlin, that is currently charged with political tension — between the goals of historical reconstruction and designs for a socially and ecologically just city. The tour explores power dynamics behind reconstruction projects and revisionist buildings between the Stadtschloss and the Molkenmarkt construction […]
Klosterruine Berlin
The ruins of a Franciscan monastery church are one of the final remaining testaments to Berlin’s founding history, and one of the most important architectural monuments in the city to be opened to the public and used as a site for cultural events. In the middle of the historical town centre and walking distance from […]