Elias Pietsch

Exhibition

Monument of Oblivion: River of Lethe

7.6.25 — 26.4.26

Ruine der Franziskaner Klosterkirche
Klosterstraße 73a,
10179 Berlin

Verschlungene Rohre in einer Kirchenruine, in der Mitte eine Frau mit Sonnenbrille
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Neda Saeedi with her work "Monuments of Oblivion: Rivers of Lethe" at Klosterruine Berlin. Credit: Piotr Pietrus
Verschlungene Rohre in einer Kirchenruine, darum herum die Skulptur betrachtende Menschen
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Neda Saeedi: "Monuments of Oblivion: Rivers of Lethe" at Klosterruine Berlin. Credit: Piotr Pietrus
Neda Saeedi mit ihrer Arbeit
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Neda Saeedi: "Monuments of Oblivion: Rivers of Lethe" at Klosterruine Berlin. Credit: Piotr Pietrus
Verschlungene Rohre in einer Kirchenruine, in der Mitte eine Frau mit Sonnenbrille
Neda Saeedi with her work "Monuments of Oblivion: Rivers of Lethe" at Klosterruine Berlin. Credit: Piotr Pietrus
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Verschlungene Rohre in einer Kirchenruine, darum herum die Skulptur betrachtende Menschen
Neda Saeedi: "Monuments of Oblivion: Rivers of Lethe" at Klosterruine Berlin. Credit: Piotr Pietrus
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Neda Saeedi mit ihrer Arbeit
Neda Saeedi: "Monuments of Oblivion: Rivers of Lethe" at Klosterruine Berlin. Credit: Piotr Pietrus
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Events

Opening
6.6.25,
18:00h

Opening Monument of Oblivion: River of Lethe

Opening Monument of Oblivion: River of Lethe

Opening of Neda Saeedi’s sound installation with a DJ set from 7:30pm

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For the 2025/26 programme year, artist Neda Saeedi has been selected by a jury to create a site-specific work. Neda Saeedi’s sound installation, created specifically for the Klosterruine, explores how historical sites are remembered. “Who is remembered, who is excluded, and how do we deal with violent histories or missing monuments? Are we dealing with the past in a way that allows us to shape the future?

Ruine der Franziskaner Klosterkirche
Klosterstraße 73a,
10179 Berlin

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