Elias Pietsch

Exhibition

anything, anything

9.6.24 — 27.4.25
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Klosterruine Berlin. Credit: Robert Hamacher
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Opening of „anything, anything“ by Kate Newby in Klosterruine Berlin, credit: Juan Saez
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Kate Newby, "anything, anything", Klosterruine Berlin. Foto: Robert Hamacher
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Klosterruine Berlin. Credit: Robert Hamacher
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Opening of „anything, anything“ by Kate Newby in Klosterruine Berlin, credit: Juan Saez
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Kate Newby, "anything, anything", Klosterruine Berlin. Foto: Robert Hamacher
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Events

Performance
11.4.25,
18:00h

The Universal Empire

Mikołaj Sobczak, The Universal Empire, Design by Ewa Głowacka, Courtesy the artist

Mikołaj Sobczak’s musical The Universal Empire takes us to a 17th-century Anabaptist commune, where the English poet and artist William Blake mysteriously appears. He claims to come from the 19th century. It is an enigmatic arrival that raises many questions and ultimately leads to a confrontation with an external force: the “Universal Empire”, which can be read as universal consciousness. As historical reality and illusion merge, we will wonder: are we ourselves part of a grand social theater?

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For her exhibition anything, anything, Kate Newby has developed a new site-sensitive work that addresses the Klosterruine Berlin as a place of continuous change. The intervention consists of more than nine hundred bricks, which Newby worked on before the firing process, integrated into the floor of the monastery ruin in the form of two lines.

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