Monday, 4/21/2025 to Sunday, 5/4/2025



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The basic idea is that in a globally intertwined time, an increased yearning for otherworldly and collective guidance can be located. Spirituality, astrology, new religions, or mysticism have become more socially acceptable. In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, the question of identity and self is fundamentally reassessed. Through eleven artists, "I sought my soul" examines the phenomenon of a new autonomy, in a utopia of unification: of ethnic and social origin, sexuality, technological progress, spiritual awakening, religion, and worldview. As in Blake's quote, the element of commonality, of mutual aid, is at the center of the exhibition in St. Elisabeth Church in Berlin. The singular society living in simulation moves to the background. Instead of resigning before technological progress and global irritation, the artists take a progressive approach to the future. The here and now is linked with the world of technology, artificial intelligence becomes part of identity, in a fluid transition with the question of gender and origin.

Participating artists:
Rachel Rossin, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Lu Yang, David Rappenau, Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili, Ivana Bašić, Kiani del Valle

Curators: Anneli Botz and Tiffany Zabludowicz

Tickets: free entry

Organizer: Anneli Botz in cooperation with the Kultur Büro Elisabeth

Photo: © Kiani del Valle COAYBAY (Land of the absent) 2022

Tue-Sun from 11 am to 6 pm, closed on Mondays


Event data provided by: Kulturkurier