My friends in the world
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| 36 EUR |
| ab 8 Jahre |
| German |
| Museum für Asiatische Kunst, 3. OG |
| max. 25 persons |
| Belongs to: Making Kin, Nothing as Our Ground |
Drawing inspiration from contemporary artworks in the special exhibitions Becoming Related and What We Hold Onto, this workshop explores our connections to people, animals, plants, and spiritual beings.
The paper collages by Korean artist Hague Yang serve as inspiration for creating your own paper-cut works. Leonard Suryajaya’s staged family photos and Iden Sungyoung Kim’s poetic family photographs on protection and care provide inspiration for the photographic staging of our own relationship constellations.
Through paper cutouts, collage, and photography, we create shared spaces, forms, and networks that reveal what we hold on to—and how we can connect with one another and with the world.
Participants
Anke Göhring studied Fine Arts at the Berlin University of the Arts. She has received numerous scholarships for her works and is an art lecturer at the Catholic University of Applied Sciences North Rhine-Westphalia in the field of cultural education and works as an art mediator at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and the Georg Kolbe Museum.
In her artistic works, she scrutinises the concept of the collection and opens up spaces for visual and physical encounters. She breaks through viewing habits, brings the smallest objects into dialogue with complex spatial drawings and leaves space for the ephemeral.