Interconnected Gestures
Interconnected Gestures at Neun Kelche in Berlin-Weißensee brings together six artists whose artistic practices explore how spaces are perceived and interpreted. Through installation, painting, and video, the exhibition examines artists' dialogue with places: their materials, rhythms, and histories.
The artists come from different visual contexts and backgrounds, but share an attentiveness to how bodies, materials, and built environments shape one another. The works turn toward overlooked areas—urban margins, public and domestic spaces, architectural fragments, and found materials—where human presence appears indirectly.
New site-responsive works by Mara Kirchberg, Ioanna Mitza, and Marina Stanimirović take the infrastructures of Weißensee as a point of departure for broader reflections on materiality and spatial relations. Works by Vanessa Disler, Indrė Rybakovaitė, and Thai May Nguyen approach social and built environments through painterly, architectural, and historical perspectives. Together, each work proposes a specific way of reading space, revealing how places are produced through experience, attention, and processes of making.
Neun Kelche
Pasedagplatz 3-4 (Zugang über 'An der Industriebahn')
13088 Berlin,
Weissensee
Opening Hours:
Saturday
3–7pm
and by appointment