The exhibition Where is the tomorrow we saw yesterday? explores the fragile state of imagined futures; the vacuum, the in-between spaces - and sounds, scenarios and snapshots when systems threaten to collapse. In sculptural, filmic and performative contributions by students and teachers of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar as well as external artistic positions, these states are reflected materially and ideally: in ruinous architectures, porous structures, melting points and forms of glitch. In these works, the polyphonic perspectives of a young generation become visible, raising questions about democracy, Western and Eastern European identity, the consequences of reunification and social dissonances about yesterday, today and tomorrow.
*Do The Stars Need A Reason To Shine?
In the form of a rhizome-like satellite at Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 11, an intervention by Markus Weisbeck will be on display within the walk-in sculpture by Till Röttjer from 22.–26. August. Opening: Thursday, 22. August, 5 pm / Opening hours: Friday to Monday, 1–5 pm (and by appointment)
Di - So 12-18 Uhr