The photo exhibition "Free Spring" invites
you to immerse yourself in the world of global
freedom movements,
often overlooked by the western media.
seen by the western media.
Experience through the perspective of photographer
Caspar Ermert (23) and the Dutch photographer
Dutch photographer Daphne Wesdorp
Wesdorp (25) the unification of the
Kurdish movement in Rojava, North and East
and eastern Syria, as well as the anti-regime
fighters in the jungles of eastern Myanmar.
eastern Myanmar.
In both Rojava and Myanmar
Myanmar, Kurdish and anti-junta
activists share a common
common cause: the fight against authoritarian
regimes, the promotion of democratic
values and the advocacy of gender equality.
gender equality. Nevertheless
their struggles often go unnoticed
by the global public.
Join us in Düsseldorf, where we will
try to shed some light on these grass
root revolutions.
4.05.2024 Vernissage (18-22 h)
9.05.2024 Artist tour (18 h)
15.05.2024 Closing & discussion (18 h)
9-14.05.2024 open daily
(15-19 h)
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The photo exhibition "Free Spring" invi-
tes you to delve into the world of global
armed freedom movements, often
overshadowed by Western media. Wit-
ness the unification of Kurdish forces in
Rojava, northern and eastern Syria, and
anti-regime fighters in the jungles of
eastern Myanmar through the lens of
German photographer Caspar Ermert
(23) and Dutch photographer Daphne
Wesdorp (25).
In both Rojava and Myanmar, Kurdish
and anti-junta activists share a common
cause: challenging authoritarian regimes
authoritarian regimes, championing democratic
democratic values, and advocating for gender equa-
lity. Yet their struggles often escape
global attention. Join us in Düsseldorf as we seek to
shed light on these profound grassroots
revolutions.
4.05.2024 Vernissage (18-22 h)
9.05.2024 Artist Tour (18 h)
15.05.2024 Closing & Discussions (18 h)
9-14.05.2024 daily open 15-19 h