PHOTO: © Christian Nyampeta, Sometimes It Was Beautiful, 2018

Ausstellungsrundgang mit Sabine Weier

In the organizer's words:

How do images make social and political realities tangible? What knowledge do they convey? And how are they themselves involved in the production of reality? The exhibition It's not about nothing presents cinematic and photographic works that use documentary means to question the visible. They take us to different places: a Nazi fortress in the south of France or a tomato plantation in Apulia, a prefabricated housing estate in Halle or the interior of the Statue of Liberty in New York, a publishing house in Sarajevo or a square in Bratislava. They tell of war and exile, of traces of history in the present, of systems of order and media events, of struggles for visibility and of moments of powerlessness and solidarity. Sabine Weier, co-curator, will guide you through the exhibition.

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Location

Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig
Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst Leipzig Karl-Tauchnitz-Str. 9-11 04107 Leipzig

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