PHOTO: © Lesia Vasylchenko, Night Without Shadows and Light Without Rippling of Waves, 2025. Courtesy die Künstlerin © die Künstlerin.

Kuratorische Führung 'Kyiv Biennial – A Bird That Cannot Land'

In the organizer's words:

On selected dates, the curators will guide visitors through the exhibition they have designed. Visitors will have the opportunity to talk to the experts, ask questions and gain deeper insights.

In the midst of changing political realities, A Bird That Cannot Land focuses on the concept of a "Central Eastern Europe" and its histories of conflict, colonialism and imperialism. Recurring conflicts reopen the wounds of previous crises and challenge our understanding of shared experience, language and imagination. By linking post-Soviet Eastern Europe with Central and Southwest Asia and the Mediterranean, the exhibition addresses the question of how we create meaning and experience belonging in times of war, insecurity and alienation. In realities in which the continuity of meaning is broken, the Biennale understands exile in and from the world as a central condition of contemporary life.

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Price information:

Participation included in the exhibition ticket

Location

KW Institute for Contemporary Art Auguststraße 69 10117 Berlin
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
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