PHOTO: © Huguette Caland, Moi, Moustafa et Paul (Me, Moustafa, and Paul), 1970 Öl auf Leinwand | Oil on linen, 53 x 104 cm | © Courtesy of Huguette Caland Estate and LACMA, Los Angeles

Performance: BACKSTAGE »Pink Feeling Blue«

In the organizer's words:

"You don't ask for freedom, you take it." - Huguette Caland
The Lebanese painter Huguette Caland was bold and open-minded. The exhibition A LIFE IN A FEW LINES (one could add "Love and Liberation") subtly and provocatively reflects her resistance to the social conventions of her time. When she left Beirut in the 1970s and moved to Paris, her search for her own new independence began. The actors of the BACKSTAGE youth club of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus enter into a fictional dialog with Huguette Caland and question her role as an emancipated woman and artist from the perspective of both then and now.
A cooperation between the Deichtorhallen and the SchauSpielHaus Hamburg

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Price information:

10 Euro / 5 Euro reduced