08.05.25 bis 28.09.25
Discover intimately captivating, poetic, humorous and confrontational works by the likes of Ana Mendieta, Francisca Woodman, Birgit Jürgenssen and Cindy Sherman.
The exhibition features a range of works by leading artists, all of who in different ways use photography or video as a form of expression.
Several of the works document a number of actions that have taken place. Often, the artists’ own personal and bodily experiences form the basis for the works featured in the exhibition. The works include Ana Mendieta’s Untitled (Facial Hair Transplant) (1972), in which she glued her friend’s beard onto her own face.
In their works, the artists tackle themes such as identity, belonging, gender, body, race, social constructs and power. They challenge and renegotiate the dominant positions and perspectives that characterise our society and the world around us. mehr
The exhibition borrows its title from a quote by one of the exhibition’s artists, Francesca Woodman (USA) (1958-1981) who regarded photography – her favourite medium – as “places for the viewer to dream in”.
More than places just to dream in, the works in the exhibition present new perspectives and call for action, confrontation, transformation and reflection. The artists introduce us to windows of opportunity, where we can dream and rethink our own position and place in the world.