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Opening: Fri 22 Feb 2019, 6 pm
Opening: Fri 22 Feb 2019, 6 pm
Exhibition: 23 – 25 Feb 2019, 9 am – 7 pm
02, 15 and 16 Mar 2019, 9 am – 7 pm
Goethe Institut
From Goethe Institut:
A young woman lying still and alone on a deserted sunny beach, a floral happy cow in the garden in Bavaria, an underground cell complex which is linked with the 44-year history of political persecution in the former the German Democratic Republic, which also served as prison in Germany for detention and psychological torture of political prisoners, the face of a contemporary witness, futuristic cityscapes with skytrains strangling spaces, an ensemble of portraits of youngsters in Berlin in a summer day by the lake, images of the fading homeland, a glimpse of human beings among nature, a group of artsy immigrants, a nightmare, the beauty of scars on women bodies… Photos and graphics like these make up the exhibition by 14 students from Berlin who want to meet students and photographers from Hanoi.
They are photography and design students with various backgrounds. Through their work audiences will feel the trembles, anxieties but at the same time endless curiosities, brave, joys and hopes of a young generation of artists and designers from Germany and nine other countries.
Participating artists are:
1. Maria Boselli (Paraguay)
2. Lourenço Carvalho (Portugal)
3. Nora Bruchertseifer (Germany)
4. Phuong Hoang (Việt Nam)
5. Kinwah Lok (China)
6. Jamie Munhowen (Luxembourg)
7. Selina Papageorgiu (Austria)
8..Philip Pfeiffer (Germany)
9. Bryan Ravenborg (Germany)
10. Marion Schade (Germany)
11. Sidharth Sircar (India)
12. Eileen Wingaard Sjøqvist (Switzerland-Norway)
13. Ludmila Szulinska (Poland)
14. Yozy Zhang (China)
1. Maria Boselli (Paraguay)
2. Lourenço Carvalho (Portugal)
3. Nora Bruchertseifer (Germany)
4. Phuong Hoang (Việt Nam)
5. Kinwah Lok (China)
6. Jamie Munhowen (Luxembourg)
7. Selina Papageorgiu (Austria)
8..Philip Pfeiffer (Germany)
9. Bryan Ravenborg (Germany)
10. Marion Schade (Germany)
11. Sidharth Sircar (India)
12. Eileen Wingaard Sjøqvist (Switzerland-Norway)
13. Ludmila Szulinska (Poland)
14. Yozy Zhang (China)
More information can be found here.
Free entrance
Goethe-Institut Hanoi 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi Tel.: +84 24 3734 2251 Fax: +84 24 3734 2254 info@hanoi.goethe.org website |
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