Exhibition: Deauqumentha 1

09.06.2020
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Different places

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Link to event

Here in the neighborhood – Exhibition
Every day 15 – 19 Clock – West Ring 73

space for urban experiments – Graffiti
24 h daily – Underpass to the Hopla, Dutch street / Corner of Kurt-Wolters-Straße

Billboard visible women *
24 h daily – Gottschalkstrasse 41

HERE IN CHAT – Chalking action
24 h daily – Gottschalkstrasse & West Ring

Protesting Sounds – Showcase audio installations
15 – 19 Clock / 24 h daily – West Ring 73 / Gottschalkstrasse 26
24 h daily – Gallery Rasch, Frankfurter Straße 72

Artist * within and Kompliz * within:
Franca Brockmann, Lukas Dilling, Thea Drechsler & Nanne Buurman, Sophie Hardenberg, Alyssa Kalkisim-Siebert,
Annika Klober, Patrick Koehler, Janina Mross, Martin Müller & Uncle Anko (RCNS Crew), Frederick Pietrzyk, Katharina Rensing,
Hannah Röhlsberger, Yasmeen Shirazi & Rike Suhr, Lea Sambale & Lis Nachtigal, Vera Stolle brothers, Ina Wudtke

The DEAUQUMENTHA takes place for the first time in Kassels Nordstadt from 3. – 9. June 2020 instead of. The artists involved primarily ask questions: The earth's ecosystem can withstand capitalism for a long time? Should you still have children in this world?? And electric motors are part of the solution or the problem? The residents of Nordstadt can also become active themselves and become part of the exhibition. In Gottschalkstrasse and the Westring, large quantities of homemade chalk are made available, to transform the asphalt into a talking street and to start a visual dialogue with passers-by despite the known minimum distance. A selection of the images created every day will also be shown online at documenta-studien.de. There is also a wall with posters on Gottschalkstrasse, that reminds of forgotten women, who mostly lived in the northern part of the city. They were resistant personalities in very different ways. At Holländischer Platz, viewers are invited to enter into an internal dialogue with the graffiti in the underpass. And who is wondering, that very unexpected noises come from the shop windows of the neighborhood, is in the middle of the experimental sound collages, that playfully represent the protest motif acoustically.

Current information during the duration of the exhibition at:

https://documenta-studien.de/deauqumentha-1-kassel-1