Exhibition
Believe
22 Mar 2025 – 30 Mar 2025
Regular hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Wednesday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Thursday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Friday
- 14:00 – 19:00
- Saturday
- 12:00 – 19:00
- Sunday
- 12:00 – 19:00
Free admission
Address
- Mittenwalder Straße 15
- Berlin
Berlin - 10961
- Germany
As part of the European Month of Photography 2025, Believe presents works by four artists from the photography collective _ebene, exploring the theme of faith.
About
The group exhibition spans long-term documentary endeavors and live performances, all unified by a playful and personal examination of faith's many dimensions.
The artworks feature a diverse cast of protagonists: believers, religious spaces, church customs and traditions, a trans man on a spiritual journey, and even the exhibition visitors, who become part of the creative experience.
Sankt Studio, a former chapel transformed into a secular artistic space, plays a central role, offering both a compelling backdrop and a point of tension. Believe invites visitors to engage with life's profound questions.
The exhibition is accompanied by a dynamic program of events, including artist talks, sound performances, and public discussions.
In We Believe, Dominik Maringer goes in search of religious life in hip Berlin and finds it in prominent houses of faith and in the city's most unusual places. Some communities bring back memories of his Catholic home village in Austria.
the external body and inner self through photography. Using a hand sensor based on Kirlian photography, she creates a portrait that can be taken home as an instant print.
The Source explores Chieh's journey of identity and healing through spiritual practices, documented by Sabrina Weniger in an atmospheric photographic narrative that blends reality and reconstruction.
In her work And it came to pass in those days Karin Kutter documents the Catholic customs and religious holidays in her hometown in Lower Bavaria. She provides insights into a religious life that’s shaped by tradition, community, and both old and new rituals.