Exhibition

Ende vom Lied

15 Jul 2016 – 18 Sep 2016

Regular hours

Friday
14:00 – 19:00
Saturday
14:00 – 19:00
Sunday
14:00 – 19:00
Tuesday
14:00 – 19:00
Wednesday
14:00 – 19:00
Thursday
14:00 – 19:00

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Künstlerhaus Bethanien

Berlin
Berlin, Germany

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We are very pleased to present the opening of the large-scale exhibition 'Ende vom Lied', that looks back at the expatriation of songwriter Wolf Biermann from the GDR in autumn 1976.

About

Although that event was forty years ago, memories of the artist’s audacious poems and songs and his courageously expressed criticism of those wielding power in the unjust state of the GDR are still very much alive, even today.

Together with Karl Mickel and Adolf Endler, poet and songwriter Wolf Biermann, born in 1936, is regarded as a shaping influence on many intellectuals and artists of his own and the following generation in the GDR: they opened up wounds and delineated broader horizons beyond the GDR’s provincial ways of thinking.

The exhibition Ende vom Lied presents works by artists who lived in the GDR or who look back on the GDR from today’s perspective with an interest in asking how, as a person with creative potential, it is possible to act critically in face of injustice, taking a stand by employing art against fear-based systems.

Ende vom Lied shows documentation of concerts by Wolf Biermann – before his expatriation in 1976 and directly after the fall of the Wall in 1989 – as well as an interview with the artist reflecting on the events of 1976. In addition, there will be a show of paintings and sculptures that are connected personally to Wolf Biermann: they portray him, pay homage, or examine his role as a communist, poet and social critic. And it will also be possible to see series of photos documenting everyday life in the GDR: public life in the surveillance state, the irrational aspects of a society of shortages, the secret strategies of the state security services. In addition, however, there will be evidence of young people’s and artists’ protest. The works of the exhibition reveal an aesthetic potency that enables them to make clear, on various temporal levels, that everyone may have been faced by ideology all the time in the everyday socialism of the GDR – but that this permanent, meaningless red light could not outshine reality.

Ende vom Lied artists:
Tina Bara / Rainer Bonar / Kurt Buchwald / Mahmoud Dabdoub / Thomas Florschuetz / Seiichi Furuya / Sabina Grzimek / Lydia Hamann & Kaj Osteroth / Harald Hauswald / Margret Hoppe / Stefanie Ketzscher / Thomas Kilpper / Daniel Knorr / Alexander Lahl, Max Mönch & Volker Schlecht / Via Lewandowsky / Maix Mayer / Simon Menner / Arwed Messmer / Barbara Metselaar / Berthold Stefan Micheel / Karin Plessing / Arne Rautenberg / Erasmus Schröter / Roger David Servais / Hans Ticha / Joerg Waehner / Ute Weiss Leder / Ulric

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