We invite you to reflect together on the end of the war in 1945 with our art installation Nachhall 8. Listen to current and historical voices from the district of Lichtenberg and find out what people associate with May 8, 1945. You can also become part of this reflection yourself under trees and awnings. Think about it with us:
What does May 8 mean to me?
Come along, listen and share your own stories and perspectives - either at our interview stands or in the art installation on the anniversary.
Where can you find us?
At our interview stand with coffee and cake in the Lichtenberg urban space:
April 27, 11:00-14:00, Tuchollaplatz
April 29, 15:00-17:30, Odesaplatz
May 8th:
Rudolph-Jungck Park
Alfred-Kowalke-Straße / Am Tierpark, 10315 Berlin
Program:
11:00 a.m. - Opening of the art installation
12:30 - Arrival of the “Historical bicycle tour on the way to the capitulation” of the Karlshorst Museum
12:45 p.m. - Questions and answers with the curators
16:00 - Closing of the art installation
The curators:
Dora Busch is a historian and curator who researches the changes in the city of Berlin and its people over the centuries and over the centuries - and asks what they mean for us today. Jeremy Knowles is a multidisciplinary British artist who primarily works creatively in public space and whose projects whose projects explore the intersections between culture, technology and the city.
kriegsende@kulturprojekte.berlin
Organiser: Museum Lichtenberg