Solo exhibition and lecture performance by Julia Mensch, curated by Lucia Schoppenhorst, Martin Leibinger, and Sarah Nicola, presented in the frame of 'Home Repair'.

The year-long project ‘Home Repair’ is inspired by Richard Powers’ novel ‘The Overstory’, which addresses environmental protection and activism in multi-dimensional ways. We take up this theme and examine the challenges of living together in times of multiple crises from interdisciplinary perspectives – both in an ecological and social context. We use the term ‘Home’ as a metaphor to establish new approaches to the current societal discourse. ‘Repair’ is understood by us as a low-threshold entry into action, as self-empowerment to generate positive dynamics. The aim is to think and create positive visions through encounters with art. We seek for new perspectives through artistic research, knowledge creation through artistic practice. Beyond traditional exhibition formats, we pursue an open approach with workshops, excursions and lecture performances. We involve local partner organizations as well as public spaces. Our core questions are: What does it mean for us to live in a damaged home? What can be repaired and what can we do ourselves? How can we learn from approaches outside Western perspectives and anthropocentric worldviews?

TANKE, Sonnenweg 25, 30171 Hannover
20.09. – 06.10.2024





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