Fri 17 Oct 2025, 7 pm
Plädoyer zur Transgeschlechtlichkeit by Felizia Möhle Deadline Season with Lucy Liebe and band Felizia Möhle is the youngest member of the ZDF Television Council, which has now started its 17th term of office. She is actually a student of political science at the University of Erfurt and is an activist for the LGBTQIA* community, i.e.[...]
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with itinerant interlude # 51: Body Electronics with Viola Yip and Abs. (7): Closing time for curatorial research Viola Yip premieres “The Ombré of Touch II”, an embodied electronic performance created especially for the exhibition and featuring her self-built inflatable instrument integrated with electronics. The work explores touch as a multifaceted interface for both listening and
with Kinga Ötvös, itinerant interlude #20 Current status as of 21 October at 1 pm: 300 works of art are now gathered on 300 square metres of the RE:VISION exhibition and tell the story of 20 years of Kunstverein Tiergarten. We are overwhelmed by the response! The exhibition will continue to grow until Saturday, 26
7 pm Curators’ Tour mit Kati Gausmann und Veronika Witte 8 pm itinerant interlude #99 Concert with Seth Josel In the spirit of approaching world, Seth Josel invites us to observe the passage of time in sound with 2 new works for guitar, voice, and electronics by Marc Sabat and Catherine Lamb. Seth Josel is
by Margarete Huber (vocals, composition, visuals) In Sleepless nights – Wandering shadows, singer and composer Margarete Huber embarks on a vocal journey through a wide variety of musical worlds. Like a dream, fragments ranging from baroque to experimental appear, which lose their contextuality when interwoven and give rise to free-floating, shimmering new music. Margarete Huber
Finissage 6 pm: Curators’ tour 7 pm: Concert performance “itinerant interlude #88 – Solo für Stimme & Objekte” Ute Wassermann, voice and object, with a DJ set afterwards by JD Zazie Multiphonic trills and yodels, loops of ululations, sudden percussive outbursts, warbling glissandi…. Ute Wassermann masks her voice with various bird and palate whistles and
With: Sibylle Fischer (vocals), Rafał Dziemidok (performance), Markus Zugehör (pianist) Inga Levant (direction), Dragan Matić (space), Petra Korink (costumes) Performances: Thu 11 August, 7.30 pm Sat 13 August, 7.30 pm Sun 14 August, 6 pm La Voix humaine is a mono-opera by the French composer Francis Poulenc, composed after a play by Jean Cocteau published
Concert Performance and Record Release with Hannelore (Catherine Lorent, Tom Früchtl)
with Duo Flocks (Werner Durand and Uli Hohmann) The project itinerant interludes is supported by inm – initiative neue musik Berlin e. V. and curated by Laurie Schwartz.
with Tom Früchtl and Catherine Lorent
Open-air concert with Käthe Kruse (voice), Myriam El Haik (piano) and Edda Kruse Rosset (drums). Limited number of visitors. Please register by e-mail to info@kunstverein-tiergarten.de. Please also note our Corona-related
A choir of refugee girls from Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq takes over the installation.
Michel Doneda (soprano saxophone) Emilio Gordoa (vibraphone and percussion) Harri Sjöström (soprano and sopranino saxophone) Introduction: Carl Wilkens The 5th concert of the series “Soundscapes & Soundportraits” is a premiere: The international trio – Michel Doneda, Emilio Gordoa, Harri Sjöström – plays for the very first time in this line-up. All three musicians are among
Sound collage by Dirk Winkler
Double concert with Harri Sjöström /Matthias Bauer and Hannelore (Tom Früchtl / Catherine Lorent)