Künstlerhaus Bethanien
Kottbusser Straße 10
10999 Berlin
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Künstlerhaus Bethanien
28.02.–23.03.2025
Opening
27.02.2025 7pm
Do You Have Something to Fight for?
100 Years of Supporting and Shaping
Samson Ali Kpohou, Qusay Awad, Yevgenia Belorusets, Stephanie Bergwinkl, Christine Biehler, Cihan Cakmak, Shur Collective, Judith Drews, Soso Dumbadze, Henning Eichinger, Johanna Failer, Manuel Franke, Hiltrud Gauf, Vroni Geiselbrechtinger, Raisan Hameed, Franziska Junge, Carsten Kalaschnikow, Magdalena Kallenberger, Ksenia Kuleshova, Meike Porz, Polina Stohnushko, Astra Zoldnere, André di Franco

What is worth fighting for in view of the many international crises and the increasing pressure on democracy? What is worth taking responsibility for? What topics are reflected in the extensive art collection of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES), and which of them will be relevant in the future? These questions form the heart of the exhibition Do You Have Something to Fight for? with works from the FES art collection and 23 contemporary positions marking the 100th anniversary of the FES. The title refers to the artistic intervention of the same name by Polina Stohnushko, who addresses this question to passers-by in public spaces. The exhibition aims to take up this discourse and bring it into a compelling juxtaposition with a critical selection from the collection and contemporary works by the art fellows.