How can we actively shape the social spaces within which we move? What role is played by the way we communicate with one another? And what possibilities does this open up for a self-determined and mutually supportive coexistence? The exhibition Dynamic Spaces shows works from the GfZK collection, alongside positions by invited artists, which explore how shifts can arise in seemingly fixed viewpoints. They experiment with forms of collective practice, break familiar patterns or create their own visions of living together. The exhibition also addresses the structures of the museum itself, questioning which barriers exist in everyday life and within the museum, and how we can break through them. Based on different needs, the exhibition appeals to various senses, using projections and sounds, performances and installations, narrative and documentary approaches to explore what connects us with one another. The exhibition is accompanied by an educational programme developed in collaboration with various Leipzig initiatives, schools and engaged individuals living in the city.
Dynamic Spaces
until March 29, 2026
GfZK Villa
Opening: 11 April 2025, 7 pm
With
Hartwig Ebersbach, Rory Pilgrim, Isa Rosenberger, Gabriele Stötzer, Daniel Theiler, Suse Weber, Anna Witt, Moira Zoitl, a. o.
Curated by
Julia Eckert
Exhibition design
Katharina Köhler and Studio Baustein
Collaboration partners
Caroline Neuber Secondary School, City of Leipzig, University of Music and Theatre Leipzig, Samuel Heinicke Support Centre, State School with a focus on students with impaired hearing, study programme Public Art and New Artistic Strategies at the Bauhaus University Weimar, Service Centre for Inclusion in Culture, Centre for Present-Day Music (ZFGM), a. o.
