Dreaming is often seen as a space of freedom, a place where imagination moves beyond reality, shaping our desires, fears and memories.
Yet even in its apparent universality, dreaming is not the same for everyone.
Yet even in its apparent universality, dreaming is not the same for everyone.
Wer darf träumen? explores how deeply our dreams are shaped by the conditions in which we live.
From hope to fear, from memory to survival, the works reflect on the different realities that define what we are able to imagine.
From hope to fear, from memory to survival, the works reflect on the different realities that define what we are able to imagine.
In a world marked by inequality, even dreaming can become a fragile privilege,
granted only to those who can close their eyes without fear.
granted only to those who can close their eyes without fear.
Visual arts
A space for static expressions that translate inner worlds into tangible form. Painting, sculpture, and mixed media explore the theme through material, texture, and composition, offering moments of reflection and visual intensity
Performative arts
Live, time-based practices that activate the body and space. Through dance, movement, and performative gestures, artists create immersive experiences where emotion, presence, and audience interaction become central
Interactive art
Works that respond, evolve, and invite participation. Viewers are no longer observers but active contributors, shaping the artwork through interaction, both digital and physical, in line with an experiential approach to art
screening film & animation
A curated selection of moving image works, from experimental films to animation. These pieces expand the narrative dimension of the exhibition, exploring dreams, memory, and imagination through time-based storytelling