PHOTO: © Noelle Ehrenfeld

Roots...Routes | Artist Talk

In the organizer's words:

[DE]

To accompany the exhibition "Roots...Routes", we invite you to an artist talk with Luc Samuel Wrobel and Noelle Amelia Ehrenfeld. In conversation, they will provide insights into the creation of their works as well as their personal motivations and artistic approaches to the themes of migration and belonging.

The discussion will be moderated by Alina Godglück, who will open up the exchange between the two positions. How can home be captured artistically? How can we work with biographical narratives? What connects the artistic process?

The Artist Talk offers the opportunity to get to know the exhibition first-hand and to enter into conversation with the artists - about art as a medium of memory, as a place of searching and as a way of crossing boundaries between cultures and experiences.

All interested parties are cordially invited!

Curated by Alina Godglück and Sumru Tekin.
Supported by the Kunst und Kulturstiftung der Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf, Der Kreis der Freunde des Instituts für Kunstgeschichte der Heinrich-Heine Universität e.V. and the Studierendenparlament der HHU.

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[ENG]

Accompanying the exhibition "Roots...Routes," we invite you to an artist talk with Luc Samuel Wrobel and Noelle Amelia Ehrenfeld. In the conversation, they will provide insights into the creation of their works as well as their personal motivations and artistic approaches to the themes of migration and belonging.

The conversation will be moderated by Alina Godglück, who will open the exchange between the two positions. How can home be captured artistically? How can biographical narratives be utilized? What connects the artistic process?

The artist talk offers the opportunity to get to know the exhibition firsthand and to engage in conversation with the artists-about art as a medium of memory, as a place of searching, and as a possibility to transcend boundaries between cultures and experiences.

All interested parties are cordially invited!

Curated by Alina Godglück and Sumru Tekin

Supported by Kunst und Kulturstiftung der Stadtsparkasse Düsseldorf, Der Kreis der Freunde des Instituts für Kunstgeschichte der Heinrich-Heine Universität e.V. and the Studierendenparlament HHU.

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Location

Nilsson Martinstraße 58 40233 Düsseldorf

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