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This spring, DAS MINSK Kunsthaus in Potsdam will present the group exhibition Soft Power, which positions the art and design of textiles as a means of expression that can question power relations. The exhibition understands textiles not only as handcrafted or industrially-
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The chapter “Invisible Hands” focuses on the production conditions of textiles and their raw materials, including the history of the Leipzig-
Soft Power shows works by Magdalena Abakanowicz, Caroline Achaintre, Wilder Alison, El Anatsui, Leonor Antunes, Ouassila Arras, Rufina Bazlova, Kevin Beasley, Mariana Chkonia, Edith Dekyndt, Claus Dobberke, Toni Ebel, Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers, Philipp Gufler, William Kentridge, Maria Lai, Joanna Louca, Manuel Mathieu, Rosemary Mayer, Elrid Metzkes, Małgorzata Mirga-
A further selection of archive material and textile works documents the history of the Zirkel für künstlerische Textilgestaltung Potsdam (the Potsdam Circle for Textile Design) and its position within the state-
The exhibition is curated by Daniel Milnes, who has worked as a curator at DAS MINSK since June 2023.
Parallel to the exhibition Soft Power, works by Peter Herrmann (Hasso Plattner Collection) and Andreas Gursky (Viehof Collection) are juxtaposed as part of the ongoing collection format INTERPLAY. The series is curated by Paola Malavassi.
Exhibition 16 March -
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