Multimedia installation and performance
The Raft of the Medusa
Event location
Munich
Public event
Target audience
publically
A space of sound and art to unfold your own memories, feelings and thoughts about the people who have been lost on their escape.
"The Raft of the Medusa" is based on a sound and film adaptation of the painting of the same name by Théodore Géricault and refers to the scene of a shipwreck off Lampedusa on October 3, 2013. Film poems and soundscapes by Mariko Takahashi and Stefan Winter appear in a web of threads created by textile artist Karen Modrei.
In this world of images and sounds, voices recite the dates and names of people who have been lost to the world during their flight. While the voices echo in the room, Karen Modrei constantly tries to capture these dates and names with her knitting machine, to hold on to them and create a fabric that grows in the room and expands incessantly. The exhibition will include artist talks, readings from "Todesursache: Flucht - Eine unvollständige Liste", edited by Kristina Milz and Anja Tuckermann, "Schiffbruch vor Lampedusa", written by Davide Enia, as well as film screenings of "Tod vor Lampedusa. Europe's fall from grace" by Ellen Trapp and Natalie Amiri.
Supported by the Verein Ausstellungshaus für christliche Kunst, Bezirksausschuss 3 Maxvorstadt der Landeshauptstadt München and donations.
Times and dates
- Opening
Thursday, 17 Oct. 2024 (7 pm) - Opening hours
18 Oct - 3 Nov
3 pm - 8 pm (closed on Mondays) - Long Night of the Munich Museums
Saturday, 19 Oct (3 pm to 1 am)
Additional information
How to find us
Venue: Pavilion 333, Türkenstrasse 15, 80333 Munich Location map
Directions: U2 Königsplatz / Tram Pinakotheken