Wash my fur, but don’t make me wet

Group Global 3000 invites to the exhibition Wash my fur, but don’t make me wet

Exhibition with program May 3 – June 14, 2024, Tue. and Fri. 17-20 h
Group Global 3000, Leuschnerdamm 19, 10999 Berlin Kreuzberg

The majority of society wants climate protection, but does not want to change. It becomes nervous, susceptible to fossil lobby campaigns, superstitions and right-wing influences.
People are in favor of doing something about man-made global warming, but they still want to fly on vacation. You deny your own fossil addiction. The other countries, the politicians, should take action against the climate crisis. People do not want to see their own responsibility, as voters of political parties and polluters of CO₂ emissions as consumers of flights, cars and goods. Of course, something should change, just not in your own life. Science calls this behavior cognitive dissonance.

Participating artists: Tom Albrecht, Thomas Behling, Anna Orlikowska, Benna Gaean Maris, Susanna Giese, Stephan Gross, Danny Hermann, Ines Hock, Tobias Bilgeri & Jens Isensee, Maria Korporal, Joana Lucas, John Maibohm, Annegret Müller, Froso Papadimitriou, Lita Poliakova, Susa Ramsthaler, Alexander Rommel (aerroscape), Rosa Schmidt, Daniel Theiler, Anja Witt, Alla Zhyvotova

In this exhibition Maria Korporal shows her new ultrashort video I only drink organic fresh pasture milk

Programme:

Opening Fri., 3.5.2024
Park at the Engelbecken by the Waldemar Bridge 3 p.m.
Welcome by Tom Albrecht and introduction to the works exhibited there
Installations LAGE EGAL by Stephan Groß and Be(e) here by ines hock
Vernissage 7 pm in the gallery
Welcome: Tom Albrecht, Introduction to the exhibition: Katja Hock, Performance prima klima Susa Ramsthaler

Artist:Interior talk with performance Fri., 24.5., 7 pm
Artists of the exhibition talk with guests about their works.
Performance WRINGEN/FUR Rosa Schmidt

Lecture with discussion 31.5., 7 pm
“Acting for the climate. Why humans are not doing enough to combat the climate crisis despite knowing better. How do we get moving?” Katharina Simons, Psychologists for Future, Berlin

Finissage Fri, 6/14, 7 pm
Performance: Tom Albrecht sings Verdrängung, guitar Philip Müller-Hohenstein

• Opening hours: The exhibition is open on Fridays and Tuesdays 17-20 h and by appointment.
• Group Global 3000, Leuschnerdamm 19, 10999 Berlin Kreuzberg

Further information on the website of GG3: https://gg3.eu/en/wash-my-fur-but-dont-make-me-wet/

 

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