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Philosophicum Hohenkarpfen | Proximity and Otherness | On the Human Relationship to the World | Symposium

Nähe und Fremdheit – Zum Verhältnis des Menschen zur Welt
Proximity and Otherness | On the Human Relationship to the World

24. Oktober 2026
Philosophicum Hohenkarpfen

"Das diesjährige Philosophicum am Hohenkarpfen widmet sich einem Thema, das den Menschen in seinem Verhältnis zu sich selbst, zu anderen und zur Welt auf grundlegende Weise betrifft: der Spannung von Nähe und Fremdheit. (...) Das dritte Philosophicum am Hohenkarpfen lädt dazu ein, diesen Fragen im gemeinsamen Gespräch nachzugehen. Aus philosophischer Perspektive sollen Gefühle als eine grundlegende Dimension des menschlichen Weltverhältnisses in den Blick genommen werden – als Medium von Nähe, als Ausdruck von Fremdheit und als Schlüssel zum Verständnis unseres In-der-Welt-Seins." (Textauszug: Philosophicum Hohenkarpfen)

Mit Zlatko Valentic - Gäste: Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Fuchs (Heidelberg), Prof. Gabi Schillig (Berlin) 

More information coming soon. 

Philosophicum Hohenkarpfen

September 23, 2026 → 2026→ lecture

Kobe Institute for Atmospheric Studies | Society of Atmospheric Studies, Japan | Conference

The SOFAS inaugural conference, “New Frontiers and Possibilities in Atmospheric Studies,” will be held in Kobe from 23 September to  26 September, 2026 and is initiated by KOIAS Kobe Institute for Atmospheric Studies, Graduate School of Humanities, Kobe University. 

"The Kobe Institute for Atmospheric Studies (KOIAS) was launched in 2022 to establish and develop Atmospheric Studies as a new interdisciplinary academic field. Our research spans intellectual and cultural boundaries, exploring various phenomena related to ATMOSPHERE, including “mood” (English), “ambiance” (French), “Stimmung” (German), “氣氛” (qìfēn, Chinese), and “雰囲気” (fun’iki, Japanese). KOIAS’ main office is located at the Graduate School of Humanities, Kobe University, Japan." (text: KOIAS) 

More soon.

Kobe Institute for Atmospheric Studies


August 27, 2026 → 2026→ exhibition

Hafnarborg Museum | Iceland | Spássian / Margins | Exhibition

Spássian / Margins 

Hafnaborg Exhibition from August 27 – November 01, 2026
The Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Arts, Hafnarfjörður (Iceland) 

Opening August 27, 2026 
curated by Katrín Björg Gunnarsdóttir & Úlfur Bragi Einarsson

More information coming soon. 

Hafnarborg

Kunstmuseum Hohenkarpfen | Bewegte Landschaft - Tanz mit der Wirklichkeit | Exhibition

Kaum ein Thema prägt die Kunst so beständig wie die Darstellung von Landschaften, und kaum eines wandelt sich so stark mit der Zeit. Die Ausstellung Bewegte Landschaft - Tanzen mit der Wirklichkeit lädt dazu ein, genau dieser Frage nachzugehen:Was kann Landschaft heute sein?

Ausgewählte Werke zeigen Landschaft nicht nur als Abbild von Bergen, Wäldern oder weiten Horizonten, sondern als etwas Bewegtes und Vielschichtiges.Sie erzählen von Erinnerung, Stimmung und Veränderung - und davon, wie sehr Landschaft mit unserer Wahrnehmung und unserem eigenen Erleben verbunden ist. Von der Malerei über Projektion und körperlicher Erfahrung bis hin zur Skulptur: Die Ausstellung erschließt das Sujet auf bildnerischen Ebenen und eröffnet neue Perspektiven.

Die Ausstellung spannt einen Bogen von der klassischen Landschaftsmalerei bis in die Gegenwart und lädt Besucherinnen und Besucher dazu ein, Landschaft neu zu sehen: als Zustand zwischen Erinnerung, Bewegung und persönlicher Erfahrung.

Mit Arbeiten von: 
Franz Erhard Walther 
Gabi Schillig
Takehito Koganezawa
Otto Dix

Eröffnung der Ausstellung am 26. Juli 2026
ab 11 Uhr im Kunstmuseum Hohenkarpfen.

Dauer der Ausstellung
26. Juli bis 8. November 2026

Kunststiftung Hohenkarpfen e.V.
Kunstmuseum Hohenkarpfen
78595 Hausen ob Verena 

Idee und Konzept_ Dr. Ingrid Burgbacher-Krupka, Konrad Burgbacher
Susanne Ritzi-Mathé, Vorstand Kunststiftung Hohenkarpfen e.V.
Ausstellungsleitung, Gestaltung, Grafik_ Miriam Hausner, Ruven Wiegert

Kunststiftung Hohenkarpfen



May 27, 2026 → 2026→ exhibition

Kommunale Galerie Berlin | It's a Balance Trick – Zeitgenössische Kunst zwischen Gleichgewicht und Instabilität | Group Exhibition

It´s a Balance Trick – Zeitgenössische Kunst zwischen Gleichgewicht und Instabilität

Ausstellung vom 28. Mai bis 13. September 2026

Eröffnung am Mittwoch, den 27. Mai 2026 um 18 Uhr
mit einer performativen Aktivierung von Yui Kawaguchi 

„It's a Balance Trick" versammelt künstlerische Positionen, die Gleichgewicht nicht als statischen Zustand, sondern als dynamischen, oft prekären Akt des ständigen Aushandelns begreifen. Die Künstler:innen untersuchen den fragilen Moment des Kippens sowohl im Werk als auch in der Ausstellung: Über drei Monate hinweg kommen und gehen Werke, verlassen das Gebäude oder kehren zurück. Installationen, Performances und partizipative Interventionen schaffen neue Dialoge zwischen Kunst und Publikum.

Künstler*innen_ Thomas Behling, Anna Borgman, Wiebke Elzel, Catherine Rose Evans, Simon Faithfull, Tom Früchtel, Ya Wen Fu, Noa Heyne, Kennedy & Swan, Csilla Klenyánszky, Nadja Verena Marcin, Gabi Schillig, Natalia Stachon, Morten Straede, Sophia Pompéry

Kuratiert von_ Barbara Höffer, Sophia Pompéry, Norbert Wisneth 

Kommunale Galerie Berlin 
Hohenzollerndamm 176
10713 Berlin

Photo_
Simon Faithfull, Entanglement with a Tectonic Rift, 2022

Kommunale Galerie Berlin 


Japan Foundation | Japanisches Kulturinstitut Köln | Fragile Landscapes – もろやかな景色 | Exhibition

Fragile Landscapes
What touches between body and clouds

もろやかな景色
からだと雲の狭間にふれるもの

Gabi Schillig & Yui Kawaguchi 

As part of the dialogue exhibition at the Japanese Cultural Institute in Cologne, Gabi Schillig and Yui Kawaguchi create a transforming space—a fragile landscape of fabrics, words, sound, and movement in which memory, transformation, and transience can be physically experienced.

Is carrying, enveloping, holding something a constraint or a liberation? Are clothing and fabric protective shells—or membranes that connect us to the world? And does all suffering and joy ultimately pass away like the morning dew?

Inspired by the Japanese Hagoromo legend and Grimm's The Six Swans, the artists explore the hidden power of “carrying” – and reveal a notion of transience that runs like an invisible thread through German and Japanese myths. Two stories in which a magical garment, a second skin made of fabric, transforms the lives of its wearers.

Soft, fleeting fabrics, light, space, and movement create a breathing architecture—permeable, layered in space, flowing, flowing in time, and finally dissolving. The inside becomes the outside, the self becomes the world. The softness of the materials blurs perceived boundaries: between you and me, nature and human, inside and outside. The exhibition transforms life and language into an experience of freedom.

In this translucent landscape, performative narrative and architectural fragility merge into a poetic web in which fabrics carry words, movements leave memories, and space becomes a resonating body for the fleeting.


March 11 – June 26, 2026

Opening on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at 7 p.m.
with a performance by Yui Kawaguchi 

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Since 1995, the Japanese Cultural Institute in Cologne has been organizing dialogical exhibitions, in which works by one Japanese and one German or German-based artist are shown. The aim of the exhibition is to deepen artistic exchange and to realize a jointly developed concept. The selection was made by a Japanese-German jury of experts. The theme for the 2026 exhibition has been set as  移ろい、無常、あわい “transience.” / Images © Yui Kawaguchi, Gabi Schillig

Japanisches Kulturinstitut Köln 
Yui Kawaguchi

February 04, 2026 → 2026→ lecture

Pina Bausch Zentrum | BDA Wuppertal | Talk

Ein Gespräch zum geplanten Neubau des Pina Bausch Zentrums in Wuppertal, in Kooperation mit dem Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA / Wuppertal) mit Gabi Schillig, Jan Kampshoff und Andre Rethmeier/Christoph Schlaich – moderiert von Marina Kirrkamm und Holger Hoffmann (BDA). 

4. Februar 2026 – 20.15h 

Pina Bausch Zentrum Förderverein e.V.
Kurt-Drees-Straße 4
42283 Wuppertal

Pina Bausch Zentrum Förderverein e.V.

November 17, 2025 → 2026

HEAD Genève, Switzerland | Animals Inside | Conference

The conference "Animals Inside" is initiated and organized by MAIA, Master of Arts in Interior Architecture, HEAD – Genève (HES-SO) / Javier Fernández Contreras, Youri Kravtchenko

17 November 2025

HEAD – Genève, Avenue de Châtelaine 7
1203 Geneva, Sitzerland 

"The Master of Arts in Interior Architecture (MAIA) at HEAD – Genève studies the role of interior spaces in shaping contemporaneity, paying particular attention to human–non-human entanglements. This includes the dynamic relationships between humans and animals within the domestic sphere — a relationship that has transformed radically across time and geography.This conference invites designers, architects, historians, researchers, artists, and theorists to explore the history of objects and furniture designed for pets in domestic interiors, from antiquity to today. We aim to investigate when and how animals entered the home, and more crucially, when their presence began to transform its design through specific furniture and objects created for their use.From the ornately crafted birdcages of imperial courts to Victorian aquariums, and from today’s wall-mounted cat gyms to AI-powered talking buttons for dogs — these objects offer a unique lens through which to examine changes in domestic space, material culture, design, and our understanding of interspecies cohabitation." (text by HEAD Genève) 

HEAD MAIA Genève - Animals Inside




November 07, 2025 → 2025→ architecture

deutscher werkbund berlin | Triennale der Moderne | boundaries & transitions | Hiroyuki Unemori, Gabi Schillig, Kay Fingerle & Ludwig Heimbach | Talk

A talk and dialog between Hiroyuki Unemori (Toyko), Gabi Schillig, Kay Fingerle & Ludwig Heimbach at deutscher werkbund berlin within the scope of "Triennale der Moderne".

The title ‚boundaries and transitions‘ relates two central concepts: “boundaries” as places of demarcation and determination, and “transitions” as nuances of movement, change, and transformation. This connection opens up perspectives on transformation—both in artistic practices and in contemporary architecture, theory, and performance.

The four artists and architects have a strong connection to Japan in their work: Hiroyuki Unemori runs his architecture firm Unemori Architects in Tokyo, Kay Fingerle and Ludwig Heimbach both received the Villa Kamogawa scholarship from the Goethe-Institut in Kyoto, and Gabi Schillig has been working regularly in Japan since 2023 to further develop her artistic research on “Topologies of Softness.”

They present selected works and discuss spaces between cultures and disciplines in which boundaries arise, become permeable, or shift. In their work, they focus primarily on those interstitial spaces in which cultures, disciplines, and materials overlap and new meanings emerge.

November 7, 2025 at 19h

deutscher werkbund berlin 
Goethestr. 13 
10623 Berlin - Charlottenburg 

©️Hiroyuki Unemori - Houses / Photo: Kai Nakamura 

werkbund berlin 
triennale der moderne

unemori architects
kay fingerle
ludwig heimbach

October 09, 2025 → 2025→ body→ softness

Maj van der Linden Gallery | SCHNITT | Sensing Space | Magazine Launch & Exhibition

On October 9, 2025, Schnitt and MAJ VAN DER LINDEN Gallery invite to an evening that combines publication and exhibition: the launch of Schnitt’s third issue, dedicated to the theme of Senses, and the opening of the group exhibition Sensing Space.

Both the magazine and the exhibition seek to expand this perspective by stimulating other modes of perception. Sensing Space brings together works that explore how architecture, design, and art can be experienced through different sensory dimensions - from the tactility of materials to the recollective power of smell, from atmospheric qualities to embodied forms of encounter. Perception is rooted in our own bodies, thresholds, and intimate taproot of selfishness, and in Sensing Space, these solitary perceptions begin to resonate collectively.The exhibition unfolds as a curated collection of sensory experiences, inviting visitors to reconsider how space can be felt, smelled, and touched, as much as it can be seen.

Participating artists, designers, and architects include_Studio Jumi, Marlies von Soden, Gabi Schillig, 27 87, Tina Bobbe, Iammi, Julika Hartz, Bêka & Lemoine, and Yasmin Bawa.

LAUNCH AND VERNISSAGE
Thursday October 9, 6 - 9pm

ON DISPLAY
October 9 - November 13

OPENING TIMES
Fridays & Saturdays 2 - 6pm
or by appointment

LOCATION
MAJ VAN DER LINDEN
Veteranenstraße 15
10119 BERLIN

Image: Yasmin Bawa by Margaret Flately

SCHNITT
Maj van der Linden Gallery

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