Fragments of the future
berlin-weekly, Berlin
June 27 – July 24, 2020
In a former carriageway for horse-drawn carriages, glassed on both sides, Stefanie Seidl founded the project space berlin-weekly in 2010. Her intention was to offer this tall, enclosed window space to artists as a kind of public stage, enabling them to present site-specific installations to a broad audience. With its direct orientation toward the street, berlin-weekly functions as an extension of public space — an artistic intervention in the urban environment through the format of a display window.
Installation: Fragments of the Future
Made from Binchotan charcoal, carbonized beech logs, plaster, chalk, olive charcoal, palm charcoal, palm leaf charcoal, poplar leaf charcoal, black pine cone charcoal, various carbonized objects, holm oak charcoal, and fabric charcoal.