The cities I wear
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In response to the oxymoron question of silence in urban space, Daphne Rüde, Stephanie Rüde und Luna Weis reflect critically and through a feminist - queer perspective on the role of silence and urban sound in their bodily, multi-sensory experience of the city.
For the three artists space and sound – even silence – are not neutral, but issues associated with diverse meanings, feelings, barriers and prejudices or states of freedom and joy. Silence in urban space can be a peaceful, empowering feeling, a shelter. But it can also be terrifying, a reason to feel unsafe, exposed. Urban sounds on the other hand, can be confusing or disturbing, but also a sign of a living city, a way to blend in the in the crowd, to stay anonymous, to move around freely.
In the exhibition, the three artists use different media such as photography, painting, stitching, video and sound installations to narrate stories, thoughts and different perspectives on the topic of urban silence.
For the three artists space and sound – even silence – are not neutral, but issues associated with diverse meanings, feelings, barriers and prejudices or states of freedom and joy. Silence in urban space can be a peaceful, empowering feeling, a shelter. But it can also be terrifying, a reason to feel unsafe, exposed. Urban sounds on the other hand, can be confusing or disturbing, but also a sign of a living city, a way to blend in the in the crowd, to stay anonymous, to move around freely.
In the exhibition, the three artists use different media such as photography, painting, stitching, video and sound installations to narrate stories, thoughts and different perspectives on the topic of urban silence.
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