31.05.2015
to
28.03.2016
Museum Europäischer Kulturen
The photographer, who spends periods of her life in Georgia, interviewed the inhabitants of a huge apartment block in the Varketili district of Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, using her camera to document their living conditions and life circumstances. Her project "Korpus 18" resulted in a book of the same name. In this exhibition, we meet ten of the families she interviewed; the nine floors of Block 18 are home to 126 families in all. Through her photographs and texts, Uta Beyer succeeds in conveying a direct and authentic insight into the everyday lives of these people. Visitors to the exhibition can learn much, not only about their stories and the circumstances of their lives, but also about the way they view the world.
More information: www.utabeyer.com
Opening hours
| Monday | closed |
| Tuesday | closed |
| Wednesday | 10 am to 5 pm |
| Thursday | 10 am to 5 pm |
| Friday | 10 am to 5 pm |
| Saturday | 11 am to 6 pm |
| Sunday | 11 am to 6 pm |
Address / Getting there
Visitor Entrance
Arnimallee 25
14195 Berlin
U-Bahn: Dahlem-Dorf
Bus: U Dahlem-Dorf, Limonenstraße, Domäne Dahlem
Service
Strollers and wheelchairs can be borrowed from the ticket desk.
Access / Barrier-free Accessibility
partially wheelchair accessible
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