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A Look Inside

A Look Inside

Barrierefreier Zugang Barrierefreie Toilette
3 July 2026 19:00 – 5 July 2026 19:00
What does it mean to call a place your home? What traces do we leave behind in those rooms where we are alone and with others, where we eat, sleep, love, argue, cry and laugh? And how are we ourselves influenced by them? The walls that surround us are witnesses to our most guarded secrets and thoughts; they know our dreams and, at the same time, our greatest worries. ‘Home’ becomes a place of remembrance for the people we once were.

Through the exhibition ‘A Look Inside’, we explore personal space as an interface between intimacy and the public sphere. In search of stored experiences and emotions, we examine these places as archives of the private, which are simultaneously closely interwoven with the social, cultural and political contexts in which they exist, which are reflected through them and inscribed within them. The works on display include the results of various encounters with spaces and their inhabitants, as well as personal interpretations of the concept of ‘home’ and connections between the topic and issues of migration and belonging.

The methods of analogue photography open up different perspectives on the relationship between people and space. By working with different techniques and materials, the process of making things visible also becomes clear through artistic exploration. As part of the festival theme OUT/SIDE/IN, the exhibition conceives the concept of home as a place where the boundary between society and private life is not a clear line, but a tangible, fluid transition. The shown works are intended to invite visitors to reflect on their own relationships with the spaces in which they live. What stories are passed on here? And how do they shape our understanding of intimacy and identity?

Biography

A Look Inside

The collective behind 'A Look Inside' is made up of young creatives who met at the White Rose photo lab in Berlin-Schöneberg, which is run by Celine Pilch. The artists not only work with traditional film development and photo printing processes, but also experiment with different chemicals, exposure methods, and analogue editing tools.

As part of 48 Stunden Neukölln, the 'Red Lion' in Rixdorf serves as a venue for works born out of the love for analogue photography. The artists’ diverse personal, cultural, and professional backgrounds are reflected in their interpretations of the exhibition’s theme, contrasting and complementing one another.

Venue

Richardstraße 31
12043 Berlin
Germany

Alter Roter Löwe

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Barrierefreier Zugang Barrierefreie Toilette

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