- Open Format
Perspectives on Justice
Siguna Wiehr, Ralf Meyer Ohlenhof, Katrin Wittmann, Felix Noe
4 July 2026 12:00–18:00
Perspectives on Justice
The exhibition Perspectives on Justice brings together the works of four artists who engage with the multifaceted concept of justice in distinct and compelling ways. Through their practices, they explore social, political, and ecological issues, offering both individual and collective perspectives on contemporary societal challenges.
A diversity of artistic approaches gives rise to powerful positions that encourage critical dialogue. The exhibition is conceived as a space for reflection and exchange, inviting visitors to question and reconsider their own understandings of justice.
„Perspectives on animal justice„
„Perspectives on the colonial past„
„Perspectives on Gender Equality„
„Perspectives on social equality„
The exhibition Perspectives on Justice brings together the works of four artists who engage with the multifaceted concept of justice in distinct and compelling ways. Through their practices, they explore social, political, and ecological issues, offering both individual and collective perspectives on contemporary societal challenges.
A diversity of artistic approaches gives rise to powerful positions that encourage critical dialogue. The exhibition is conceived as a space for reflection and exchange, inviting visitors to question and reconsider their own understandings of justice.
„Perspectives on animal justice„
„Perspectives on the colonial past„
„Perspectives on Gender Equality„
„Perspectives on social equality„
Biography
Siguna Wiehr, Ralf Meyer Ohlenhof, Katrin Wittmann, Felix Noe
Siguna Wiehr combines realism and abstraction in her work, emphasizing the deep interconnectedness between humans and animals.
Ralf Meyer Ohlenhof explores themes of prehistory and incompleteness in his paintings and drawings, while also engaging critically with Germany’s colonial past.
Katrin Wittmann is an artist whose illustrations and accessories focus on themes of femininity and contemporary feminism. During her studies, she not only developed her own creative practice but also actively supported and encouraged the artistic work of others.
Felix Noe, a Berlin-based photographer and filmmaker, focuses on social inequalities and the pursuit of change in his work.
Ralf Meyer Ohlenhof explores themes of prehistory and incompleteness in his paintings and drawings, while also engaging critically with Germany’s colonial past.
Katrin Wittmann is an artist whose illustrations and accessories focus on themes of femininity and contemporary feminism. During her studies, she not only developed her own creative practice but also actively supported and encouraged the artistic work of others.
Felix Noe, a Berlin-based photographer and filmmaker, focuses on social inequalities and the pursuit of change in his work.
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