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Spiegelei

Ata Sari, Rozhina Rastgoo, Yazdan Jamshidi

Barrierefreier Zugang
27 June 2025 19:00–23:59 28 June 2025 10:00–23:59 29 June 2025 10:00–19:00
What happens when words lose their meaning? How does perception shift when two different translations coexist? In a world where communication is often ambiguous, what is said is not always the same as what is understood. Two subtitles, two perspectives – yet only those who understand both languages can perceive the distortion.

Are translations always accurate in what the media conveys to us? Can language truly allow us to explore and understand the world of others? What remains when we can no longer trust the words we hear? Can we ever fully grasp the reality of another, or is meaning always filtered through the lens of the translator? Is there such a thing as objective truth in language, or does it slip away as soon as we try to grasp it?

Spiegelei invites you to explore the subtle cracks between language, meaning, and perception. What remains when truth slips away, and we can no longer trust the words? How do we navigate a world where meaning is fluid and constantly shifting?

Biography

Ata Sari, Rozhina Rastgoo, Yazdan Jamshidi

Ata Saris' work is multilingual—photography, painting, and film. His creative approach is affective and shaped by collaborations with others.
Member of the Berlin-based collective non-psr.

Rozhina Rastgoo is a young artist from Iran living in Berlin, where she studies art. Her primary medium is painting, but her artistic practice extends to other disciplines. Her work often explores the theme of language.

Yazdan Jamshidi lives in Berlin and explores the complex experiences of a migrant artist through his music and art. His work examines themes of identity, migration, and cultural intersections.

Venue

Hobrechtstrasse 54
12047 Berlin
Germany

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Contact

01704142098

Accessibility

Barrierefreier Zugang

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