Human-Coral Art Exhibition Judith Klein-Seetharaman Lab | ASU

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What is it?

A German exhibition titled, "Tandem Human-Coral," in which 124 artists from 10 countries and 3 continents sent in their artwork. It's a traveling exhibit that has so far been showcased in Munich, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Kiel, Berlin, Bremen, Bremerhaven, and Hamburg. It will be showcased in Ulm in April and in other cities afterwards. See below for more information, including a preview of the submitted artwork on the official submission website, a magazine cover talking about the exhibit, and additional links covering the Hamburg exhibit (up from February 22nd to March 6th, 2025)!

Cover Image Translation: Art & Culture Dazzling: Eastern European cinema at the KinoHafen film festival (p. 48). Creepy: Columnist Nele Gerber is surrounded by spiders (p. 56). Beautiful: How Irena found new stability with Hinz&Kunzt (p. 58). What connects people and corals? 124 artists from around the world provide answers to this question with their mail-artworks on the theme of climate protection – on display until March 6 at the Bedürfnisanstalt (Bleickenallee 26a, Tue–Fri, 5–8 PM, Sat & Sun, 2–8 PM, free admission). Image: Eden Bender

Additional Coverage of the Event

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