Andreas Mühe transforms wartime bunkers into soft and cuddly artworks for latest exhibition
Andreas Mühe’s exhibition “Bunker—Real Historical Space” at Kunsthaus Dahlem explores the theme of bunkers in Europe, tying it to the historical significance of D-Day. Through playful installations and sculptures, Mühe addresses the rise of right-wing movements and the presence of bunkers in today’s landscape, transforming heavy concrete structures into soft toy replicas. The exhibition invites visitors to question the metaphorical meaning of bunkers and reflects on the artist’s personal history in East Germany. Inspired by photography and philosophical writings, Mühe’s work offers a unique perspective on history and hope. Visit Kunsthaus Dahlem to experience this thought-provoking exhibition until October 6, 2024.
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Leonie Schultz completed her studies in Digital Media and Design at the Berlin University of the Arts. She focuses on digital installations and interactive art, often incorporating elements of sound and light to create immersive experiences. Leonie has been involved in several digital art festivals and is known for her innovative approach to storytelling through technology.