KH門 Festival
The KH門 festival sees students of the ctrl-space seminar showing interventions and performances in public space and on the building site of the upcoming new KHM building on Heumarkt 14.
The KH門 festival opens together with the KHM OPEN on the evening of July 21st, 2021. This page will be under construction until then.




















KH門
Participants:
Bidisha Das,
Cao Bijun,
Jeesoo Hong & Hye Young Sin,
Jey Yoo,
Julia Vergazova,
Kihuun Park,
Naoto Hieda,
Ting-Chun Liu.
The works on display reflect the difficult conditions for art during the pandemic and are partly very personal reactions to the experience of being locked out, from each other and from the social space KHM.
The proclamation of the KH門 Festival is the counter-proposal, the ceremonial opening of all spaces to the public. The title is a pun on "KHM". 門 is the Chinese and Japanese ideogram for gate/door and is pronounced [mu:n] / moo͞n in Korean, and similarly in many East Asian countries.
The ctrl-space seminar is taught by Christian Sievers. In the summer semester of 2021, phenomena of the corona and climate crises were examined for their potential as raw material for art, using the term "access" as a point of focus. Particular attention was paid to working out new ways of enabling interaction and exchange with the audience.
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