As part of Berlin Art Week, we cordially invite you to ›Another Sunday Afternoon‹, a one-day programme featuring open exhibitions and studios, performances, and concerts. The event will take place on 14 SEP 2025, between 2—9pm.
On display will be two new exhibitions from the haubrok foundation: ›Lamps and Furniture‹, a group show featuring works by Carol Bove, Martin Boyce, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Douglas Gordon, Stefan Kern, Carolyn Lazard, Ghislaine Leung, Jonathan Monk, Philippe Parreno, Florian Slotawa, Franz West, and Heimo Zobernig. As well as ›Blocking Templates‹, a solo exhibition with Christopher Williams, who will give a guided tour at 4pm.
The Galerie Adamski / Berlin, located on the premises, will also open its doors and present works by artist Mario Fischer under the title ›Diese räudigen Maschinen | These mangy machines‹.
In addition, some of the tenants are inviting visitors to tour their studios.
The live programme will kick off at 3pm with actress Caroline Peters and author, lawyer, and political activist Klaus Lederer, who will discuss Peters' recently published novel ›Ein anderes Leben‹ (Another Life), in which a daughter looks back on her mother's unusual life decades after her death. Peters herself will read several passages from the book. This event will be in German.
Afterwards, starting at 4pm, Christopher Williams will give a guided tour of his exhibition ›Blocking Templates‹, which opens on the evening of 12 SEP 2025.
If you are interested, you can register by emailing [email protected] by 11 SEP 2025, at the latest. Please note that the guided tour will be held in English.
At 5pm, ›Tuning In‹, a performance by the collective gameisalreadyset with dancer Woosang Jeon and musician Won June Choi, presented by Constanza Macras | DorkyPark, will begin. The performance challenges the notion that misunderstandings are normal: every person transmits on their own frequency, sometimes in harmony, sometimes out of tune. With sound at its core—from the pure vibration of a singing bowl to synthesized rhythms to contrasting children's voices and oscillators—a multi-layered interplay of harmony, disruption, and miscommunication emerges. With sounds, objects, and gestures, the two performers establish and then dismantle connections to the space and the audience, creating a haunting image of information flow, speechlessness, and the persistent search for understanding.
Starting at 6pm, the recording studio Big Snuff Berlin will bring ›Another Sunday Afternoon‹ to a musical close with a total of three concerts: alongside a surprise act, the bands Pult and Children will perform. The latter have been known since 2022 for their raw noise rock sounds; Pult mixes heavy kraut, 70s film music, and folk across genres.
The entire day's program will be captured in a pop-up radio show: ›You Are Here‹ is a temporary radio station that broadcasts from and to ›Fahrbereitschaft‹. Visitors will be given portable FM radios with which they can receive the program terrestrially. The show features conversations with artists, short features on the current exhibitions, and live music. Visitors can watch the radio producers at work through the studio windows, or they can tune in to the station and listen to what is happening elsewhere while wandering around the grounds.
Admission to the event is free.