Sichtbar. Verknüpft. Frei.
100 years of GEDOK–3 exhibition venues, 30 female artists, 1 resonance chamber
Location 2
MaximiliansForum +Ö
April 30–June 11, 2026
Visible 24 hours a day
In the MaximiliansForum "art underpass," Ergül Cengiz displays a memorial portrait of GEDOK founder Ida Dehmel, which she created together with female artists from GEDOKmuc. Sculptor Olga Golos references artist Eva Hesse in her installation, and Erika Kassnel-Henneberg presents a computer-generated video artwork that addresses transhumanism. In her homage to Joseph Beuys, Doro Seror refers to his work “Zeige Deine Wunde” (Show Your Wound), which was exhibited in the same place 50 years ago, and combines this with an oversized motif of friendship.
Katrin Grote-Baker (Berlin) interprets Goethe's “Beherzigung” (Heeding) in a calligraphic-pictorial translation, Nina Heinlein (Franconia)'s large-format fabric sculpture negotiates between the past and the future, while the duo Silke Kästner (Berlin) and Sabine Schlunk (Munich) explore the space performatively in an evolving material installation.
Further Information:
www.gedok-muc.de
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Discipline:
Manufacture & Crafts
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Event code:
763
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Language:
German
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Barrier-free:
No
Speaker
Organiser
Schleißheimer Str. 61
80797 München
With over 300 members, GEDOKmuc is the largest regional group within the GEDOK organisation, which is the largest and longest-established interdisciplinary organisation for women artists in Europe.