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Exhibition

Rimini Protokoll: Nachlass – Pièces sans personnes

Date
Saturday, 1 July 2017
Location
Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
Country
Germany

What remains of us after we die? How can memories be staged? Stefan Kaegi accompanied eight people who, for different reasons, have decided to prepare their farewell. Thus, in collaboration with the set designer Dominic Huber, spaces were created that tell the story of what remains of people when they are no longer there: an EU ambassador documents a foundation that will continue her work in Africa when she is gone. ... Image: Rimini Protokoll: “Nachlass – Pièces sans personnes” © Samuel Rubio