Really?

With blackros_e, Gent Bislimi alias Dark D. Dragon,
Andreas Rach, Pascale Schuster, Mathias Strauß,
Belana Zabel

In our thoroughly digitised age, immediacy, "realness" and authenticity are considered the style phenomena of the moment. Under the title #nofilter, the artsprogram at Zeppelin University is exploring this new imperative of authenticity and the associated idea that each person or group can only speak for themselves. On this basis, we ask what is the current state of a somatically, affectively and rationally shared world. Do we live in pathologically isolated filter bubbles and epistemic silos? Is it up to mere judgement with whom we empathise, who we believe and who we understand? Or is the real challenge of civilisation to refine the practices of mediation in order to understand that which is not ourselves? What role do the arts and sciences play in communicating worlds of experience that initially seem unfamiliar? How elastic are universities when it comes to forms of knowledge and cognition that do not spring from scientific logic and how do people with autism, synaesthesia, depression, psychosis or ADHD appear in these? With the exhibition "Really?", we place the knowledge, thinking and experience of neurodiverse people and their artistic practice at the centre.

The exhibition "Really?" shows works by neurodiverse artists who work at the Goldbach Atelier of the SKID socio-cultural integration services in Überlingen, where they are supported in their individual work. In their art practice, the artists process their everyday routines and orders, familiar experiences and fantasies. Their works are not indebted to the discourses of the art world. However, this does not make them any more or less authentic, but rather testifies to the fact that there are different ways of developing and refining forms of articulation and language.


The exhibited works reveal their own approach to reality. Some deal with traumatic experiences and disturbing conflicts or articulate the desire for closeness, friendship and normality, others testify to a struggle for a foothold in reality and a pull into fantasy worlds, dark moods and abysses.


The artistic spectrum of the exhibition is extremely wide-ranging. It includes the shrill cartoons by Pascale Schuster, the magical abstract landscapes by blackros_e, dreamed-up friends with the faces of digital avatars by Belana Zabel and the systematics captured in colourful symbols that Dark D. Dragon designs as the basis of his all-encompassing parallel world, the "Scherben Welt" (world of shards). Andreas Rach's paintings reflect a cheerful view of his own work and unfold a very concrete 'company portrait' of the Überlingen institution in which he works. Matthias Strauß' dense notations allow us to participate in a search movement in the thicket of interwoven thought networks of small flickering ornaments, microbe-like creatures and stars. "Really?" invites us to see realities in the plural without having to regard them as isolated from one another.

Project team

Karen van den Berg | Academic director of the artsprogram of Zeppelin University | karen.vandenberg@zu.de

Aladi Njei | Technical planning and installation | Site Management Zeppelin Universität

Ramiz Hetemi | Site Management Zeppelin Universität

Christina Peterfaj | Collaboration production and coordination artsprogram

Michael Roggon | Head of Goldbach Atelier and Galerie Käsering

Rahel Spöhrer | Curatorial management artsprogram

Julius Thinnes | Curatiorial assistance


In collaboration with SKID gGmbh

SKID

Opening hours


28.03.2025

Opening from 7 pm | 8 pm Dialogue tour with Karen van den Berg and Michael Roggon


31.03.- 09.05. 2025

Mon-Fri 10 am - 4 pm


10.05. -31.08.2025

Open on request and for events


01.09.- 24.10.2025

Mon-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

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