#s1 div {width: 100%;}An attempt at taming a Czech Hedgehog
#s1 div {width: 100%;}Performed on 03.05.2025 at Kreuzberg Pavillon
#s1 div {width: 100%;}In the frame of Stagnation, Curated by Heiko Pfreundt with Lisa Schorm
#s1 div {width: 100%;}Photos : Paula G. Vidal
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#s1 div {width: 100%;}Stagnation is an abstract term that is often used negatively when referring to economic growth, but it also has direct meanings that can be applied to people, for example in psychology and wound healing.
#s1 div {width: 100%;}Psychologists describe stagnation as a conflict between wanting to hold on to the status quo and demanding change because something is clearly wrong.

#s1 div {width: 100%;}The exhibitions featuring works by artists from the studio house at Hobrechtstraße 31, which will be on display in the coming weeks, are an attempt to reapproach the concept of stagnation,
#s1 div {width: 100%;}to interpret it differently in an artistic context, and possibly to rehabilitate it.

#s1 div {width: 100%;}In his site-specific installations and performances, Pierre-Étienne Morelle explores the relationships and tensions that arise between space and the bodies, objects, and materials
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#s1 div {width: 100%;}The opening of the STAGNATION exhibition series will feature a performance for which the artist has designed a local version of the so-called “Tschechenigel.”
#s1 div {width: 100%;}A “Tschechenigel” is a barrier used to block armored vehicles and was developed by the Czech military during World War II.
#s1 div {width: 100%;}The construction consists of three interconnected beams without a common center point and is suitable for improvised on-site production, as it is possible to use a variety of existing local materials.


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