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September 14, 2025 3 pm
September 14, 2025 5 pm

Free admission
Limited capacity. Please register here:
September 14, 2025, 3 pm
September 14, 2025, 5 pm

Venue
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Studio
Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin

Language
English

An illustration drawn with a blue pencil of many people who are gathering together in the stomach of a whale. A Words displayed around the whale are connected to the people by fine lines.

Gernot Wieland, Family Constellation with a Fox, 2025, video still © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2025

September 14, 2025 3 pm
September 14, 2025 5 pm

Free admission
Limited capacity. Please register here:
September 14, 2025, 3 pm
September 14, 2025, 5 pm

Venue
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Studio
Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin

Language
English

A fox jumps into the Spree.
A human thinks he has to save him.
What do we pass on—in language, in images, in gestures?
What would we tell the children?
Maybe everything.
Maybe just: That we don’t know either?
What happens when a puppet show collapses before it ever takes the stage? What remains when the cast walks out—except, perhaps, a sock puppet too stubborn to quit?

Monologue of a sock or What would we have told the children? is a lecture performance born from the ashes of a doomed production for children and adults. Somewhere between memory and make-believe, three voices lead the audience through stories of animals and childhood, hierarchies and homes, and the quiet comedy of trying and failing. With a mixture of storytelling, moving image, and the occasional threadbare puppet, this performance is not quite theatre, not quite a lecture. Absurd, touching, and gently anarchic, this is a piece about what remains when plans unravel, and the unexpected stories that then might emerge—also for the sock puppet left behind.

Gernot Wieland, *1968 in Horn, Austria. Places of belonging: Hiking in the mountains in the fog, without any visibility. Book: Thievery and Songs, 2020.

Carla Åhlander, *1966 in Lund, Sweden. Places of belonging: Where my languages are spoken. Book: Carla Åhlander. Learn to read, 2022.

Konstantin von Sichart, *1989 in Munich, FRG. Places of belonging: Berlin in summer, Brazil. Affinity: Urso Ki Ti Schubsen.

Information on Accessibility

Venue:
The event will take place in the Studio in the front building of KW Institute for Contemporary Art. KW’s studio is currently not barrier-free. A staircase with 15 steps and railings leads up to the studio. Please send us an email at least three days in advance to the event to encounters@berlinbiennale.de to discuss potential accessibility options.

Time:
Entrance starts 30 minutes before the event.
The duration of the event is approximately 40 minutes.
The event is held without breaks.

Seating:
Chairs with backrests will be provided.

Sensory stimuli:
The event space is darkened.

Language:
The event will be held in English.
There is no translation.

Assistance:
Limited capacity. Please also register accompanying persons.
Service dogs can be brought along to the event.

Accessible toilet:
A barrier-free restroom is located on the 4th floor and is accessible via the elevator. The elevator is located in the courtyard on the left side between Café Bravo and the main entrance to KW.

Contact persons:
If you have any questions on-site or need support, please approach the entrance staff or the event team with the turquoise badges.