SUBLIMINAL SILENCE
Artworks by Filippo Michelangelo Ceredi and Alexandre Liberato
Casa de Música tuCanto
Nogatstr. 26, Berlin Neukölln
in the frame of
48 Stunden Neukölln Art Festival
28.06 · 7-10 PM · Vernissage
29.06 · 3-9 PM · 6 PM Performative Intervention by F. M. Ceredi
30.06 · 2-6 PM
(always free entry)
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Casa de Música tuCanto is pleased to announce a Sunday of art and design, featuring jewelry, photography, mirrors, fine art prints, natural wines and a very special performance by dancer Gloria Madas. DESIGN·ART·SUNDAY aims to promote local artists, designers and artisans in an open and inclusive space in Neukölln, Berlin’s most dynamic neighborhood.
19 NOV · 3 - 8 PM
Casa de Música tuCanto
Nogatstr. 26 · Neukölln
S/U-Bahn Hermannstr.
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JEWELRY
elisamaya
Between Colombia and Berlin, elisamaya designs handcrafted jewelry with recycled metals and stones from violence-free mines. Working with a team of highly skilled artisans, Elisa creates beautiful pieces with a unique story.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Felicia Scheuerecker
Her rigorously composed black and white analog photography focuses on the hidden, repressed and easily overlooked, and takes us on a liberating game with gender identities, exploring invisible and intangible beauty in a sensual way.
MIRRORS
NOÉ METAL DESIGN
Workshop for handcrafted furniture, bespoke objects and interior design, combining art and functionality in projects tailored exclusively to each client, giving everyday objects a new value that enhances living spaces.
FINE ART PRINTS
Alexandre Liberato
Limited series of Fine Art prints on Hahnemühle paper, in which Liberato, using photographs of the sea in San Sebastian, Spain, creates balanced compositions that combine the force of nature with clear geometric shapes.
NATURAL WINE
Casa Cantina
Exquisite wines with distinct personalities, produced from grapes grown in Tuscany, fermented with ritual devotion by Marco and Matt, hand-bottled by them in Etruria and displaying artworks by Berlin-based artists.
SPECIAL GUEST
Gloria Madas
Studied flamenco with leading artists from Spain and Latin America, as well as in the studio of the great dancer Ursula Lopez in Seville. Madas performed as a soloist and in groups in Chile, Argentina, Seville and Berlin.