
Berlin, the Bitch and the Witch
Lucius Andres Anhello, Pharaz Azimi, Lotta Beckers, Caligola, Ben Glas, Susanne Grau, Ana Hupe, Selma Lindgren, Alexander Norton (Annita Sleep), Kaya Pilsner, Mirae kh Rhee, Anton Steenbock
Kunstbrücke am Wildenbruch
Weigandufer, at the corner of Wildenbruchbrücke, Berlin, Berlin 12045
Wed–Sun 12–6pm
Admission
Free Admission
About
Beneath the bridge a conclave gathers. Bitches and witches build a barricade, the rising smoke hexing the messages of the street. _Berlin, the Bitch and the Witch_ conjures a collective spell against the circuits of capital that shape and exhaust life in the contemporary city. In the Western world, magic is often used as a metaphor for the mystical, the sacred, and the imaginative, challenging ‘rational’ or ‘scientific’ frameworks of understanding. Here magic is a method. The exhibition gathers artist-magicians who work with movement, sound, irony, fiction, and irreverence to reveal what capitalism renders invisible: care, madness, healing, resistance, and interconnection. Like a circle around a fire, these works open a shared space where _Bitches and Witches_ reclaim knowledge, protect one another, and imagine new forms of survival within Berlin’s monsters, ruins, and rhythms. The show does not ask for permission, it lights it up.