To follow pick lists you need to be logged in.
OK
menu

Menu

Switch city:

Basel

Select City

Back

Roots

Hoda Tawakol, Feed Me the Milk of Your Eyes, 2024, Photo: Enric Duch

Artists

Hoda Tawakol

Press release

Curators: Emma Borwieck und Eva da Silva Antunes Alves
 

Gardens are places of cultural identity located at the
interface between nature and culture. Although they are an integral part of everyday culture, in the city they appear like oases in which one becomes more conscious of our own relationship to nature. The perception of one’s own physicality in the „natural“ environment of the garden makes it possible to experience the self and one’s own identity anew. The work of the Hamburg-based French-Egyptian artist Hoda Tawakol (*1968, in London, Great Britain) starts at this point. Drawing on biographical experiences, she creates connections between traditions and rituals, different cultures and forms of flora and fauna. In her works, Hoda Tawakol not only combines diverse questions on environmental and natural themes, but also on gender politics and body culture, which are also anchored in the materiality of her artistic work. In her work, she questions the role of plants in our environment in the formation of identity. Where does culture begin, where does nature end and where – but also how – do we locate ourselves as humans in this theoretical construct? Tawakol’s artistic practice invites visitors to reflect on these questions and challenges them on a sensual and intellectual level.

Hoda Tawakol is developing a new site-specific work for the garden of the Georg Kolbe Museum. With her outdoor textile work, she creates spaces for dialogue: with native and non-native plants, with her own and other identities, as well as experiences and challenges that appeal to the senses and stimulate the mind. The artist creates a new place to linger, work and contemplate in the museum’s historic sculpture garden. With an extensive programme, the artist and the Georg Kolbe Museum invite you to a summer in the garden that encourages us to re-locate and encounter the place, the art, our surroundings and ourselves.

Through
13 October 2024
Venue
Georg Kolbe Museum
Address
Sensburger Allee 25
14055 Berlin
Hours
Wed-Mon: 11:00-18:00