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Cooper & Gorfer

Hysteria

Painting of two people on colorful background
Becoming Eve, "original collage" © Cooper & Gorfer

Who are we when everything is shifting? What instincts do we bury to belong? With Hysteria, artist duo Cooper & Gorfer invite us into an emotional landscape where chaos and clarity, tenderness and rage, myth and memory coexist. Hysteria is both an exhibition and an invocation – an exploration of identity, transformation, and the power of collective female experience.

The title Hysteria itself is a reclamation. Long used to pathologize and marginalize women – the term is reimagined as a space of power and depth. Hysteria is no longer a condition to suppress but an emotional landscape to explore – an inner space where contradiction is not only allowed but essential.

The artists take inspiration from the surrealist game Cadavre Exquis, crafting towering female deities composed of shared limbs, disjointed memories, and mythic iconographies. In their fragmented beauty, they become both guardians and disruptors – embodying resilience, metamorphosis, and radical selfhood.

Painting of two women in blue on colorful background
The Wrestle, "Print", © Cooper & Gorfer

Hysteria is a place of myth and magic, of mess and meaning – a deeply sensory journey through the layered dimensions of selfhood. It does not ask for passive observation, but for presence. For vulnerability. For memory. And above all, for transformation.

Credits

The exhibition is curated by Thomas Schäfer (Associate Director of Exhibitions) in collaboration with the artists.

Until 16 Nov 2025

Feng Li 冯立

White Nights in Wonderland

From Paris to Tokyo, this exhibition transforms everyday streets into unscripted stages, capturing two decades of fleeting moments that reveal the humour, tension, and wonder of the mundane.

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Women in a red dress captured on a wide terrace with large buildings in the background
© Feng Li 冯立, White Night Series

Emerging artist

Until 15 Sep 2025

Samet Durgun

Come Get Your Honey

In Come Get Your Honey, photographer Samet Durgun explores queer life in Berlin through tender, intimate images of LGBTQIA+ refugees and asylum seekers that, based on trust, listening and shared experience, developed into a personal project.

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Portrait of a young man next to a window
Gabo Gazing, 2020, from the series Come Get Your Honey © Samet Durgun