Maria Kulikovska

Let Me Say: It’s Not Forgotten

  • Film
  • Installation
18:00–22:00
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The sculptures and videos presented at HAU reflect the multi-layered and complex life of Maria Kulikovska. After her work had been destroyed by occupying Russian forces in Donetsk, Ukraine, following the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Kuliskovska was urged to create a series of feminist and activist work. The constant destruction and re-creation of her body as life size sculptures show the impact of the ongoing regional conflict in personal lives. 

Film: video performance “Let Me Say: It’s Not Forgotten”, a special for HAU Hebbel am Ufer (2019), and “Lustration”, a special for Vogue UA.                                                                       

Dates

Past
  • Thu 20.6.2019, 18:00 / HAU2
  • Fri 21.6.2019, 18:00 / HAU2
  • Sat 22.6.2019, 18:00 / HAU2
  • Tue 25.6.2019, 18:00 / HAU2
  • Wed 26.6.2019, 18:00 / HAU2
  • Sat 29.6.2019, 18:00 / HAU2
  • Sun 30.6.2019, 18:00 / HAU2
Notes:

Performative talk with Maria Kulikovska on June 26, 19:00, at HAU2 foyer. Free admission

Location

HAU2
Hallesches Ufer 34, 10963 Berlin

There are two marked parking spots in front of the building. Barrier-free restroom facilities are available. Four relaxed seats are available in the first row of HAU2. Tickets for wheelchair users and accompanying persons can also be booked via the ticketing system. If you need help, please contact our Ticketing & Service team at +49 (0)30 259004-27 or send us an email to
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