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<div><b>Apocalypse and APOCALYPSE</b> Magazine No. 3</div>
<div>gottrekorder e.v. in cooperation with Ve.Sch
Kunstverein and Sarah Sharafi</div>
<div>Curated by Robert Gruber and Sarah Sharafi</div>
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<div><b>APOCALYPSE No. 3</b> by Sarah Sharafi & Holger
Schulze</div>
<div>works by</div>
<div>Renke Brandt, Kristina Cyan, Robert Gruber, Vahan
Khachatryan, Liudmila Kirsanova,</div>
<div>Stefan Klampfer, Nika Kupyrova, Phillip Langer, Rainer
Menke, Maaijke Middelbeek,</div>
<div>Tobias Muno, Lauren Nickou, Lars Rosenbohm, Sarah
Sharafi, Paula Tietjen</div>
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<div><b>GNEVER</b> performing 3 songs</div>
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<div>& works from the collection and the collective</div>
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<div>Opening: 14.12.2023, 18:00</div>
<div>14.12. - 21.12.2023</div>
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<div><font size="2">Vahan Khachatryan, untitled, drawing,
2020, in: APOCALYPSE No. 3, 2023</font></div>
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<div><b>APOCALYPSE</b> brings together subjective and poetic
stances from various fields ofart and thought that touch
upon contemporary issues as well as artistic, personal,
philosophical, and political themes. Out of a conviction
that it is crucial to reinforce intellectual discourse
beyond slogans and interest-based politics, APOCALYPSE
aims to engage in complex discussions without presenting
easy answers or leveling accusations.</div>
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