Re-Explore / Re-Write II

Exhibition of the subject Intermedial Design at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart February 16 - March 27, 2022

In public collections, archives, and museums, political perspectives are (re)constructed and shaped to provide structures and content for the transmission of history.

In the process, a Eurocentric canon of knowledge developed over generations, which is critically and artistically questioned by students of the ABK Stuttgart in an exhibition.

 During the summer and winter semesters of 2021/22, students engaged in artistic research processes with selected (virtual) collections and the spaces of the Linden Museum in connection with the LindenLAB. In this exhibition they present their artistic works as new approaches and perspectives for the mediation of history and the present in a museum context.


RE-EXPLORE / RE-WRITE II is a seminar and exhibition by the Intermedial Design Department, Staatliche Akademie Der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, under the direction of Professor Antonia Low and artist Luise Schröder, in close collaboration with Henrike Hoffmann, project coordinator of the LindenLAB at the Linden Museum.


Participating artists: Eunyoung Bae, Marie David, Vesna Hetzel, Janosch Müller, Sophie Rebentisch, Julia Schmutz, Veronika Schneider, Julia Helene Scholl


A cooperation of: State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart, LindenLAB

With the kind support of: Stiftung Landesbank Baden-Württemberg, Kulturstiftung des Bundes

Ever since humans discovered and settled the island worlds in the Pacific thousands of years ago, there have been many connections between the widely scattered land areas in the largest sea on earth.

In cooperation with:
Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, China Center Tübingen, HFT Stuttgart

With kind support:

Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Karl Schlecht Stiftung, Tübinger Vereinigung für Volkskunde e.V., Universitätsbund Tübingen e. V., Stiftung Landesbank Baden-Württemberg, Netzwerk transformierender Lehre in Baden-Württemberg, Verein Freunde Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart