September 19, 2025, 4:30 p.m.
Weltkunstzimmer
Performance, Walk
Meeting point: Weltkunstzimmer, courtyard
Participation is free of charge and possible without registration.
Curation
Lea Schleiffenbaum, Mischa Kuball, Janine Blöß
As part of space_relations, Weltkunstzimmer, in co-curation with Lea Schleiffenbaum, Mischa Kuball, and Janine Blöß, invites you to a special city tour: The Urban Space Theory Walk opens up the city as a space for discourse.
At four stations in public spaces and with artistic input (sensory-reflective strolling in several acts), experts provide discursive and artistic impulses on current issues relating to cities, space, and coexistence—followed by short discussions with the audience.
With discursive and artistic contributions by Eva Busch, Mary Dellenbaugh-Losse, Balz Isler, Alexis Rodriguez Suarez, and Mirjam Zadoff, topics such as multi-perspective narratives, spaces critical of power and memory, urban development oriented toward the common good, commons and cultural memory, alliances, solidarity, and approaches to artistic spatial practices are negotiated.
Each station offers up to 30 minutes of input and 15 minutes of conversation. The stations are deliberately designed to be ephemeral, without a fixed infrastructure, and open to random passersby.
Meeting point: Weltkunstzimmer, courtyard
The Urban Space Theory Walk is part of the final presentation How to make friends as part of the year-long project space_relations by Weltkunstzimmer and conceptual artist Mischa Kuball. Under the guiding question “What connects us today and tomorrow?”, space_relations 2025 explores how art can connect people, spaces, and disciplines—transforming Weltkunstzimmer into a place of living connections between art, the cultural scene, institutions, urban society, and public space.







© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop

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September 19, 2025, 4:30 p.m.
Weltkunstzimmer
Performance, Walk
Meeting point: Weltkunstzimmer, courtyard
Participation is free of charge and possible without registration.
Curation
Lea Schleiffenbaum, Mischa Kuball, Janine Blöß
As part of space_relations, Weltkunstzimmer, in co-curation with Lea Schleiffenbaum, Mischa Kuball, and Janine Blöß, invites you to a special city tour: The Urban Space Theory Walk opens up the city as a space for discourse.
At four stations in public spaces and with artistic input (sensory-reflective strolling in several acts), experts provide discursive and artistic impulses on current issues relating to cities, space, and coexistence—followed by short discussions with the audience.
With discursive and artistic contributions by Eva Busch, Mary Dellenbaugh-Losse, Balz Isler, Alexis Rodriguez Suarez, and Mirjam Zadoff, topics such as multi-perspective narratives, spaces critical of power and memory, urban development oriented toward the common good, commons and cultural memory, alliances, solidarity, and approaches to artistic spatial practices are negotiated.
Each station offers up to 30 minutes of input and 15 minutes of conversation. The stations are deliberately designed to be ephemeral, without a fixed infrastructure, and open to random passersby.
Meeting point: Weltkunstzimmer, courtyard
The Urban Space Theory Walk is part of the final presentation How to make friends as part of the year-long project space_relations by Weltkunstzimmer and conceptual artist Mischa Kuball. Under the guiding question “What connects us today and tomorrow?”, space_relations 2025 explores how art can connect people, spaces, and disciplines—transforming Weltkunstzimmer into a place of living connections between art, the cultural scene, institutions, urban society, and public space.







© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop
© Pia Koop

Kindly supported by



