We cordially invite you to an event series in September as supporting program to the exhibition Room in Room. The exhibition Room in Room, taking place in the Grüntuch Ernst Lab in the former Jewish Girls’ School, brings together positions from photography, architecture and installation in a negotiation of the view into, onto and through space. It features works by Jan Bitter, Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani, Axel Hütte, Veronika Kellndorfer, Carsten Krohn, Kirstin Rogge, Philipp Schaerer, Susanne Schuricht, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Sinta Werner.

An interdisciplinary symposium will juxtapose perspectives from art, architecture and cultural studies to examine the problem of space as a fundamental existential question. Events will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays on September 8th, 10th, 15th and 17th at 7 pm. Entrance is free. Talks are held in German.

Tuesday, 8 September
Room and Form
Karsten Schubert (architect): Spatial impressions and expression forms
Modeling of space through architectural form
Discussion with Jasper Cepl (architecture theorist), Hans Kollhoff (architect), Uwe Schröder (architect)

Thursday, 10 September
Room and Image
Cora Waschke: Perspective as a view
On the relationship between architecture and photography in modernity 
Discussion witht Bernd Bess, Armand Grüntuch (architect), Ulrich Müller (Architektur Galerie Berlin)

Tuesday, 15 September
Room and Reality
Stephan Günzel (cultural scientist): The reality of space 
Discussion with Jörg H. Gleiter (architecture theorist) and Ludwig Seyfarth (curator, art critic)

Thursday, 17 September
Room and Meaning
Poetic moments in architecture
Lecture, dialogue, discussion Albert Kirchengast (architecture theorist) and Jörn Köppler (architect)

All events begin at 7 pm.
Talks are held in German.
Entrance is free.

Grüntuch Ernst Lab
former Jewish Girls’ School
Auguststraße 11–13
10117 Berlin
www.room-in-room.tumblr.com

Initiated by Susanne Schuricht and Karsten Schubert (architect) 
Editorial and text: Charlotte Silbermann 
In cooperation with Grüntuch Ernst Architects and frontviews