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Rebecca Horn: Moon Mirror Journey

7 May 2016 at 19.30–21.00
This film still shows a man in maroon robes and turban walking between tall tiled buildings with intricate blue illustrations on each tile.

A poetic journey through three decades of Horn’s artistic practice, Moon Mirror Journey reveals the connections between some of her most significant installations, sculptures, films and drawings

This film still shows a man in maroon robes and turban walking between tall tiled buildings with intricate blue illustrations on each tile.

Rebecca Horn, Moon Mirror Journey

Colour photograph of an exterior building with circular lights above it in the sky

​Rebecca Horn Moon Mirror Journey 2011 film still

In her documentary Moon Mirror Journey, Horn looks back at her most important works from the past 25 years. These range from the Concert in Reverse in Münster (1987) and the Concert for Buchenwald (1999, Weimar and Ettersberg Castle) to the Spiriti di Madreperla (2002), an installation in Naples’ monumental Piazza del Plebiscito, and the large retrospective of her work at the Martin-Gropius-Bau in 2007. An absorbing, poetic life’s journey emerges from the wealth of footage, presenting a voyage through time and space that the artist has called her ‘Sufi journey’. The film features original music by composer and multi-instrumentalist Hayden Chisholm.

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7 May 2016 at 19.30–21.00

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    1944–2024
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