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Monologue of a sock or What would we have told the children?

Sun 20.7.25, 5 pm – 6 pm

Photograph: Colour negative showing a person in uniform on a path lined with flowerbeds. The person's head and the entire upper half of the photograph are darkened and therefore obscured.

Carla Åhlander, Untitled, 2025, 35 mm colour negative

© Copyright and courtesy Carla Åhlander

Lecture Performance by Gernot Wieland with Carla Åhlander and Konstantin von Sichart
As part of the 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art

A fox jumps into the Spree.
A human thinks he has to save him.
What do we pass on - in language, in images, in gestures?
What would we tell the children?
Maybe everything.
Maybe just: That we don't know either?
What happens when a puppet show collapses before it ever takes the stage? What remains when the cast walks out—except, perhaps, a sock puppet too stubborn to quit?

“Monologue of a sock or What would we have told the children?” is a lecture performance born from the ashes of a doomed production for children and adults. Somewhere between memory and make-believe, three voices lead the audience through stories of animals and childhood, hierarchies and homes, and the quiet comedy of trying and failing.

With a mixture of storytelling, moving image, and the occasional threadbare puppet, this performance is not quite theatre, not quite a lecture. Absurd, touching, and gently anarchic, this is a piece about what remains when plans unravel, and the unexpected stories that then might emerge – and for the sock puppet left behind.

In English

Co-commissioned and co-produced by Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, Berlinische Galerie – Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Fotografie und Architektur

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Location

IBB Video Space
Alte Jakobstraße 124–128
10969 Berlin

Accessible entrance and toilet
Cinema benches, limited seating with backrests

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Admission free
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Information

Jessica Krieg
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Phone +49 030-789 02-777
krieg@berlinischegalerie.de