"Künstlerinnen-Salon - Friedensliebe" is an interdisciplinary event format that brings together visual art, performance, literature and music by female artists in a curated salon context.
In a deliberate departure from traditional formats, the salon creates an intimate, dialogue-based space in which artistic processes, resonances and encounters take centre stage.
The aim is to strengthen the visibility of female artists in the long term and make it possible to experience art as a living, open process.
The combination of exhibition, live acts and moderated talks creates a work-in-progress atmosphere that promotes exchange, networking and shared experience.
Exhibition
"the small format" art by members of the Düsseldorf Women Artists Association
From painting, photography, sculpture, graphics to objects.
Performance
Sequence from the "Medusa Project" by Inge Harms (GEDOK), Butho dancer, performer and theatre educator
Reading
With the author Monia Tahar
Music
With DJane Candy Dandy and music from the 60s (Girls in the Garage) to punk ladies, riot grrls and current trends (electropop bitches).
Salon Talks
Moderated dialogue formats provide insights into the artists' working methods and thought processes. These talks are an integral part of the artistic concept and promote reflection, exchange and sustainable networking.
Floor painting in the exhibition space on life, faith, nonsense and no-word sentences Participation of guests in a "wortandwondercloud".
"Peaceful" street painting with pastel chalks. Everyone can join in. (Source: Düsseldorfer Künstlerinnnen e.V.)