Members of the Artists' Association of Congolese Plantation Workers (CAPTC) in Lusanga, Congo. from left to right: Olele Mulela Mabamba, Irène Kanga, Huguette Kilembi, Jérémie Mabiala, Jean Kawata, Mbuku Kimpala, Ced'art Tamasala and Matthieu Kasiama. In the background the exhibition space White Cube
Human Activities, 2020, Members of the Artists' Association of Congolese Plantation Workers (CAPTC) in Lusanga, Congo. from left to right: Olele Mulela Mabamba, Irène Kanga, Huguette Kilembi, Jérémie Mabiala, Jean Kawata, Mbuku Kimpala, Ced'art Tamasala and Matthieu Kasiama. In the background the exhibition space White Cube

Land and soil

from 14.00 €

Event location

Düsseldorf, K21 Kunstsammlung

Dates

Next date:29.11.2025
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Time

Start:11:00
End:18:00

From indigenous societies to utopian blockchain projects: The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is presenting a multifaceted exhibition at K21, in which over 20 international artists and collectives reflect on the use and management of resources. The focus is on soil - as an economic, ecological and social foundation.

The show combines urgent questions about the housing crisis in Düsseldorf with global challenges such as the protection of the Amazon. Through immersive video installations, sculptures made of chocolate and participatory spaces, the museum situates itself as an actor in the history of the global economy. The exhibition focuses on industrialization and mining as the roots of local prosperity.

By bringing together historical, economic and ecological perspectives, the exhibition invites visitors to reflect on a sustainable and just future. Düsseldorf as a location for large companies is reflected upon, as are the global effects of land use and resource distribution. The interplay of art, history and society makes "Grund und Boden" a relevant contribution to the current debate on climate change, social justice and economic responsibility. Those interested in history will also learn more about the exhibition venue K21 in its historical function as a parliament building.

With works by: Maria Thereza Alves, Simon Denny, Nir Evron, Dor Guez, Artists' Association of Congolese Plantation Workers (CATPC), Christopher Kulendran Thomas, Gordon Matta-Clark, Kathryn Larsen, Grace Ndiritu, Johannes Paul Raether, Lin May Saeed, Shimabuku, terra0, Ron Tran, Julia Watson and others.

Important information about the event

  • Saturday, 29 Nov 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 18:00
    Sunday, 30 Nov 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 18:00
    Tuesday, 2 Dec 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 18:00
    Wednesday, 3 Dec 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 22:00
    Thursday, 4 Dec 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 18:00
    Friday, 5 Dec 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 18:00
    Saturday, 6 Dec 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 18:00
    Sunday, 7 Dec 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 18:00
    Tuesday, 9 Dec 2025
    Start: 11:00
    End: 18:00
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    from 5,00 Euro per person (students and trainees)

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Event location

K21 Kunstsammlung

Ständehausstraße 1
40217 Düsseldorf

Phone: +49 211 8381204

E-Mail: service@kunstsammlung.de

Contact

K21 Kunstsammlung

Ständehausstraße 1
40217 Düsseldorf

Phone: +49 211 8381204

E-Mail: service@kunstsammlung.de

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