From 5 March, artist and designer Jerszy Seymour (born 1968) will present a large-format social sculpture at Berlin’s Museum of Applied Arts, which will be transformed into a stage for performances and encounters in the spring. ‘Mutuogenesis’ seeks new impulses for solidarity-based coexistence and explores forms of learning and production within a community whose core is social and ecological justice.
Based on a year-long process that enabled diverse design and art productions with young people as well as interventions by international artists, designers and activists, a museum space is transformed into a multi-layered, colourful, immersive environment. A walk-in spatial sculpture made of found, used and ecological materials. Object-based and media elements condense into a large-format installation that is activated by performances, dance sessions, workshops, concerts and raves: as a blueprint for …
Continue reading the article on DEEDS.NEWS
Image above: Jerszey Seymour, Mutuogenesis, Exhibition view 01, Photo: Trevor Good, 2026
