Leon Eichelbaum & Kati Schubin at kultur.lokal.fürth: Art about home and vulnerability


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An exhibition about home, pain, and visibility
With There Is No Other Place Like Home, an exhibition opens at kultur.lokal.fürth that radically deepens the concept of home. Leon Eichelbaum and Kati Schubin bring to the forefront a lived reality shaped by ME/CFS, withdrawal, dependency, caregiving, and the question of societal participation.
Photography, drawing, and text as lived art experience
The preliminary reporting from the city of Fürth describes intimate works in which photographs, drawings, and texts make visible a daily life with illness. This does not create a distanced illustration but rather an internal examination of the work: art as a testament to physicality, longing, and vulnerability, at the same time as a form of aesthetic experience and self-assertion.
Home as a sanctuary and boundary
The title of the exhibition opens up a cultural resonance space in which closeness and constriction, security and limitation intertwine. This is precisely where the strength of this presentation lies: it connects personal experience with societal relevance and questions how much public space a life in illness receives. This makes the exhibition an important contribution to cultural education and inclusive mediation.
A quiet, urgent statement in the cultural space
At kultur.lokal.fürth, the exhibition unfolds as a concentrated art experience in an urban context. The project space at Bahnhofplatz becomes a place of listening, empathy, and reflection. For visitors, a precisely curated encounter with a contemporary position emerges here, connecting sensitivity and attitude.
Conclusion: This exhibition shows how art makes the invisible visible. Anyone interested in contemporary photography, drawing, and socially engaged art should definitely experience There Is No Other Place Like Home live.
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