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Uncanny Shifts

© Heinrich Holtgreve

22.8. – 4.10.26
Wed – Sun
11–18 h

Address

Ev. Stadtkirche Sankt Petri und others
Westenhellweg / Petrikirchhof 1
44137 Dortmund

Accessibility

An exhibition close to Dortmund main station

With Works by Ellinor Aurora Aasgaard & Zayne Armstrong, Anushka Chkheidze, Aleksandra Domanović, Kein schöner Archiv (Michael Annoff & Nuray Demir), Katrin Mayer, Hans Ostapenko with MNPL, Ziran Sha Pei, Joanna Piotrowska, Neda Saeedi, sakasaka, Silke Schönfeld, Transsolar, UH HUH HER, Driant Zeneli and The Troubadour by Ari Benjamin Meyers in co-production with Manifesta 16 Ruhr

Familiar environments are changing, fundamental orders are shifting, and threatening events are repeating themselves: the uncanny could be considered a state that describes the prevailing mood of the present. While committed scientists are trying to find ways out of the global crises, feelings of fear and uncertainty are mixed with polemics, denial and rejection in the discourse fueled by authoritarian voices.

The exhibition Uncanny Shifts uses artistic means to address some ecological, social, and political interactions of our time. At various locations around Dortmund's main railway station, sculptural, installation and performative works interact with their surroundings. They encounter a complex present with new inventions, curiosity, prudence, beauty and melancholic analyses. 

Some projects were developed as part of the programme Zu Gast bei Urbane Künste Ruhr.
An exhibition by Urbane Künste Ruhr for the Ruhrtriennale 2026

Your visit

The exhibition takes place at different locations which are within walking distance from the main station. The locations are accessible for wheelchair users (with exceptions). If you have any questions, our team will be happy to help you at several locations and at the information stand in the pedestrian zone at Westenhellweg/Petrikirchplatz. Information material is also available on site for your orientation. 

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English audio tour: Listen here

By public transport
Dortmund main station or metro lines U 41, U 45, U 47, U 49 to Kampstraße stop

By car
DOPARK Underground car park Westentor
Navigation: Schmiedingstr. 10, 44137 Dortmund

A Aleksandra Domanović: Dortmunder Hauptbahnhof, Königswall 15, 44137 Dortmund
B Neda Saeedi: Max-Von-Der-Grün-Platz 5, 44137 Dortmund
C Hans Ostapenko mit MNPL: Fußgängerzone zwischen Café Bernstein & Sparkasse Dortmund
D Kein Schöner Archiv, Transsolar, Anushka Chkheidze, Joanna Piotrowska, Ziran Sha Pei: Ev. Stadtkirche Sankt Petri: Westenhellweg/ Petrikirchhof 1, 44137 Dortmund
E Ellinor Aurora Aasgaard & Zayne Armstrong, Silke Schönfeld, Driant Zeneli, sakasaka: Ehemaliges Optikergeschäft, Hansastraße 26-28, 44137 Dortmund
F Katrin Mayer: HANS C: Hansastraße 6-12, 44137 Dortmund
G Kein schöner Archiv (Michael Annoff & Nuray Demir): Dietrich-Keuning-Haus: Leopoldstraße 50-58, 44147 Dortmund
H Tingling Earth – Schauer unter der Haut der Erde🔥: Künstler*innenhaus Dortmund: Sunderweg 1, 44147 Dortmund
I UH HUH HER: Lautsprecher in Dortmunder U Etage 4, Leonie-Reygers-Terrasse, 44137 Dortmund


Artistic Director:

Britta Peters

Curators:

Alisha Raissa Danscher und Britta Peters

Booklet

Open Publication

Exhibition booklet

The exhibition Uncanny Shifts uses artistic means to address some ecological, social, and political interactions of our time. At various locations around Dortmund's main railway station, sculptural, installation and performative works interact with their surroundings. They encounter a complex present with new inventions, curiosity, prudence, beauty and melancholic analyses.

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Programme

  • Open Event

    © Heinrich Holtgreve

    Sa., 22.8.26, 15 hView

    Opening Uncanny Shifts

  • Open Event

    © Valentin Bansac

    Sa., 22.8.26, 19 hView

    Opening Tingling Earth – Schauer unter der Haut der Erde🔥

  • Open Event
    So., 23.8.26, 14–16 hView

    Guided Tour

Hamminkeln

The Grand Snail Tour will be accompanied by literary, photographic and illustrative artists, who will collect impressions and reflections from the same city at the same time as the Trailer is there and put them into visual or literary form. The result is a paratext on the three-year tour, a travel chronicle in the form of a kaleidoscope of stories, connections and snapshots in the 53 cities of the region, revealing the simultaneities and non-simultaneities of the Grand Snail Tour.

Hamminkeln by Erdem Teper

so müssen wohl die bäume über die menschen denken, 
der mensch ist ewig damit beschäftigt 
versteht, dass alles und jeder irgendwo
eins ist 
versteht, dass alles –  liebt und lacht und lebt in frieden existiert; stoa
versteht, dass es ist – ebenbild 
wenn mensch findet sich selbst 
vor uralten baumrinden 
ein wesen schaut das andere an, 
am ende haben beide einander
und somit sich selbst erkannt 
beide aus gerüst, beide aus haut 
nur dass der baum im wald sich zutraut
zurecht, dass er den menschen überlebt; 
während die zeit bereits 
das leichentuch des menschen webt 
und der baum schaut den menschen an, 
beide aus haut, rinde und knochen 
nur hat der neue mensch 
seine beziehung zur natur unterbrochen

Artist

Open Artsit

©priscilliagrubo

Erdem Teper

Erdem Teper writes about everything that makes Erdem feel. Themes in his poetry are often taken from philosophical and religious contexts.

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