Itamar Gov's First Solo Show at Zilberman | Berlin Explores Science and Society
Zilberman | Berlin presents Itamar Gov's debut solo exhibition, 'Chemistry and Physics in the Household,' running from an unspecified date. The show features four new installations that weave together historical events and speculative futures, questioning society's embrace of progress and technology. Key references include the accidental creation of Prussian Blue in 1705, chemist Clara Immerwahr's 1915 suicide protesting her husband's chemical weapons, Nazi eugenics, cloning, and robotic utopias. The title derives from Immerwahr's 1901 lecture series. A catalogue with contributions from Zasha Colah and Lotte Laub accompanies the exhibition.
Key facts
- Itamar Gov's first solo exhibition at Zilberman | Berlin
- Exhibition titled 'Chemistry and Physics in the Household'
- Features four new installations
- References Prussian Blue creation in 1705
- References Clara Immerwahr's suicide in 1915
- References Nazi eugenics and robotic utopias
- Title based on Clara Immerwahr's 1901 lectures
- Catalogue includes contributions by Zasha Colah and Lotte Laub
Entities
Artists
- Itamar Gov
- Clara Immerwahr
- Zasha Colah
- Lotte Laub
Institutions
- Zilberman | Berlin
Locations
- Berlin
- Germany