Wynnie Mynerva's 'Volveré y seré millones' at Société Berlin
Wynnie Mynerva's solo exhibition 'Volveré y seré millones' at Société Berlin (May 1–June 27, 2026) transforms horror into hope through Andean mythology and personal experience. The title references Túpac Katari's last words. The ground floor becomes a labyrinth with a clay and ceramic wall, films on migrant marriages and Peruvian mototaxi drivers, and a central mural narrating the Inkarrí legend. Mynerva addresses violence in the Middle East, Berlin's flawed image of sexual liberation, and her own migration. The video 'El amor en tiempos de colonialismo' explores marriages of care among migrants. The exhibition is a return to Andean cosmology as a framework for resistance.
Key facts
- Exhibition runs May 1–June 27, 2026 at Société Berlin, Wielandstraße 26, 10707 Berlin.
- Title 'Volveré y seré millones' comes from Túpac Katari's last words.
- Installation includes a clay wall with ceramic fragments, films, paintings, fabric scraps, and a central mural.
- One film focuses on immigrant marriages as survival strategy; another on Peruvian mototaxi drivers organizing against government extortion.
- Central mural depicts the Inkarrí legend of death and resistance.
- Mynerva lives between Berlin and Barcelona, originally from Peru.
- Video work 'El amor en tiempos de colonialismo' runs 6 minutes 34 seconds.
- Exhibition organized by Société Berlin and Gathering London / Ibiza.
Entities
Artists
- Wynnie Mynerva
- Túpac Katari
- Rita Segato
Institutions
- Société Berlin
- Gathering London / Ibiza
Locations
- Berlin
- Germany
- Barcelona
- Spain
- Peru
- Lima
- Wielandstraße 26, 10707 Berlin