The title KNOWN TO SELF once again refers to the Johari window, a psychological model that divides self-perception and the perception of others into four areas. The focus is on the area that is accessible to oneself - but which is not necessarily shared with others.
Some things are deliberately concealed as a gesture, as protection or as a form in which privacy can become general. Others, on the other hand, seem so self-evident that they are assumed to be known and remain hidden from others. The colloquium questions this dynamic of a conscious and unconscious process that can move between mystification and over-revelation.
With works by Simon Baptist, Thilo Brämer, Yue Ca, Sihan Chen, Jeongan Choi, Elsa Ebeling, Jeanne van Eeden, Amelia Eickhoff, Saioa Fischer Abaigar, Niels Gössel, Johannes Hoffmann, Yanpei Kang, Jiwoo Kim, Yejin Kim, Thea Kleinhempel, Ella Kühn, Alysha Lahner, Juyoung Lee, Juho Lee, Luca De Marco, Yiran Qi, Shinyoung Rhyu, Fynn Ribbeck, Alexandra Sakir, Selin Bahar Sarikaya, 17171717171717, Hannah Uszball, .Johannes Wohnseifer.