Exhibition Details
•Vernissage (Opening Event): March 1, 2025, 18:00–23:00, featuring DJ Danae
•Video Day: March 6, 2025, 18:00–22:00
•Art Market: March 8, 2025, 14:00–22:00
•Artist Talk: March 13, 2025, 18:00–22:00
•Finissage Party: March 15, 2025, 18:00–22:00, with DJ
Location: Pandora Art Gallery, Mittenwalder Str. 6, 10961 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Exhibition Dates: March 1–15, 2025
Curatorial Statement
In an era where digital platforms dictate the visibility of art, "F*** Instagram – Denied Art (18+)" serves
as a rebellious act against censorship. This exhibition unites artists from various disciplines who have
faced suppression due to the provocative nature of their work. By showcasing these pieces, we aim to
foster a dialogue on creative freedom and the subjective boundaries of acceptability.
Featured Artists
•Andreas Maria Kahn (Photography): An established German photographer, Kahn's evocative
imagery explores the human form and identity. His works have been exhibited internationally and
are part of private collections in Australia, Germany, England, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland,
and Spain.
Instagram: @andreasmariakahn
•Animas Animus (Digital Sketches): Delving into the duality of existence, Animus creates
intricate digital compositions that challenge perceptions of self. His work has been recognized for
its depth and complexity, contributing to contemporary discussions on identity.
Instagram: @animas_animus
•Pulperia del Arte (Carlos Flores Paredes) (Coloured Sketches/Collages): Paredes merges
traditional and contemporary motifs in vibrant collages, reflecting his rich cultural heritage. His art
has been featured in various exhibitions, highlighting his unique approach to visual storytelling.
•Instagram: @cararte06
•Aurora Spatola (Photography): Spatola captures ethereal and transient moments of urban life,
offering viewers a glimpse into the fleeting beauty of everyday scenes. Her work has been
showcased in multiple exhibitions, earning acclaim for its poetic quality.
•Instagram: @bore__alis
•Guinchi Sarmiento (Sculptures): Sarmiento creates thought-provoking sculptures that
challenge societal norms. His innovative use of materials and forms has garnered attention in the
contemporary art scene.
•Instagram: @guinchi_skulpts
•Lilith Terra (Photography): With over 24 years of experience in Psychiatry, Psychosomatics, and
Psychotherapy, Terra brings a unique perspective to her photography. Her work explores themes
of empowerment and self-discovery, delving into the intricate spaces of inner dialogues and the
interplay between light and shadow.
•Instagram: @lilithterra
•Buco (Sketches): A multimedia artist, Buco produces drawings and other creations using
different media and tools. His artworks and accompanying texts originate from personal and
collective tensions, conflicts, and obsessions, inviting viewers to explore the depths of the human
psyche.
•Website: buco.cool
•Heroin Kids (Photography): This project offers raw and unfiltered perspectives on youth culture,
delving into themes often considered taboo. The work has sparked discussions on societal issues,
pushing the boundaries of conventional photography.
•Website: ignorantfashion.de
•Theo Große-Venhaus (Photo Art): Blending traditional photography with modern digital
techniques, Große-Venhaus explores human emotions and the complexities of the human
condition. His innovative approach has been featured in various art publications and exhibitions.
•Website: finepixel.info
•Uwe Frießner (Photography): A Berlin-born director and writer, Frießner is known for his work
on films such as "Das Ende des Regenbogens" (1979), "Abgefahren" (1995), and "Baby" (1984).
His photography documents the interplay between urban environments and their inhabitants,
capturing candid moments that reveal the essence of human connections.
•Instagram: @lotzin_friessner
•Mario Lotzin (Photography): Lotzin's work focuses on capturing candid moments that reveal the
essence of human connections. His collaborative projects with Uwe Frießner have been featured in
various art platforms, highlighting their unique artistic synergy.
•Instagram: @lotzin_friessner
•Male Shibari (Bondage Photography): Specializing in the art of Shibari, he highlights its
aesthetic and emotional depth through his photography. His work offers a nuanced perspective on
this traditional Japanese art form, contributing to its appreciation in contemporary contexts.
Website: male-shibari.art
•Pavel Fernández (Painting): A professional painter from Mexico based in Berlin, Fernández is
known for his vibrant works that reflect cultural narratives. His art has been exhibited
internationally, earning recognition for its dynamic compositions and themas.