Mehringplatz 20

Shredding Layers

Exhibition, Talk | Di. 09.06.2026 | 18:00*

Zsofia Samodai

Curated by Magdalena J. Härtelova

, Mehringplatz 20, 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg

*18:00* *Eröffnung 18:00, Gespräch 19:00, 20:00 Uhr : "Where Did It All Go Wrong" People's Anthropology for the People mit Bain, Clara Dubber, Sophia Doyle, Organizing Otherwise (Kim Sanou, Lua Mauff) (Klingeln bei : Broback Härtelova)

Zsofia Samodai's exhibition Shredding Layers brings together the author's work that addresses bureaucracy as a form of quiet violence—one that operates through paper, repetition, and internalization rather than spectacle.

The project begins with a desire to sculpt a mask from accumulated German bureaucratic letters, treating administration not as neutral information but as a material that piles up, presses down, and shapes subjectivity. Encounters across contexts sharpen this perspective: the discovery of a pre-written housing contract sold casually in Taiwan exposes bureaucracy as a commodified script, while German administration demands endurance, compliance, and prolonged uncertainty. These moments point to a realization that bureaucracy does not only regulate life externally. Through fear of error, delay, and misclassification, it installs itself internally. Subjects learn to anticipate the institution, to discipline themselves in advance. The violence lies in this implantation: administration becoming a mental structure, carried and reproduced within the body.

The exhibition will include a training station on “embodying institutions”, walking visitors through their experiences of infrastructural failure that makes collective presence impossible, as well as imagining ways to literally combat institutional disfunction. At the opening, several artists, scientist and social organizer will present their proposals of pressure points against oppressive infrastructures.

Mehringplatz 20

Mehringplatz 20 is a bedroom gallery that showcases artistic and para-artistic practices proposing different social arrangements then the ones we currently live. The installations blend with the living space of the curator, who also acts as the cleaner, guard, and programming director of Mehringplatz 20. When exhibitions are on view, visitors can come on Tuesdays between 3pm and 5pm without previous appointment. The space also hosts a small library of books, zines, tools, audio visual equipment, connections, and seeds. Past exhibitions included: Cassie Thornton's installation about whiteness and the destabilizing comforts of Western world called White Hole: A Mythical Celestial Body; Alicja Rogalska's Feast role playing the world after the end of fossil fuel dependency; Bea Xu's science fictional device for telepathy using menstrual blood called Plastic Lattice; or Amy Balkin's People's Archive of Sinking and Melting.

Founded: 2020

Accessibility

Seating: Various seating available including a couch, bench, chairs, stairs
Age Groups: Suitable for all ages
Languages: The event will be conducted in English, Whisper translation into German or other languages possible after prior request at mjhartelova@gmail.com
Wheelchair users / Buggies: Not wheelchair accessible. The apartment is on the first floor without elevator. Buggies can be deposited in the ground floor entryway.
Hearing impaired / Deaf people: The exhibit will contain English transcripts of audio work. The opening event lectures are not suitable for people hard of hearing on a drop by basis. Translation into sign language potentially possible upon at least two weeks prior request at mjhartelova@gmail.com
Blind People: Not accessible. Peer support and spoken descriptions potentially possible upon at least two weeks prior request at mjhartelova@gmail.com
Neurodiversity: The exhibit is made with regards to neurodiversity. We welcome different modes of moving in the space, interacting with the objects and with programming, needs for pacing or stimming. There will be a partially secluded space available for taking a breather, childcare, and slightly less input. However, due to the smaller space and high number of visitors at PSF, the event tends to be packed and needs for large personal space might be at odds with what is possible.
Further Notes: The gallery is a home environment, non-smoking. We use mostly lower scent cleaning products. There is a cat living in the apartment. Support animals welcomed. Parents with children welcomed and supported in attendance. Bringing your own refreshments is welcomed.