Opening of the exhibition "Nur keine Hektik!" - Künstlerische Darstellungen von Bewegung und Zeit
The Seminar Course Nur keine Hektik! (No need to hurry!) – Artistic Representation of Movement and Time
presents student art projects at Kunstverein Braunschweig e.V.
Exhibition Opening: Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 6 pm
From November 19 to November 21, 2025, the Kunstverein Braunschweig e.V. will host an exhibition in the Remise featuring both painterly and cinematic works, all exploring the depiction of movement and time.
For over a year, students at Gymnasium Martino-Katharineum developed in-depth seminar projects as part of the course Nur keine Hektik!, engaging individually with questions related to the concept of time and the perception of time. To explore these questions, each student created a unique artistic work, which will now be presented at Kunstverein Braunschweig e.V. The exhibition will showcase a wide variety of artistic forms and creative ideas.
If you are curious about the fascinating topic of time and would like to experience the art of over 20 students, this exhibition is not to be missed!
List of Students and Their Works:
Sarina Abolhassani: Language – in the Course of Time, Photography, 21 cm x 29.7 cm, 2025
Nadja Abu-Mugheisib: The Spaghettification, Short Film, 13 min, 2025
Khalil Chouikha: Fluid, Short Film, 7 min, 2025
Romeo Di Caro: Time Is Subjective – Individual Perception of Time, Stop-Motion Film, 3:16 min, 2025
Louisa Heuermann: I Do Not Know Where I Am Going Because I Do Not Know Where I Come From, Multi-part Installation with Typographic Elements and Drawing, DIN A4, 2025
Sivert Hoppe: Reflection on the Nature of Time, Film, 2:02 min, 2025
Lavinia Kapol: What Happens During a Near-Death Experience and How Time Perception Changes, Photography, 21 x 29.7 cm, 2025
Julia Keskin: What Gives Memories Wings, Acrylic on Canvas, Metal Wire, Photos, Paper, and Wool
Lina Kilper: Transience – Making the Passage of Time Visible, Photo Series, 21 x 29.7 cm, 2025
Galateia Kostadinova: An Artistic Project on the Perception of Time and Simultaneity, Acrylic on Canvas, 70 cm x 50 cm, 2025
Lara Sanny: Between Screen and Moment, Short Film, 1 min, 2025
Anouk Schossig: Trapped in the Flow of Time
(1)Fire of Memory, Photo Collage, 30 cm x 40 cm, 2025
(2) Colors of Memory, Photo Collage, 30 cm x 40 cm, 2025
Jonathan Skupin: Perceived Time – The Effect of Happy Endings in Film, Short Film, 4:30 min, 2025
Soraya Troudi: Does Time Really Flow Linearly? What Do the Butterfly Effect and Physics Have to Do With It?, Chalk and Colored Pencil on Paper, ~DIN A3, 2025
Silas Weber: The Influence of Time on Personal Identity and Self-Discovery Processes, Sculpture in Modeling Clay, 2025
Lasse Wenderoth: Against Time, Film, 1:13 min, 2025
Jann Wilken: Time Layers – What Remains!?, Collage on Canvas, 60 cm x 80 cm, 2025
Moritz Zickler: The Art of Waiting, Photo Collage on Canvas, 120 cm x 80 cm, 2025