#In Depth #onsite
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Carla Huttenloher
, 24 min reading time
The idea for the project “hands on nails – we are open” came from those nail studios which seem to have popped up on every street corner in the city. What is this everyday phenomenon all about? Who are the people working in this branch and the scenes that have evolved from it? What motivates them? Is nail design an art, a handicraft or a service? And what does all this have to do with the Bauhaus?
open dialogue, collaboration and participation
Conceived and created as an interactive platform, the discourse salon encouraged open dialogue, collaboration and participation. It invites visitors to self-reflect, discover, encounter and linger. In the live events “Context: Society”, “Playing field: Body” and “Starting point: Exploration”, visitors had the opportunity to play an active role and jointly reflect on various topics with others.
bauhaus stories takes the documentation and continuation of the project into the digital space.
Participants: Maria Alcaide, Charissa Chioccarelli & Magdalena Bonamin, Siebler+Siebler, Eduard Vegerle, Phương Thanh Nguyễn & Phương Thúy Nguyễn, Âni Võ, Verena Brakonier, Jivan Frenster & Greta Granderath, Crystal Kayiza, Ayşe Güleç, Camilla Inge Volbert & Eily Thams, Nadja Buttendorf, Maharu Maeno
Der Salon
What does all this have to do with the Bauhaus?
Nail Art x Bauhaus – A Social Media Intervention by Camilla Inge Volbert
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