Slices of Latitudes
at Berlin Art Week Garten
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Invalidenstraße 50, 10557 Berlin
S+U Hauptbahnhof
Over five days, playing with the idea of transit, the Berlin Art Week Garten at Hamburger Bahnhof—National Gallery of Contemporary Art becomes an edible atlas. Each day presents a different slice of the Earth’s latitudes, tracing the plants, fruits, seeds, and vegetables that travel across climates, trade winds, and histories. Visitors encounter chimeric specimens, hybrids of origin and displacement, that blur classification and geography. A flavour is staged as a latitude, a platform: from equatorial abundance to arid savannas, from highland terraces to polar survival foods.
Each day the guests will be presented with an edible landscape and bite that responds to a specific section of our cartographic system.
Day 1—The Equator
Day 2—Tropics of Cancer
Day 3—Mediterranean
Day 4—Southeast Asia
Day 5—Arctic