00:00 So, may I ask you to introduce yourself and to tell me about the opening we are celebrating tonight?
00:07 Yeah, sure. We are really very pleased that we are here on Brunnenstrasse,
00:13 where it's really the center of the youngest, hottest art in Berlin.
00:18 And it came up only in July that we did this cooperation with Römer Apotheke from Zurich.
00:26 And it's a perfect place for us because we have a very close relationship with the art schools in Dresden,
00:33 in Düsseldorf and in other places in Germany.
00:36 And we like to present the very youngest, hottest, newest positions in Berlin.
00:42 Of course, we continue working in Düsseldorf with our friends since a long time,
00:50 like Katharina Große or Bert Streuli or other artists we are cooperating with.
00:56 But we like to have this space to promote the newest and freshest young people.
01:03 And can you tell me a word about this cooperation here of the three different institutions that work together in this space?
01:11 In this space, Filiale? Yeah, sure. It's two things coming together.
01:18 Both Römer and we, we like to spend time in Berlin.
01:23 We are very busy in our hometowns, Düsseldorf and Zurich.
01:27 And it's a perfect way to share a space by alternating, doing alternating shows.
01:35 And only in September, when the season opens, we do a curated project.
01:40 And this time, Walter, my husband, who is trained as an artist and art historian,
01:45 he decided to do the show Scary Tales, which is about the individual in social context
01:52 and different ways to deal with it and how the people feel.
01:57 And they feel somehow strange, of course, as you can see.
02:01 But we are not scared.
02:04 Thank you very much. Happy to welcome you in Berlin.
02:07 Thanks.
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