Nahaufnahme eines Mikrofons auf Bühne mit unscharfem Hintergrund in Konzertatmosphäre.
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Poetry Slam

Word art on Hamburg's stages.

Experience culture. Poetry Slam in Hamburg

Hamburg stands for art and culture through and through. And over the years, poetry slams have gained a firm place in Hamburg's cultural programme. Those who want to see young lyrical talents have the opportunity to do so in Hamburg almost every week. The young poet scene meets here regularly on stage to compete and inspire the audience. And with the "artistic duels", the city even has its own unofficial championship. Here, you'll find an overview of current events and the most frequent venues.

    The home of the Poetry Slam in Hamburg.

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    © William E. Jones, The Fall of Communism as Seen in Gay Pornography, 1998. Courtesy the artist and David Kordansky Gallery

    On the Origins of the 21st Century or the Fall of Communism as Seen in Gay Pornography

     

    Through five curated sections, this cluster of exhibitions examines the role of intimacy, gender, and sexuality through visual cultures in the context of political regime changes in Europe from the 1980s until today. Artworks that engage with the Fall of the Berlin Wall and its consequences shed light on the emergence of a power vacuum, in a moment often referred to as the end of history, and the struggles emerging within new hegemonies informed by gender and sexuality. The title references Jean-Luc Godard’s f ilm Origins of the 21st Century, which anticipates developments in visual culture that synthesise violence and the erotic into an era of the “hardcore” at the turn of the millennium – a time when uncensored images increasingly begin to enable and establish new political spaces. The exhibition seeks the origins of this hardcore visual culture not in cinema, but in video and television media, locating them as the dominant tools of discourse and power in a then- accelerating postmodernity.

    Curated by Angela Harutyunyan, Charles Teyssou und Pierre-Alexandre Mateos, Dina Akhmadeeva, Elisa R. Linn, Erika Balsom.

    With works by:

    Sona Abgaryan, Jürgen Baldiga, Annemirl Bauer, Maria Grazia Belmonti, Anna Mária

    Beová, Bärbel Bohley, Günter Brus, Anna Carini, Michel Carrouges, Shu Lea

    Cheang, Mahmoud Dabdoub, Lutz Dammbeck, Rony Daopoulo, Anna Dauíková, Paola De

    Martiis, De-Zentralbild, Mark Dion, Peter Friedl, Nikolay Georgiev, Wiktor Grodecki, Diana

    Hakobyan, Nguyen Tan Hoang, Jayne-Ann Igel, Libue Jarcovjáková, William E. Jones, David

    Kareyan, Tigran Khachatryan, Pierre Klossowski, Künstlerinnengruppe Erfurt, Raja Lubinetzki,

    Materialien aus dem Archiv GrauZone, Paul McCarthy, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Bjarne

    Melgaard, Annabella Miscuglio, Clara Mosch, Namenlos, Ladies Neid, Shz Numa, César

    Olhagaray, Geraldo Paunde, Ulrich Polster, Núria Quevedo, Loredana Rotondo, Ronald M.

    Schernikau, Sarah Schulman, Harout Simonian, Gabriele Stötzer, Sandra Teitge, Tsomak, Ralf-

    Rainer Wasse, Jürgen Wittdorf, frau anders, Rosa von Praunheim

    Organised by Milan Ther, with Christian Bätjer, Dr Martin Karcher, and Sarah Messerschmidt

     

    On the Origins of the 21st Century or the Fall of Communism as Seen in Gay Pornography
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    OPEN ART: "Florida - Between Nature and Neon Lights"

    Florida, a place of longing: The 32nd OPEN ART exhibition, “Florida – Between Nature and Neon Lights,” at the Überseequartier focuses on both the well-known and hidden sides of the US state.

    For the first time, Überseequartier and tour operator CRD Touristik are exhibiting around 50 large-format photographs from Hamburg photographer Jörg Modrow's numerous trips to the Sunshine State: They show impressions of cities such as Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Orlando's theme parks and tourist attractions, as well as almost forgotten places and the wild nature of the Everglades and the Keys.

    The outdoor exhibition will be accessible free of charge around the clock on Überseeboulevard in Hamburg's HafenCity until mid-April 2026.

    OPEN ART: "Florida - Between Nature and Neon Lights"
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    Panoptikum - Wax Museum

    Fascination between wax and reality A selfie with pop star Adele, the Queen and Angela Merkel? That is possible, in the Panoptikum in Hamburg. The Panoptikum in Hamburg St. Pauli was founded in 1879, making it the oldest Wax museum in Germany. The Faerber family has carried on this tradition for five generations - with dedication, care and great attention to detail. Because: Similarity to the original is no coincidence. But true art. Visitors experience this very special art on over 700 m² of exhibition space. The Panoptikum is a fascinating world of wax, in which reality and fantasy merge with each other. Currently more than 120 personalities from art and culture, sport and politics, society and history are shown - including many celebrities and real megastars. The best thing: The stars and starlets are not photo-shy at all and wait patiently for photos from the private paparazzi. Photography is in the exhibition expressly permitted, after all, selfies with the wax figures belong to everyones visit of the Panoptikum! In addition to current personalities such as singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, singer Helene Fischer, US President Donald Trump and Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie, local celebrities such as Olivia Jones will also be present. Additionally, historical figures such as Henry VIII, Albert Einstein and Friedrich von Schiller are shown. A horror scene and a medical-anatomical cabinet complete the collection. The visit to the Panopticon lasts 45 to 60 minutes. A free audioguide provides visitors with information about the wax works on display in German and English. Admission times Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m Saturday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m Sunday 10 a.m. – 8 p.m Panopticon | Spielbudenplatz 3 | 20359 Hamburg Telephone 040 31 03 17 | Fax 040 51 29 63 | info@panoptikum.de | www.panoptikum.de

    Panoptikum - Wax Museum
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    parkrun Krupunder See

    Krupunder See parkrun – Run, Walk, Volunteer, Connect!

    Every Saturday at 9:00 AM, runners, walkers, and fitness enthusiasts gather at Krupunder See parkrun. It’s not about competition or best times – it’s about movement, community, and fun. Whether you’re fast, slow, or somewhere in between – everyone is welcome!

    What makes it special? You can’t finish last! Our tail walker ensures that no one is left behind, and every participant is celebrated – whether you finish in under 20 minutes or enjoy a relaxed walk.

    With official timing! Your run or walk is recorded so you can track your progress if you want. Your time is posted online, allowing you to compare it with previous runs.

    Part of a global community! parkrun takes place worldwide – from Hamburg to Sydney. With just one registration, you can join any event and meet new people wherever you go.

    You don’t have to run to be part of it! You can also help as a volunteer, cheer on others, or simply enjoy the friendly atmosphere.

    When? Every Saturday, 9:00 AM

    Where? Krupunder See, Halstenbek

    Info & Registration: Sign up here!

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    perfect? – Dieter Balzer, Rafael de la Rica, Hans Kotter, Jürgen Paas, Yves Rasch, Babak Saed, Willi Siber, Jessi Strixner

    The pursuit of perfection is a universal human endeavour; it describes the desire to achieve the best in everything we do and to avoid mistakes and imperfections. With impressive exhibits and an exciting accompanying programme, the exhibition invites visitors to question their own relationship with perfection. It shows the balance between the desire for perfection and the acceptance of one's own imperfections. ‘The Pursuit of Perfection’ is an invitation to explore the many aspects of this human desire and gain new perspectives on the pursuit of excellence.

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    perfect? – Dieter Balzer, Rafael de la Rica, Hans Kotter, Jürgen Paas, Yves Rasch, Babak Saed, Willi Siber, Jessi Strixner
    Pink Inc
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    Pink Inc @ Schmidt's TIVOLI

    Be a Fruit Loop in a world of Cheerios

    A wave of happiness washes over you as you step through the door, ready to embrace the most colorful night of your life.

    Can you feel the beats from our amazing DJs?

    Which song will set your soul free on the dance floor tonight?

    Together, we shine in the most beautiful colors of the rainbow.

    Pink Inc – your queer party spectacle in Hamburg.

    On our dance floor, it’s all about YOU, Queersoul, just as wonderful as you are!

    Love is love, and life is a party – so let’s dance and be free, sweetheart!

    Tickets available online or at the door.

    For Queers For Friends For Party Lovers

    Pink Inc @ Schmidt's TIVOLI

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