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Opening Inside Out – Etgar Keret

The Jewish Museum Berlin cordially invites you to the opening of the exhibition Inside Out – Etgar Keret.

Taking memories of his mother as a point of departure, the Israeli writer Etgar Keret has written nine new short stories specifically for this exhibition, which are now being presented to the public for the first time. The leitmotif of these stories is the tradition anchored in Judaism of passing on memories from generation to generation. Alongside the writing, the exhibition will present selected objects from the JMB’s collections as well as installations created in cooperation with contemporary artists.

Past event

Map with all buildings that belong to the Jewish Museum Berlin. The Old Building is marked in green

Where

Old Building, ground level, Glass Courtyard
Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin

At the opening, look forward to a reading, a talk between JMB Director Hetty Berg and Etgar Keret, and music by singer-songwriter Kama Vardi.

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Exhibition Inside Out – Etgar Keret: Features & Programs

Exhibition Webpage
Inside Out – Etgar Keret – 21 Oct 2022 to 19 Mar 2023
Digital Content
A Peculiar Kinship – Etgar Keret and Daniel Kehlmann in conversation, video recording, 2022
My mother’s favorite music – exhibition playlist on Spotify
See also
Etgar Keret, author and screenwriter
Etgar Keret’s website

Where, when, what?

  • When Thu 20 Oct 2022, 7 pm
  • Where Old Building, ground level, Glass Courtyard

    Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin

    See location on map
  • Entry fee

    Free of charge

  • Please noteRegistration is not required. Please note that there may be a delay at the entrance due to security screening and that only a limited number of seats are available. We ask for your understanding.

    Corona rulesAll guests to live events are required to follow the current hygiene regulations of the Jewish Museum Berlin.

    LanguageThe event will be conducted in German and English.

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