The exhibition combines filmed art works, tribunal documentaries, and artistic works that address and critique the institution of the tribunal – as well as a spatial intervention designed by Mirjam Thomann –  created for this exhibition, and framing it in an installation-like language as a site of negotiation. 

Works shown: Zuleikha Chaudhari: "Landscape as evidence: artist as witness“ (2017), Tyler Coburn: "Richard Roe“ (2019), Alice Creischer: "Proudhon, the December 10 Society, and the Lazy Debtors Club“ (2012), Irrenoffensive Berlin: "Foucault Tribunal“ (1998), Rajkamal Kahlon: "Did you Kiss the Dead Body?“ (2012ff), Helen Knowles: „The Trial of Superdebthunterbot“ (2016), Ronald Searle: Drawings from the Eichmann Trial (1961), Abderrahmane Sissako: „ amako“ (2006), Peter Spillmann and Marion von Osten: "Viet Nam Discourse“ (2016), and Felix Topolski, Drawings from the Nuremberg Trials (1946).

Opening Hours: During the conference on October 7, 8, and 9, 2021, the exhibition will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. – After the first weekend: every Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and by prior arrangement with Clemens Krümmel (kruemmel@leuphana.de).